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On the top of the case is the hard disk connector often found on Medion computers

Medion E4355 D

Bargain desktop computer from Aldi

Written by Anthony Dhanendran, Computeractive

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Verdict:

A hugely impressive computer at a bargain price – ideal for families who want an all-round PC

Rating:

5

Price:

£400

Medion's E4355 D is a desktop computer, available from Aldi stores from Thursday 4 February.

The computer comes in a 'tower' case, although that name isn't particularly appropriate as this one is fairly squat, not much more than 30cm tall. On the top of the case is the hard disk connector often found on Medion computers, allowing users to attach an external, portable hard disk, which is sold as an optional extra.

You can also do that using one of the eight USB sockets located on the computer. It also has a Firewire socket for connecting some camcorders, although fewer and fewer modern camcorders use this connection (most use USB), and there is a network socket.

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It can connect to wireless networks too, which is handy if you're going to be putting it far away from your home's broadband router and you don't want to string network cable all over the place.

The hard disk is a huge 1TB (1,000GB) model, which should be more than enough for all but the biggest collections of music, video and pictures, and there's a DVD writer for watching or creating DVDs and CDs.

In terms of its processing power, the computer uses the new processor from Intel, the Core i3-530, which is combined with 3GB of memory and an Nvidia Geforce G210 graphics card. The processor is the lowest in Intel's new range but it's no slouch, and while the computer may not be able to play new games in perfect quality, if you turn down the detail levels a bit it should be fine. Also for video editing, likewise an intensive task, the computer should have no trouble.

The computer is supplied with a good keyboard and so-so mouse. A memory card reader is located under a plastic flap on the front panel. Another option extra, as well as the hard disk, is a 20in widescreen monitor, which is a decent Medion-branded model and comes in at an extra £90.

In short, this is an impressive computer at a very impressive price. It's great as a family computer, and offers more processing power for your money than a similarly priced laptop – don't forget that you'll have to add a screen or buy the £80 one.

Do remember that these Aldi deals tend to sell out quickly, so if you have your eye on it, try to get into the store as early as possible to take a look at the computer for yourself before buying.

Manufacturer: Aldi

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