I just realized that Compiz Fusion works on this distro... wobbly windows, rotating cube switcher... everything! And, with no visual lagginess or tearing!
The only 'down side' to Netbooks (and it's common to ALL of them AFAIK) is you can forget gaming. Even My Brute (an uber-simple online flash game) is barely playable. Gaming isn't their forte! Large flash videos, e.g. YouTube, is marginal as well. Small-sized flash videos, like they have on news sites, work fine. The window size and resolution of the video/game seems to be the determining factor, just like the olden times of desktop computing.
Netbooks are supposed to be cheap, "Ultra-portable", and easy on battery time. Power management is paramount! Thus, the CPUs are rather meek!
This Netbook has a Celeron. The latest Eee PCs use Atoms, and Ions are in the wings.
Supposedly, a Celeron CPU will out-perform an Atom, but Atoms have better power management - and Ions will use even less (battery) power, so CPU preference in Netbooks becomes a classic case of less-is-more.
So, yes, this $249 Netbook performs just fine - better than an Atom-based model (probably) and I'm tickled pink that Compiz works under Eeebuntu! That, alone, makes it a keeper!
Kind of a strange mixture of components... Netbooks! Bright, high-resolution panel - adequate GPU - underpowered CPU - with a cramped keyboard and tiny touchpad.
However, I'll have to admit, they seemed to have pulled it off in an acceptable fashion!