Avita Liber V review: Peppy and thin-and-light laptop good for everyday use
Avita continues to expand its laptop line-up in India.
Known for its peppy looking thin-and-lightweight laptops, the Hong Kong-based
electronics maker recently launched in India online exclusive Avita Liber V laptop. This Microsoft Windows 10
operating system-based laptop seems to be a feature-rich proposition powered by
10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. Is it as good as it seems to be on paper?
Let’s find out:
Design, display and design
Being a thin-and-light laptop, the Avita Liber
V looks neat and features a slim chassis that weights around 1.28 kg.
Complementing the design is the minimal bezels around the display. The
thin-and-light design makes it easy to operate and the compact form factor
makes it easy to carry. The laptop’s silver colour unit (review unit) boasts
blue coating on the top side of the display lid. While the coating enhances the
looks, it might not age well and start to chip off in the long term.
On the inside, the laptop features a one-megapixel camera,
accommodated on the top display bezel area, for video calls. Downside, the
laptop sports a backlit keyboard, with keys spread in distance to each other
for convenient usage. Though the keys spacing isgood,
the keys are not big and feel inadequately sized, especially for someone with
fat fingers. The keys might seem small to some but the laptop’s trackpad is
big. It is easy to use and support Windows precision touch gestures. However,
the touchpad placement makes it susceptible to accidental touches. The trackpad
is home to the laptop's fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello login. It is not
accurate but nonetheless a good addition.
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