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Chillblast Helios review

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Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £700
inc VAT

The Chillblast Helios packs decent performance into a compact chassis but its touchpad infuriates

Specifications

Processor: Dual-core 2.2GHz Intel Core i5-5200U, RAM: 8GB, Size: 325x219x18mm, Weight: 1.4kg, Screen size: 13.3in, Screen resolution: 1,920×1,080, Graphics adaptor: Intel HD Graphics 5500, Total storage: 250GB SSD

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Battery life was one of the Helios’ strongest elements, lasting an impressive 9 hours and 18 minutes during our moderate use battery tests meaning it will get you through an average day before you’re searching for a power outlet.

Chillblast Helios keyboard

In day-to-day use, however, an infuriating touchpad seriously lets the Helios down. It’s of a decent size and its coating is pleasant to the touch, with a decent amount of resistance. However, tap to click was incredibly inconsistent. Sometimes taps would register, but more often than not they wouldn’t.

The entire touchpad can be pressed in to register a click, but this requires far more force than a simple tap. There’s no separate left and right buttons either, and we occasionally right clicked when looking to register a left click. Having to forcibly press the touchpad down to register a click also made clicking and dragging gestures unwieldy, which made editing video content particularly laborious. Two-finger scrolling was also inconsistent and we immediately felt the need to connect a USB mouse.

There is at least a generously-sized palm rest and the keyboard was comfortable to type on. The Chiclet keys are nicely spaced and there’s a good amount of travel to each key press. The only annoyance we had was the second Fn modifier key on the right side, which means the right shift key is smaller than standard. There’s negligible flex to the chassis around the keyboard, too, which helps considerably with typing comfort.

Chillblast Helios profile

There’s a slight shortage of USB ports on the Helios, with just two available. Only one of them is the faster USB3 as well, which is a little limiting but excusable due to the Helios’ thin form factor. Otherwise there is an HDMI output, Ethernet port, SD card reader and a headphone and microphone jack.

As well as the Ethernet port for wired networking, there’s 802.11ac Wi-Fi built-in, which will be useful if you have a router that supports the faster wireless standard. The wireless card is an Intel Wireless-AC 3160, which only supports up to 433Mbit/s throughput but will still be faster than the 802.11n Wi-Fi we often still see with laptops.

Overall the Chillblast is a well-specified and decent performing ultra-portable for the money. Its construction and build quality is admirable. The only thing that lets it down is its touchpad that made using it laborious. If you’re looking for an ultra-portable, the Asus Zenbook UX303LA is also worth considering for the same money.

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Core specs
ProcessorDual-core 2.2GHz Intel Core i5-5200U
RAM8GB
Memory slots (free)1 (0)
Max memory8GB
Size325x219x18mm
Weight1.4kg
SoundRealtek HD Audio (3.5mm headset port)
Pointing deviceTouchpad
Display
Screen size13.3in
Screen resolution1,920×1,080
TouchscreenNo
Graphics adaptorIntel HD Graphics 5500
Graphics outputsHDMI
Graphics memoryIntegrated
Storage
Total storage250GB SSD
Optical drive typeNone
Ports and expansion
USB ports1x USB3, 1x USB
Bluetooth4.0
NetworkingWired, Wireless 802.11ac
Memory card readerSD
Other portsNone
Miscellaneous
Operating systemWindows 8.1
Operating system restore optionRestore partition
Buying information
Parts and labour warrantyTwo year collect and return, three year labour
Price inc VAT£700
Detailswww.chillblast.com
Supplierwww.chillblast.com
Part numberHelios i5 5200U

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