Pros
- Plenty of free space inside for upgrades
- Category-leading speed
Cons
- Poor storage capacity
Bottom Line
Sandy Bridge arrives on our mainstream-PC chart with a flourish as Micro Express’s MicroFlex 25B mops the floor with the competition--for now.
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