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The bad: Display is single-touch only; no option to run off batteries.
The bottom line: It's gorgeous to look at, easy and fun to use, and is also affordable. If you're looking for a second PC for multimedia, Web surfing or general tinkering, we'd definitely recommend it. Keep in mind that it slows down when multitasking, but that's rarely a problem.
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Feb 28, 2009Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: inexpensive
Cons: concept
Opinion:
if you're really looking for a second PC then just get a netbook. yes an Asus Eee. Its also relatively inexpensive, more portable and runs on battery. so why bother with this one? i don't get it.
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