![]() This design lets the notebook look compacter. ![]() Furthermore, it even slightly winds, if you hold it close by the power switch (above the DVD drive) and the part with the vent holes gives under creaking.įollowing a current trend, the hinges are not part of the display (alike in the Compal JHL90 or FL90), but part of the base unit. In addition the case creaks a little bit if you pick it up on the front edges. We detected some uneven gaps, which even intensified the moderate impression we had of the not really outstanding materials. Also the workmanship is similar to older Compal Barebones, but, it look like the present case is not that stable than the ones of former models. Nevertheless, the palm rest areas mentioned above fell nice to the touch. The plastic chassis of the KHLB2 does not appear to be high-quality. The surface on the palm rests is slightly roughened, so, giving a smooth grip for the user's hand. The base unit was completely made of black plastics and the display lid has a glossy black finish. It resembles older Compal barebones, e.g., the JHL90 or the JFL92. ![]() The look KHLB2 is not especially attractive.
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