The basics - This is a netbook, and you should know that before purchasing. It has just enough processing power, RAM, and storage for light internet browsing, word processing, and movies. Nothing more, nothing less. The onboard storage is expandable with the included micro-SD card slot. Save your applications on the internal eMMC drive and save your files on the SD card (or cloud storage).
The good - The processor (A6-9220e) is an AMD Stoney Ridge part running at 6 watts thermal design power. It performs about on par with an Intel Pentium N3060 while boasting faster integrated graphics. The internal RAM is 4GB of 2400mhz DDR4 running in single channel mode.
The mediocre - The SD card slot utilizes USB 2.0, so don't expect fast transfers. The screen (1366x768) is a TN (TN–twisted nematic) display and has all of its downsides. The viewing angles are terrible and the color accuracy is poor. This is a $200 laptop; you get what you pay for.
The bad - The passive thermal solution is inadequate and the processor frequency thermal throttles down to 800mhz. Performance tanks as a result.
The laptop is as advertised in the description. You get decent performance for a 6w part, but keep your expectations realistic for a laptop in this price bracket.