Pros
- Lightweight for its class, even with optical drive
- 1080p display
Cons
- Only three USB ports; one is a combo port
- 80GB solid-state drive is small
Bottom Line
Micro Express delivers a surprisingly robust 15-inch laptop with true 1080p display and a DVD drive at well under 6 pounds.
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