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[* black] Finally the Pi-top is ~~torn down~~ assembled!
-[* black] Verdict: The Pi-top is not a real Laptop. There isn't much inside that could be bathed in glue. It's a miniature computer on a circuit board with a shell of a gnomish green notebook. Its made for programming and coding fans with all the necessary parts. As the raspberry itself it's simple. It's easy to tear down and it's easy to assemble.
+[* black] Verdict: The Pi-top is not a real Laptop. There isn't much inside that could be bathed in glue. It's a miniature computer on a circuit board with a shell of a gnomish green notebook. Its made for programming and coding fans filled with everything they need. As the raspberry itself - it's simple. It's easy to tear down and it's easy to assemble.
+ [* icon_note] There are a few small things we want to mention here:
+ [* black] The opening in the body for USB and Eathernet is to small in our opinion and you will end up in cable tangle.
+ [* black] The angle of the headphone jack isn't very smart and you can't plug in every type of jack because there is not enough space.
+ [* black] The touchpad feels a bit slow and inaccurate when the pi-top is in use.