ChemBook 2260 Review
The ChemBook 2260 was recently reviewed by Laptop Magazine, and they gave it a three and a half out of five, which puts it pretty decently above average for those looking for a laptop.
For frequent travelers who require a notebook that’s compact and lightweight, but doesn’t skimp on performance, Chem USA delivers a capable thin-and-light machine that won’t break the bank.
Slightly larger than a sheet of 8.5 x 11-inch paper, and one inch tall, the ChemBook 2260 isn’t much of a looker, but it has a slim and unassuming profile. The case’s designers crammed in as many ports as they could within the small confines, including a Type II PC Card slot and a MMC/SD/Memory Stick combo slot. The battery sticks out in the rear and raises the notebook slightly in the back; it weighs about a pound. The power brick is small and light, but it can get hot during regular use.
While I think the specifications on the machine are okay, I don’t see this as a laptop that I would choose, as there are many better ones out there.
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