Typical price: £330
What is it: 10-inch netbook with integrated 3G Web access
What we think: Good all-rounder with 3G access, and decent battery life and storage, capable of handling everyday tasks well
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 January 2009
Tags: Advent, Advent 4213, clock speed, left side, netbook
We like:
Non-glossy screen; 3G Web access
We don't like:
Cramped keyboard with oddly shaped keys
CNET UK judgement:
Besides its integrated 3G access, there's not an awful lot of difference between the Advent 4213 and the rest of the netbook pack in terms of design, performance and features. Ultimately, the 4213 is more than capable of running everyday applications at a modest rate, and, as long as your expectactions aren't sky high, it'll serve you very well
Full review:
The Advent 4213, the company's second bite at the netbook cherry, has real potential. It packs HSDPA access, a 10-inch screen and offers a decent amount of storage space. But does this netbook, priced at around £330, do enough to get an edge over its rivals or is it just jumping on the bandwagon? Let's find out. Continue Reading...
Advent 4213 History
9 Dec 2008 in Crave
Photos: Advent 4213 opens door on 3G
Say hello to our little friend, the Advent 4213. It's only Advent's second effort in the world of netbooks, but in the time we've spent with it, we'd argue it's one of the best
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