Pros
- Big, bright, powerful
- Solid machine; feels great
Cons
- Has the 32-bit version of Windows 7
- Keypad is pretty springy and takes getting used to
Bottom Line
The NBL5100 offers so much to like, but Micro Express's cheap OS choice undercuts it.
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