Scan 3XS Graphite LG5 review

Good things come in small packages, but are all small things good?

Scan 3XS Graphite LG5
Scan 3XS Graphite LG5

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Good performance

  • +

    Small chassis

  • +

    8GB of RAM

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    Good GPU choice

Cons

  • -

    Bland chassis

  • -

    Standard SSD a bit small

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We're living in the post-Ultrabook era. Even when laptops are designed to do something much more taxing than pushing websites around, we still expect them to be sexy.

Which explains why this diminutive laptop has us in two minds. On one hand it's a tiny machine that packs a decent punch on the hardware side of things. On the other, it's a little on the ugly side due to its thickness and drab colouring.

Benchmarks

This machine is all about gaming performance. The pairing of the 650M with a relatively low-resolution screen equates to very healthy frame rates.

The important upshot of all of this is that we have a laptop that can play the latest titles at medium-to-high settings very smoothly. There may be more powerful machines out there, but you'd be hard pushed to match the gaming prowess for anything like the cash.

DirectX 11 gaming performance
Max Payne 3: Frames per second: Higher is better

PC SPECIALIST OPTIMUS IV: 25
SCAN 3XS GRAPHITE LG5: 34

DirectX 11 gaming performance
Sleeping Dogs: Frames per second: Higher is better

PC SPECIALIST OPTIMUS IV: 19.2
SCAN 3XS GRAPHITE LG5: 28.3

DirectX 11 tessellation performance
Heaven 3.0: Frames per second: Higher is better

PC SPECIALIST OPTIMUS IV: 15.2
SCAN 3XS GRAPHITE LG5: 18.1

Optional extra

The storage side of things is a little less convincing, because while you'll find a Corsair Force 3 SSD keeping things speedy, at just 120GB there's not a lot of room for the OS and the many games you'll want to throw on it. We'd recommend going for a 240GB drive for an extra £64 using Scan's system configuration tool.

The final key part of the specification is the 8GB of DDR3 1,600MHz RAM, providing plenty of room to work and play in.

Overall, this Scan laptop is a bit of a mixed bag. The SSD is too small, but easily rectified online. The undersized screen isn't as easy to fix though, and we'd advise anyone looking to do work to look elsewhere.

However, as a gaming system there's a lot to love here. The strong graphics performance and low native resolution equate to fast framerates without having to wind the settings down.