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Cons Dual 128 gig SSD storage means you have to effectively manage two hard drives. USB ports are only on the left side. A bit heavy for it's size. Power cord is a problem. It is stiff for about 1 - 1.5 inches from the plugin port on the right side. That me on by thetimer | Read full review
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Cons - Expensive for its range.
- Heavier than other 'ultrabooks'
- Only 70 GB of storage space left after OS installation! (That is the standard 128 GB model)
- Glass cover attracts dust and fingerprints. on by Lukas_Kaspar | Read full review -
Cons Pricey; no ram upgrade option; no discrete graphics; buttons on touchpad take getting used to on by AJones4 | Read full review
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Cons Only available with 4GB ram from HP thus far but you can upgrade it yourself. Lid slightly difficult to open. The trackpad is good but not perfect. on by davisdevil | Read full review
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Cons Touchpad renders the machine absolutely unusable. Very poor keyboard. Abysmal support. on by Slap_Shot_12 | Read full review
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Cons It's really expensive for middle class. on by Techhuts | Read full review
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Cons Should have same options in Canada as USA website to order i7 processor and larger drive. Also hate the Canadian bilingual keyboard. Would like option to order US keybd. on by Xtrakevin | Read full review
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Cons Price and weight on by gr8curves | Read full review
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Cons This laptop is a total apple rip off, But with more glass. The touch controls are a copy from an macbook pro and the look is Just to apple for me or any of my friends. on by TheWindowsDoSKey | Read full review
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Cons Endless hardware failures, poor performance, always expensive. Recommending a machine simply because it looks pretty and then finding out that it is pretty lemon is irresponsible. on by tucker55 | Read full review