
Design
The Zepto Znote 6324W is built on the newest Intel Santa Rosa expertise. At 1st glimpse the all-white, lightweight Zepto Znote 6324W laptop looks like a toy made by Fisher Price but once you get your hands on it; it's actually is quite brawny with a secure lid including clutches to keep it closed.
Performance
The 1.5GHz Core 2 Duo T5450 may not be the most powerful processor but it just scrapes through the World Bench real-world speed benchmark. This isn't exceptional, but with the 1GB memory combo and 120GB storage capability the Zepto Znote 6324W’s all-round performance is satisfactory.
The Znote 6324W's track pad is quite difficult to use and the buttons below it a bit limp. There is no in built camera and no media-playback hot keys, but the Znote connects to a, G and N wireless networks and has Bluetooth inter connectivity.
The 14.1in screen is Ultra crisp but it bogs down a little in clarity. The sound on the 6324W was healthier than we had expected, even though the speakers do look a bit tacky. The Zepto is loaded with a 3-in-1 card reader.
So, the Zepto Znote 6324W is a run of the mill looker and performer that doesn’t have the best battery life. The performance it managed was just a mere 72 minutes under test conditions isn't too scruffy.
Overall
This ZEPTO is not the smoothest-looking notebook and the all-white surface is prone to fingerprints. However the verity that you can customize the Zepto Znote makes it a smart option for those with a discrete idea of what they want. The 6324W will never be a power horse, and its screen could have been better.
Pros
+ Custom designing the combination is possible
+ Decent memory & Connectivity options
+ Basic Functions
+ Good sound
Cons
- Too slow performance
- Bad display
- Battery life
Value For Money

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