eMachines G525-902G16Mi review

A big screen and good battery life, but lacks performance and features

eMachines G525-902G16Mi
The eMachines G525-902G16Mi is well built with a great screen, but performance could prove limiting

TechRadar Verdict

This laptop would make a good choice for those looking for an affordable machine to browse the web or watch DVDs

Pros

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    Great screen

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    Good build quality

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    Decent battery life

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    Good usability

Cons

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    Limited performance

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    Graphics power

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    Connections

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    Small hard drive

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While eMachines is not the best-known brand, it provides a good range of entry-level laptops ideal for those on a budget. Its G525-902G16Mi is a highly likeable big screen laptop, but is unfortunately flawed by limited power and features.

With its striking 17.3-inch screen, this is a great choice for viewing movies and photos. As well as its size, the screen is far brighter and more vibrant than its rivals, making it comfortable to view in all conditions. We found the Super-TFT coating inevitably reflective, however.

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The spacious keyboard is ideal for long term use, as it features large keys and is extremely comfortable to work with at all times. A full numeric keypad is also in place.

Unfortunately, the limited features of this machine fall behind its rivals here. Only two USB ports are in place and the 802.11g Wi-Fi and 10/100 Ethernet connectivity provide slower wireless and fixed network access than other machines.

In short, the G525-902G16Mi is very much a mixed bag. While its stunning screen and great usability are easy to like, the limited power and features mean many users may quickly outgrow this machine as their skills develop, so be sure to consider your future needs before buying.

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