Reviewers Liked
- Inexpensive, Very compact
- Machine has a sturdy overall feel, Inexpensive
- Wellcrafted; decent performance; excellent battery life; roomy hard drive; inexpensive
- Solid Netbook for less than $300; great battery life
- Almost 10 hours of battery life with new platform. Keyboard is now 93% of full size. Wider touchpad than its predecessor. Very inexpensive. New, lighter AC adapter
- Great price, Good keyboard, Decent performance
- Over 9 hours of battery life with new Intel parts. Keyboard is now 93% of full size. Wider touchpad than its predecessor. Very inexpensive. New, lighter AC adapter. Two-year warranty
- Inexpensive, HD 720 playback, Better keyboard, Multigesture touchpad, Battery life
- Sleek two-tone design, Long battery life, Relatively large, textured touchpad, Above-average audio quality
- Competitive price; good performance; loud speakers
- Well Priced, Good Battery Life For Battery Size, Above Average Audio Quality
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Display resolution is too limited, Keyboard and touchpad are frustrating
- Keyboard very slippery and hard to type on, Touchpad/mouse buttons poorly designed
- Still just an Atompowered netbook; mushy keys; fingerprint magnet
- Few frills; lackluster touch pad
- Lacks design appeal. Mouse buttons need tuning
- Lots of screen glare
- Lacks design appeal. Mouse buttons need tuning
- WiFi DraftN, Gigabit LAN
- Chassis picks up fingerprints, Keyboard feels a bit cramped, Lower left side runs hot
- Flimsy keyboard; streaming video skips; subpar Webcam
- Lower Capacity 6cell Battery, Smaller 160GB Hard Drive, Keyboard Could Use More Space Between Keys
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