Medion Akoya E1311 review

Medion's Akoya E1311 is the first netbook we've seen to come fitted with AMD's new 1.5GHz Sempron 210U processor.

With 1GB of RAM, it was more than twice as fast as a netbook with a 1.6GHz Atom processor in our image-editing test. It was only slightly faster at editing video, though, and was significantly slower at multitasking. We suspect this is due to the fact that the Sempron doesn't support Hyper-Threading, as Intel Atoms do.

At 1.4kg, the Akoya is a touch heavier than most netbooks. It lasted for a respectable three hours and 35 minutes in our battery test, but other netbooks lasted almost three times longer. Its high power consumption of 25W and smaller 4,400mAh battery are to blame for the relatively short battery life; by comparison, Samsung's N120 managed 18W when active and had a 5,400mAh battery.

The Radeon X1250 integrated graphics chip is no better for playing games than integrated Intel chips. It had no trouble playing standard-definition iPlayer and DivX videos, but can't play high-definition video smoothly. This is disappointing as the 11.6in widescreen display has a resolution of 1,366x768 pixels, which is enough to show 720p video. The backlight is fairly bright, but colours look a little washed out and viewing angles are a touch restricted.

We were disappointed by the keyboard's stiff keys. This is a shame, since the keys are generally quite large, although some of them, such as the cursor keys, are narrower than others. The Fn and Control keys have swapped their usual places, which can trip up touch typists. The touchpad is large and accurate though, with buttons that give just the right amount of feedback when pressed. Unusually, there's an ExpressCard/34 slot, which could be useful for adding a 3G mobile broadband modem instead of using up a USB port.

Medion's Akoya E1311 may be worth buying if you need a netbook for editing a lot of photos. However, if you're specifically looking for a netbook with a bigger than usual screen, Acer's Aspire One 751 is generally better designed, has a longer battery life and is cheaper to boot.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

Processor

AMD Sempron 210U

Processor clock speed

1.5GHz

Memory

1.00GB

Memory slots

1

Memory slots free

0

Maximum memory

4GB

Size

32x297x209mm

Weight

1.4kg

Sound

Realtek High Definition Audio

Pointing device

touchpad

Power consumption standby

2W

Power consumption idle

17W

Power consumption active

25W

Display

Viewable size

11.6 in

Native resolution

1,366x768

Graphics Processor

ATI Radeon X1250

Graphics/video ports

VGA, HDMI

Graphics Memory

320MB

Storage

Total storage capacity

160GB

Optical drive model

none

Optical drive type

N/A

Ports and Expansion

USB ports

3

Bluetooth

yes

Wired network ports

1x 10/100

Wireless networking support

802.11n

PC Card slots

1x ExpressCard/34

Modem

No

Supported memory cards

SDHC, MMC, Memory Stick Pro

Other ports

none

Miscellaneous

Carrying case

No

Operating system

Windows XP Home Edition

Operating system restore option

restore partition

Software included

CyberLink PowerDVD 8, Microsoft Works 9

Optional extras

none

Buying Information

Warranty

one year RTB

Price

£384

Details

www.medion.co.uk

Supplier

http://www.medionshop.co.uk

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Hunter Jones

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