What auftößt sour is of course the compilation of the hardware. Combining 2 GB of RAM and HDD lame cries when turning after upgrade. At least one HDD or even faster SSD should have been there. Since the paging file with the small amount of RAM is still heavily used, the lame HGST Travelstar Z5K500 has being evil to do afterwards come. Which brings me also equal to a commentary on the volume: you actually hear almost only the hard drive probably has the CPU do little to seriously challenge the CPU fan.
But the whole acoustics and performance changes when incorporating an SSD. Since the RAM is soldered, only the installation of a faster disk is to reduce the performance bottleneck something. With 2 GB of RAM, this exchange causes although no miracles, but computer works much better. In the variants with Pentium and 4GB of RAM, the performance boost is likely to be more noticeable.
The keyboard looks strong and durable, let's see what remains after prolonged use of the impression. The touchpad, however, was not to use the default settings - with precision is as nothing. After a driver update and play around in the settings, it is now running fairly.
The battery consists of 3 Li-Ion cells with 3000mAh, which is enough for 4-6 hours. It is installed in the housing, but replaceable if you can open the case.