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WinBook T230 Notebook Reviewed

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A review of the WinBook T230 notebook PC has been posted over at Laptop Magazine. 'Sometimes, a machine doesn’t have to be thrilling to be worth the investment. The WinBook T230 won’t take your breath away with bleeding-edge multimedia features or a stunning design. But it’s nonetheless a solid entry, combining good dual-core-powered performance with a complete feature set in a thin, relatively light package that’s well priced at $1,199. The only strike against this thin-and-light system is its below-average battery life.

At only one inch thick, this 5.4-pound notebook is easy to carry. Lift the lid (no fumbling with a latch required) and you’ll find a black full-sized keyboard with a good feel. Below the keyboard is a touchpad with a scroll area. The touchpad’s surface created a bit more friction on our fingertips than other notebooks’ touchpads did, but it’s easy to get used to. WinBook included a few programmable hot keys but no dedicated volume or mute controls.'

Read: WinBook T230 - Laptop Mag

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