The notebook fits in any pocket and looks beyond quite chick out. A big plus is the fingerprint and dirt-resistant housing. The keyboard is full-size and therefore much easier to use than most netbooks on the market. Although only a Celeron processor was installed in this model, but this fall is not really negative on. Ie it moves quite quickly up and all applications (MS Office 2007, Adobe CS4, iTunes, Skype, etc.) which I use function normally soon. As a notebook for students, the device is still recommended.
Let's talk about the shortcomings that exist entirely:
1. The mouse pad and the mouse buttons could be better. The pad is not as sensitive as they should contact. Not every click is detected and you have to be a little stronger the Finder tap it. The Mouse buttons are indeed sensitive enough just made you feel have not been so firmly built into the case.
2. The notebook comes with Vista Basic and slowed significantly so. I have installed Windows 7, and it has become much faster. Nevertheless, it is with Vista still within the tolerable. But is recommended to work with Windows 7 or XP.
3. The scope of delivery is quite scarce. No bag or Notebooketui comes with. Since Asus or MSI is yet customer-oriented move. The hard drive is already participating. However, completely idiotic. This was divided by Lenovo in one 130GB and 30GB. Windows is installed on the 130GB drive. (Conversely, would actually logical). Other manufacturers provide with the notebook with the standard protective cloth, whose name I can not remember now. I mean the cloth (as far as we can this than that designating) located at the folded notebook between keyboard and monitor. Here Lenovo provides only a plastic sheet which is intended to throw away. Well, probably by the low price.
Bottom line is that the notebook is quite good value for a technical real hard to beat, and in any case is better than any other conventional Netbooks.