Pros
- Space-saving, compact case
- Energy-efficient processor
Cons
- Slow integrated graphics
- Limited expansion
Bottom Line
The s3300z's diminutive size makes for a great fit, but its unexceptional speed and limited expansion options are drawbacks.
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