Medion was showing a range of new computers at the Gadget Show Live 2011 in Birmingham this week, so we went to take a look.
For starters, it was showing several powerful Erazer gaming PCs. The P7705-D, pictured above, should suit most gamers, and costs around £800. For those wanting even more power, though, there was also the X7705 - a huge PC with a whopping 12GB of memory and 6TB of storage. At around £1500, though, it isn't cheap.
There were notebooks too, of course, including a range of Akoya laptops using Intel's new "Sandy Bridge" i5 and i7 processors. Or for those after something more portable there were also new netbooks, including the Akoya E1225:
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This neat little netbook uses Intel's Atom processors, and has a detachable lid so you can easily change its colour. Expect to pay around £250 for a dual core model.
Read more: http://www.computeractive.co.uk/ca/computeractive-blog/2044046/medion-pcs-gadget-live#ixzz1TawH4SjZ
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For starters, it was showing several powerful Erazer gaming PCs. The P7705-D, pictured above, should suit most gamers, and costs around £800. For those wanting even more power, though, there was also the X7705 - a huge PC with a whopping 12GB of memory and 6TB of storage. At around £1500, though, it isn't cheap.
There were notebooks too, of course, including a range of Akoya laptops using Intel's new "Sandy Bridge" i5 and i7 processors. Or for those after something more portable there were also new netbooks, including the Akoya E1225:
medion-netbooks
This neat little netbook uses Intel's Atom processors, and has a detachable lid so you can easily change its colour. Expect to pay around £250 for a dual core model.
Read more: http://www.computeractive.co.uk/ca/computeractive-blog/2044046/medion-pcs-gadget-live#ixzz1TawH4SjZ
Software, gadgets, magazines and more in our webstore. Click here to see our latest offers.
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