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A review of the Medion Akoya E7212 desktop replacement PC has been posted over at Computeractive.co.uk. 'Although the computer's body is large, accommodating the 17in widescreen display, the keyboard was surprisingly small, with plenty of space at either side, although the touchpad below it was large enough to be comfortable in use. The keyboard took a bit more getting used to before we were able to type without regularly bashing other letters than the ones we had meant to hit. Battery life was not impressive at only one hour and 40 minutes but that's in keeping with the laptop's profile - it's too heavy to be used for very long away from a mains power socket.'

Medion Akoya E3211 - IT Reviews

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IT Reviews have published a review of the Medion Akoya E3211 laptop. 'The Akoya E3211 is powered by an Intel Pentium SU2700 processor, which is an ultra-low voltage chip and therefore uses less power than standard Core 2 Duo models. As you might expect, it's also not particularly fast. It has a clock speed of just 1.3GHz, and the fact it's a single-core processor means it's not best suited to multitasking. The processor is backed up by 4GB of RAM, while graphics are taken care of by Intel's GMA 4500M integrated chipset.

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