Advent 4213 review

Wireless broadband and a new design, but usability takes a step back

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While it doesn't quite match the quality of its predecessor, the Advent 4213 is still a high-quality Netbook

TechRadar Verdict

A decent enough Netbook, just not the best value one on the market

Pros

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    Mobile Broadband

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    Decent battery life

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    Generous storage

Cons

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    Poor usability

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    Screen could be brighter

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PC World impressed us recently with its first Netbook, the Advent 4211, so expectations were high for its latest offering.

The Advent 4213 (£350 inc. VAT) brings with it a new design and is one of the first Netbooks to feature mobile Broadband connectivity as standard.

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While it doesn't quite match the quality of its predecessor, this is still a high-quality Netbook. The improved storage and connectivity compensate for its minor flaws, and although you can buy cheaper Netbooks, the Advent 4213 has a lot to recommend it.

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