Medion Akoya E1217 review

Medion updates its netbook range with Windows 7 and a bigger hard drive

Medion Akoya E1217
The Medion Akoya E1217 is a good little netbook that wont break the bank or your back

TechRadar Verdict

This netbook wont set the world alight, but if you want a decent machine that is light and functional then you can't go far wrong

Pros

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    250GB hard drive

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    Windows 7

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    Good keyboard

Cons

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    Older Atom CPU

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    Not very fast

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While Medion has released previous netbooks to mild acclaim, its latest model brings increased storage and Microsoft's Windows 7 OS to the table. With so many rivals, however, the Akoya E1217 struggles to stand out.

Although other netbooks, such as the Acer Aspire One 532 and Asus Eee PC 1201N, utilise cutting-edge technology, Medion has instead opted for an older Intel Atom processor. While this helps keep costs down, it also delivers lower performance and mobility.

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