Typical price: £230
What is it: 10.2-inch netbook running Windows 7
What we think: Not exciting in the least, but it offers decent value for money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 November 2009
Tags: Advent, Advent Milano, netbooks, Windows 7, battery life
We like:
Cheap; bright, matte screen; good keyboard
We don't like:
Disappointing battery life; glossy trackpad can be difficult to use
CNET UK judgement:
We've seen the Advent Milano's specification so many times before that it wouldn't warrant a second look if it weren't for its low price
Full review:
With Intel expected to announce its new 'Pine Trail' Atom processors at CES 2010, now may not be the best time to buy a netbook with a specification set firmly in 2008. At around £230 though, the Windows 7 version of the 10.2-inch Advent Milano is temptingly priced for a pre-Christmas purchase (the Windows XP model costs about £10 less). Continue Reading...
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