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Rock Quaddra 64

A fast Athlon notebook from the desktop replacement specialists

Rock has managed to cram a lot into this notebook. To begin with, there's an Athlon64 3700+ processor, running at 2.4GHz. This would be a fast processor for a desktop machine but, for a notebook, it's extremely impressive. There's also 512Mb of memory and a large, but not huge, 60Gb hard disk as well.

The downside of having such a powerful heart beating inside this notebook is that it is fairly large due to the noisy cooling equipment needed to make sure it doesn't overheat.

Having said that, the Quaddra 64 is designed to be a desktop replacement, so this will be a relatively minor concern to Rock's target market: people who want the flexibility of a notebook but spend most of their time at a desk.

It did well in our system tests, achieving a score that would be respectable for a desktop PC. It's also not that heavy for such a powerhouse; at just over 4kg, it's lighter than many other desktop replacements.

Rock has made good use of the large case, putting in a clear, sharp 17in widescreen with a resolution of 1400 x 900 pixels. This works well with the 128Mb ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics card, which is more than enough to power most of the things this computer is designed for, such as general office tasks, picture and video editing and light gaming.

It may not cope too well with high detail levels in new games, but it will do so better than most notebooks. It also has five built-in speakers, although you won't get the full effect of the surround sound just sitting in front of the notebook.

There is a webcam mounted in the top of the screen. This is handy for a video conference on the move, for example, without having to take any extra equipment. It takes pictures at 640 x 480 pixels, which isn't very high, but is perfectly good for video calls and emails.

There's a recordable DVD drive that writes to all formats bar DVD-Ram and double-layer DVD-R. In addition to the usual array of ports are a memory card reader, mini-FireWire and three USB 2 sockets. Like most current notebooks, it also comes with Wi-Fi built in.

Windows XP Home is installed, plus Ability Office and Panda Anti-virus. It comes with a three-year collect-and-return warranty and a soft case.

Contact:
Rock 0870 990 9090
www.rockdirect.com

Also consider:
AJP D500E

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Good points: Powerful; reasonable weight; built-in infrared, wired and wireless networkingBad points:: Too bulky to be considered portableOverall: A pricey but powerful notebook with a large screen and some good components

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