Zepto Notus A12

alaTest has collected and analyzed 15 reviews from magazines and websites. Views about the design and portability are overall positive. The build quality and value for money also get good feedback. Some have doubts about the screen and usability, and opinions about the keyboard and energy efficiency are mixed.

battery, value for money, build quality, portability, design

usability, screen

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Laptops the Zepto Notus A12 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.

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Review Zepto Notus A12 Subnotebook

 

South wind. Although Zepto's Notus A12 is not light enough to fly ...

1,37 Kilo light ; flat and compact size ; robust magnesium case ; good workmanship ; fall, water, and shock protection ; TPM & fingerprint scanner ; very low energy consumption ; over 8 hours battery life ; cheap price

low overall performance ; insufficient brightness for outdoor usage ; no UMTS/HSDPA ; DVD drive optional and external ; RAM not upgradeable

Pricerunner n.a

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FIRST LOOK: Zepto notus A12, promises big battery life

 

The first ultraportable notus has landed in Australia, and we're privileged to be the first to look.

Why go for this over the Eee? For a start you get an 80GB hard drive. It's also a bigger keyboard and screen than the HP Mini-Note, and if the claims are true, much better battery life. There's no external drive, but it looks like optical is on the way...

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