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Sharp M4000: light, but no lightweight

Sharp M4000: light, but no lightweight

Michelle Thatcher Former Senior Associate Editor, Laptops
Tech expert Michelle Thatcher grew up surrounded by gadgets and sustained by Tex-Mex cuisine. Life in two major cities--first Chicago, then San Francisco--broadened her culinary horizons beyond meat and cheese, and she's since enjoyed nearly a decade of wining, dining, and cooking up and down the California coast. Though her gadget lust remains, the practicalities of her small kitchen dictate that single-function geegaws never stay around for long.
Michelle Thatcher
For those of you who think thin-and-light is a bit of a misnomer, check out the new . With a 13.3-inch wide-screen display, this true thin-and-light measures 1.2 inches thick and weighs a remarkable 3.7 pounds--almost a pound less than other models in its class. It's no slouch when it comes to features and performance, either; for all the details, check out our M4000 review.