Elonex ONEt review

Is staying away from Windows and x86 a good thing for a netbook?

Elonex ONEt
The ONEt squeezes an impressive amount of juice from its two-cell battery

TechRadar Verdict

It might keep the kids busy for a bit but otherwise the £20 extra for an Aspire One is completely worth it

Pros

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    Solid build quality

Cons

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    Limited software

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    Not x86 based

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    Tiny trackpad

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    Lacks any real power

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Even if you've never heard of the Elonex ONEt before, you've probably seen it in a different incarnation.

You see, in China there's a gigantic factory pumping out netbooks with mildly varying designs but identical specs: 400MHz CPU, 128MB RAM and 1 or 2GB of flash storage. You'll see it in Maplin as the Minibook, or elsewhere as the Skytone Alpha 400.