(1.6GHz Intel Atom N270, 1GB DDR2, 40GB SSD, Linux, 10" LCD)
TR Review
Though excellent in almost every respect, the price is a little too dear given the Windows XP version of the same machine will retail for £20 less and feature a larger hard drive. If you fancy the form factor over the 9in 901 and lust after SSD storage it will serve you exceedingly well, but at this price it's not the one we'd recommend buying. Read the full review.
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