Pros
- Small, compact case
- Impressive productivity benchmark scores
Cons
- Poor integrated graphics performance
- Limited expansion (no free bays)
Bottom Line
A fine general performer that's hampered by traits common to mini-sized PCs: lackluster graphics and limited expansion.
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