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
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March 5, 2009
Posted by: pipegg
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
10.2 inch screen, internal 3G SIM slot, Bluetooth
What I don't like:
Battery life
Review:
Been using this netbook for 2 months and found it ideal for what I want. No dongle hanging out of the side, Bluetooth for a Messenger headset, WiFi very good. Task Manager tells me it has a dual core CPU, which will help with the performance.
It is also network independent, so was able to check out the various networks, Vodaphone seems to have the best one for me, PAYG as usual.
Excellent for the price, battery life could be improved, but otherwise I am hooked on it, my full sized laptop is being neglected, this netbook does all I want it to.
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