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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
Advent Milano review
The 10.2-inch Milano doesn't break any new netbook ground, but it's not without its charms either. It's cheap for one thing, although you wouldn't know that by looking at it, and its nearly full-size keyboard is comfortable to type on. Its matte display is also pleasing, appearing crisp and bright in all lighting conditions Read more
23 November 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Elonex ONEt+ review
With a rock-bottom price tag and plasticky design, we were all set to hate the 7-inch, Debian Linux-based ONEt+ netbook. But we couldn't. Surprisingly responsive, and very small and light, it's a great choice for children and undemanding adults seeking a straightforward ultra-portable Read more
3 August 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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OQO model e2 review
The OQO model e2 sports several enhancements over its predecessor, the ultra mobile PC-style device OQO model 2. With its screen sliding upwards to reveal a Qwerty keyboard and a trackpoint-style mouse nipple, it's great for on-the-go use. An upgraded processor means better performance, too Read more
7 November 2007 by Rory Reid
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Acer Aspire One D250 review
The 10.1-inch Aspire One D250 netbook fixes some of the most serious flaws of its predecessor, the D150 -- the touchpad buttons are greatly improved and it sports a thinner, lighter design. While there's nothing ground-breaking on offer here, it's a respectable netbook nonetheless Read more
9 July 2009 by Scott Stein
