Monday, May 2, 2011

Test: Laptop in Aldi Aldi laptop in 15 inch: Medion Akoya E6224 (MD98630)

The Aldi-Notebook Akoya E6224 has no separate graphics processor, but uses the graphics chip of the Sandy Bridge processor Intel HD 3000, which borrows up to 1696 megabytes of 4096 megabyte RAM. For simple games, offerings, complex games with 3D effects run but very choppy. Working with Office programs, the Aldi-Notebook E6224 with Intel Core 2.1 GHz clock speed i3 2310M completed quite quickly.

For office applications, and Internet applications, the pace was convincing, extremely in voice, video and photo editing. The 15.6 wide screen displays images with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels dar. The image quality was good. The monitor is almost completely non-reflective, reflections hardly interfere.

The Aldi-Notebook turned in the test laboratory and cross-country skiers. Depending on the software, the battery lasted four to five hours - a very good value. After the endurance test, a hinge of the screen lid was broken. The equipment (698-gigabyte hard drive, TV tuner) and the large software package deserve praise.

Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit); Virus Protection: Kaspersky Internet Security 2011, duration of protection: 90 days. Office program: Microsoft Office 2010 Starter (basic functions Word, Excel). Burning program: Ashampoo Burning Studio 9.23, Cyberlink Power 2Go 6.1, Power Copy 3.0.

Image editing software: Corel Draw Essentials, Photo Paint Essentials 15.1. Video editing software: Cyberlink Home Cinema (including Power Director 8.0, Power Producer 5.0). Three USB 2.0, USB 3.0, VGA, HDMI, network (a Gbit), digital audio output (optical, via adapter), Micro, headphones.

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