Pros
- Great price-performance ratio
- Handy audio/video tweaking tools
Cons
- Big and bulky for an all-purpose machine
- Incredibly tacky faux leather plastic
Bottom Line
The JFL9226 cuts most of the right corners to produce a budget-friendly road warrior. It just needs a facelift.
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