Typical price: £125
What is it: Impressively cheap and surprisingly capable netbook
What we think: With a bargain-basement price tag, it's a cracking little netbook for undemanding users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 August 2009
Tags: Elonex, Elonex ONEt+, Qwerty, resolution, battery life
We like:
Very small and light; surprisingly responsive; good selection of core applications; silent operation, with no moving parts
We don't like:
Keys are too tiny for most adult hands; limited third-party software options
Also known as:
Elonex ONEtplus
CNET UK judgement:
With a bargain-basement price tag and a design to match, we were all set to hate the Elonex ONEt+. But, as long as you're not expecting the Moon on a stick, it's a smashing laptop for kids and undemanding adults
Full review:
With most netbooks now selling for well above the £200 or so they first appeared at, the Elonex ONEt+ looks like an encouraging return to form. Originally sold for about £100, plunging exchange rates have nudged this little machine up to around £125. That's still cheap, but have too many corners been cut to keep the price this low? Continue Reading...
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August 8, 2009
Posted by: Rickyg55
"Avoid at all costs"
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