The good Inexpensive for a 10-inch netbook gOS is highly capable The bad Build quality is average Spotty wireless coverage Updating kills wireless Basic model is comparatively poor value Design Kogan's Agora netbook doesn't break any real new ground in netbook design terms. You could even say that it looks like a prototypical netbook — black plastic abounds, with a small trackpad at the base and a very light chequered pattern on the back of the notebook. If you're the type of netbook user who doesn't like big flashy logos, the Agora models might appeal to you, as the Kogan logo is uncharacteristically small, nestled just below the 10-inch LCD screen

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