Pros
- Very good performance
- Upgradable hard disk and RAM
Cons
- Only 802.11g Wi-Fi (no N)
- No touchscreen
Bottom Line
The 18.5-inch MS214 delivers a decent mix of features, performance, and price--so long as you can do without a touchscreen and slow networking.
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