The original VX1 was in its time a very well-designed product. It sported an excellent finish, had a well-designed chassis and simply screamed its class in no uncertain manner.
The VX2 is more understated and yet stands out. The body has been subtly altered to give it a sharper, meaner look and retains its beautiful Striking Yellow finish. The same changes extend to the lid area, which now sports a mid-sized black 'grill' similar to one might expect to see on a Gallardo.
The Lamborghini logo is omnipresent and acts as a good reminder to the pedigree associated with this laptop.
While nothing much seems to have changed on the upper layer of the laptop, the area around the keyboard and LCD panel has seen a lot of changes. The smooth finish of the VX1 has given way to a leather finish for the wrist-area, two large silver 'grills' that incorporate the multimedia speakers and a surprisingly large touchpad.
The introduction of the leather finish around the keyboard area is a nice touch as it's the same handcrafted leather used in the cars. Another thing I noticed is that like the VX1, the VX2 sports a hefty and altogether very sturdy construction frame and good reinforced hinges.
The only downside is that the laptop is amazingly heavy for its screen size and, with an extended battery, is a good deal heavier than the competition.
Asus continues the tradition of customized carry-bags. The VX2 comes with a well-crafted bag that sports the Lamborghini brand name. Also included are a sleeve and velvet bag for storing the laptop inside the carry-bag. This eliminates any possibility of scratches.



