Pros
- An honest-to-God discrete GPU in a netbook
- Reasonable power for the price
Cons
- Glossy screen a little tough for outdoor use
Bottom Line
While still in testing, the first Ion netbook so far delivers on its promise: The first truly affordable netbook that can play games and HD video has arrived.
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