Slim Medion notebook hits Sainsbury's shelves

Notebook PC has fingerprint reader and 'eco' button

Written by Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve

Sainsbury’s is to begin selling a slim 15.4in notebook PC.

The Medion Akoya S5610 measures 365x265x22mm and weighs 2.7kg including the battery.

It has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and people can use a power-saving option by using what the company has called an 'eco' button, which allows the notebook to cut down on its power consumption.

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It also comes with Windows Vista Home Premium and software including Nero Burning Rom 8 Essentials, Nero Recode 2 and the Bullguard Internet Security Suite with 90 days of online updates.

There is also a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a DVD rewriter for burning and watching films and a 4-in-1 memory card reader.

The notebook has two USB ports, an Esata connection for newer external hard disks, an HDMI port capable of handling 1,080-pixel high-definition output, as well as a fingerprint reader for security.

It has 3GB of memory and a 320GB hard drive and costs £599.99.

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