Medion’s Akoya S5612 notebook is available from 29 October from Aldi shops.
Its 15.6in
widescreen
has an anti-glare coating but was disappointingly murky at first glance. On
further inspection the default screen brightness was very low – when increased
it was better, if still slightly washed out.
The computer uses a low-voltage
Intel
SU2300
processor.
This
dual-core
model offers some of the benefits of more expensive processors, but lacks the
power of those models. It’s backed up with a large
4GB
of
memory,
though, and a large 320GB
hard
disk.
Performance was fine – don’t expect it to cope with video editing or games,
but for viewing video and listening to music, or office and internet use, it was
fine.
The primary advantage of the low-voltage processor is that it gives off less
heat, meaning that less cooling equipment is required and consequently the
computer is thinner than most. It’s no
Macbook
Air but it is nicely slim and with the rounded edges of the glossy black
case, it looks good all round.
The keyboard is large enough for decently sized keys, although it was a bit
shallow for our liking – those whose fingers come down hard when typing may find
it a problem. The trackpad supports multi-touch, which means that in addition to
using a finger to move the mouse pointer you can use several fingers to make
‘gestures’ such as doing a pinching motion to zoom in to an image on screen.
It’s loaded with
Windows
7 and has three
USB
ports, a
memory
card reader,
eSata
port for connecting external storage, can connect to both wired and wireless
networks and has both
VGA
and
HDMI
sockets. The other upshot of the computer’s thinness is that there’s no CD or
DVD drive, so software has to be installed using a USB memory key or by
attaching an external drive (Medion supplies one as a paid-for add-on).
The Akoya S5612 is a decent computer, but we would rather sacrifice the
slimness for a little more power. Still, at £500 it’s a decent deal.
Previous Medion deals we’ve seen at Aldi have tended to sell out quickly so
if you’re interested in one it’s worth making plans to get to the shop early.
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