Monday, July 6th 2009
Medion Rolls Out AMD-based Akoya Mini E1312 Netbook
AMD-based netbook offerings are not so widespread these days, but Medion's new Akoya Mini E1312 makes an exception. The Mini E1312 gets AMD Sempron 210U power-saving processor technology and ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 graphics instead of the usual Intel combo. It also has a 160GB hard disk, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 6-cell battery with a 9-cell option, 1.3 MP webcam, and Bluetooth 2.1. In addition there are three USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI port, a 3-in-1 multi-format memory card reader, 802.11b/g/draft-n Wi-Fi and an Ethernet port. Finally, there is the netbook's display which is a 11.6-inch screen with 1366x768 native 16:9 resolution. The Medion Akoya Mini E1312 is running Microsoft Windows XP and will be available in black or white starting from 12 July, priced at £339.99 with a 3-year warranty.
Source:
Pocket-lint
23 Comments on Medion Rolls Out AMD-based Akoya Mini E1312 Netbook
It looks like a very decent netbook, IMO.
If they used the the HD3000 series then it would be a good alternative to a ION netbook. I hope we don't have to wait a year for those to come out though.
AMD are being so slow to get their products out even though they have the technology this chipset is years old and the K8 architecture even older yet we only just get this now?
Also what is the price against a Eee? if this is alot cheaper then its a good idea i think, and also coming out with windows XP :rockout:
This is going to sell like hotcakes if its sold in Aldi stores thats for sure.
if you want one that has one, Asus do have an eeepc model out now with one, even that is them contradicting the term netbook though.