Pros
- Decent TV tuner
- Good design with small, light layout
Cons
- Mediocre netbook performance
- High-res screen is a little hard to read
Bottom Line
Despite a decent design, this netbook's screen and limited storage don't make it the ideal platform for a TV tuner.
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