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With a new year firmly on its way, the same requirements for business and school pop up again. If you are in the market for a new notebook to get that work done, look no further than the May notebooks from

You can look forward to a full HD 1920 X 1080 resolution which looks extremely crisp at 14 inches. On top of this RCT has gone with a higher quality IPS panel. If you have never experienced IPS in person, you can look forward to an upgrade in just about every area compared to VA and TN panels which many screens have been using. Better colours, more accurate reproductions of content, increased contrast and more.

At just 1.39 kilograms and with the 14-inch screen, this notebook is definitely made with portability in mind, but RCT hasn’t skimped on the usability. Both the keyboard and trackpad make maximal use of the space on the other side of the device for better ergonomics. We love to see full size arrow keys here as these are some of the first to be shrunken down on notebooks. These smaller keys do save space but at the expense of being easy to use.

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