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Micro Express MicroFlex 25B

PCWorld Rating

3.5
3.5 / 5 - PCWorld, Jan 26, 2011

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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