Pros
- Includes lots of features for the price
Cons
- Design is fairly basic
Bottom Line
This affordable notebook has a basic design but long battery life and fairly robust features for the price.
- Lenovo 3000 C100 Low-cost, all-purpose laptop is speedy, but its design won't dazzle.
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