Pros
- Beefy hardware in a quiet package
- Plenty of Ports
Cons
- Shortcut keys aren't very useful
- Frustrating touchpad
Bottom Line
Micro Express proves that looks aren't everything, delivering a solid notebook that burns past attractive competitors.
- Micro Express' JHL9050 Laptop Is Speedy but Not Pretty The Micro Express JHL9050 provides power and performance in spades, but at the expense of design.
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