Medion Akoya E3211 review
LaptopsThe Akoya E3211 is light and easy to carry around, but with a single-core processor it's also low-powered, and there are better alternatives.
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The Akoya E3211 is light and easy to carry around, but with a single-core processor it's also low-powered, and there are better alternatives.
A great mix of decent performance, sturdy build quality and good usability makes this laptop an excellent choice.
The ExpressCard slot, long warranty and great keyboard makes the Neo stand out from the pack, but its battery life is below par.
This media centre mini PC has everything you need at a very reasonable price, but it's louder than we'd like and boxy when compared to many nettops.
Small, quiet and powerful enough for HD movies and Windows 7, with fast wireless networking.
Dell's Adamo looks and feels like a classy ultra portable, but more practical laptops are available for less.
A huge screen and Blu-ray drive are ideal for HD films, but average 3D performance doesn't justify the price.
This incredibly powerful processor is a great choice if you're looking to regularly undertake HD video editing and encoding.
Astonishing performance coupled with triple-monitor support makes the HD 5870 a desirable graphics card, despite the high price.
A decent enough budget Full HD monitor, but it's outclassed by BenQ's excellent G2220HD.