Abstract: What is the difference between the Asus EEE PC, MSI Wind, Acer Aspire One, and the Medion Akoya Mini? Nothing really - they are all netbooks designed to give you access to the Internet and provide you with core computing functions like word processing...
Abstract: Unlike most Medion kit that is sold through Aldi where if you are not queuing on the day they go on sale before the store opens you don’t get one this tiny notebook is one of two currently being sold by Sainsbury’s both online and in their larger store...
Abstract: www.medion.co.ukThere wasnt much separating the Advent and the Medion, but this models battery wasnt quite as powerful, although the Windows performance was slightly improved. This was most likely due to having less softwware installed and ready to...
Abstract: Medions Akoya Mini E1210 is a rebadged version of MSIs Wind U100, but there are differences, one of the most significant being battery life. The Akoyas noticeably slimmer battery lasted just two-and-a-half hours in our light-use battery test, whi...
Abstract: A solid all-round netbook with only one weakness: battery life. Medion has built much of its success on creating PCs and laptops that ooze value while not sacrificing on build quality, and it no doubt took a careful look at all the netbook designs...
Abstract: Limited edition. Its OK, but not cheap enough for the low spec. The Medion is among the larger netbooks, with a 10 inch screen that makes the Windows Desktop feel a bit more roomy than on the 8.9 inch models, and a correspondingly wider keyboard t...
Good: Excellent screen, mostly great keyboard, plenty of connections, draft n Wi-Fi
Bad: Battery life, no Bluetooth, no power saving shortcut, price creeping up
Bottomline: The Medion Akoya E1210 is a great little notebook, which covers all the basics. However, slight changes make us think the E1210 falls slightly short of the mark...