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AvitaAdmiror

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PRICE £667 (£800 inc VAT) from currys.co.uk

This is Avita’s third laptop to hit British shelves, and it marks a step up in its its aspirations: the Liber and Puraboth had budget buyers in mind, with sub-£500 prices, but the Admiror enjoys the trappings of a much more expensive laptop.

This is obvious the moment you hold it, with a well-built 1.3kg metal chassis and a striking copper finish. A more modest brown version is available if you prefer, but I’d stick with copper as it’s bold without

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