Advent 5313 review

A good-looking machine at a great price, but lacks battery life and power

Advent 5313
The build quality of this Advent laptop is excellent for the price and feels solid in the hand

TechRadar Verdict

A tidy package at a nice price, but sadly the keyboard stops this laptop from being at the top of its game

Pros

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    Low price

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    Great spec

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    Robust build

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    Lightweight

Cons

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    Dodgy keyboard

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    Poor battery life

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    Limited features

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PC World produces its own in-house brand of laptops that come under the Advent name.

While lacking the same brand awareness as a Sony or Toshiba, they are intended to offer the best specification for the price. At £399 (inc. VAT) the Advent 5313 is an easily affordable machine.

The keyboard is pushed to the rear of the case, which leaves rather large palm rests. This means you find yourself leaning over the machine in order to reach the keys. The individual keys are of a good size, but due to the shape of the board, it's a little tricky to grow accustomed to. What's more, the keys need a solid strike in order to register, so this isn't the best machine for touch-typists.

Features have been kept to a minimum. You'll find a DVD rewriter built into the left-hand side. There are three USB ports on the rear and a single one on the side, along with an SD card slot.