Pros
- Quiet; no rebate hassle
- Attractive Mac-like toolbar
Cons
- Lowest-end hardware
- Slow; Linux OS still too techy for most people
Bottom Line
Friendly for a Linux PC, but still rough around the edges, with crude hardware.
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