MELBOURNE, Australia, May 7, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Venom, manufacturer of performance orientated
laptop computers has been recognised by HPL (High performance
Laptops) for the Best Business laptop award.
High Performance Laptops covers reviews, news and features of
high-end laptops. Based in Australia, the global nature of the products
on test and the announcements about them make all articles relevant
globally. Managed by renowned tech journalist Nick Ross who amongst other roles was the editor
of PC Authority Magazine, the ABC's founding technology editor,
editor of PC World and continues to write and report for Tech
Radar, APC magazine, PC Gamer and Iwire.
The emphasis of the best business laptop award is on weight,
battery life, screen quality and size, ports and connectivity, web
conferencing, build quality, security and service level agreements.
This suitability qualifies them for SOHO, SMB, SI, government and
enterprise use. Venom's BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom G9 scored the
highest in these categories overall thus winning the category award
for best business laptop.
Repeated recognition in the business laptop category represents
a monumental leap for Venom in notebook computer innovation.
Factors contributing to the award are the BlackBook Zero 14
Phantom G9's lightweight portable design and high-speed
performance. An Intel Core i7 processor, DDR5 RAM, durable
lightweight Magnesium Alloy chassis, glass touchpad and sharp text
orientated, high contrast screen amongst other features such as
Thunderbolt, facial recognition, Windows Hello and fast 7000 MB/s
SSD. Coupled with a 99.9 Wh battery, making it the largest battery
that can commercially fly on a plane while still maintaining a
highly respectable weight at below 1.2 kg (2.64 lb). The Venom
BlackBook come with two internationally complaint AC adaptors,
external USB recovery drive and a 3 year onsite pickup and return
warranty supported by DHL Express Global.
A major reason Venoms BlackBook scored highly was due to its
sustainability model. As quoted by editor and tech journalist
Nick Ross. "we've been impressed
with HP's green credentials, but even it doesn't complete the
laptop life-cycle loop by using its users as suppliers of hardware
to use in refreshed models down the line. Using Venom can
potentially help your company's own sustainability-based bottom
line."
Venom continues its unique up to 7-year trade in program that
has been in place since 2015. Each BlackBook can be traded in for
up to 30 days post purchase for a fixed value of $500 cash. The only condition being that it turns
on, and boots into windows. Jaan
Turon, the head of hardware stated: "At Venom we believe
our current customers are our future suppliers, not owners of a
device that needs to be downcycled or turned into waste. From
the design stage onwards, we aim to make worthy notebook computers
that carry a monetary and environmental value long after the book
value has been depreciated to zero. Each traded BlackBook is
intended to avoid landfill or downcycling/recycling by re-entering
the circular economy via our refurbishment program - The Venom
Value Cycle, developed to ensure each BlackBook has a second and
potentially third life before reaching its true end of life, only
then needing to be recycled. Potentially, together with our
customers, we are creating a real working life beyond ten years
before collectively contributing to e-waste. Nothing is greener
than something that does not need to be trashed or recycled to
begin with."
The Venom BlackBook Zero 14 Phantom G9 is globally available at
shopvenom.com.
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