MEDION Akoya MD 96350 Notebook

MEDION is a large company founded in Germany, which is specialized in modern consumer electronics such as PCs, TV sets, refrigerators and fitness equipment, and recently it made available its latest notebook model called Akoya MD 96350.

MEDION Akoya MD 96350 Notebook

The notebook is a powerful system running on the Vista Home Premium platform using the Intel Core2 Duo processor T5250 with 1.5 GHz, 2 MB L2 Cache, and 667 MHz FSB.
Having a large 2048MB Ram memory and the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 with the PCI-Express Technology, you can easily turn your room into a gaming area together with your friends, and take advantage of the 3D gaming performance of this notebook that will surely provide realistic visual effects.
And not just that. The model has 160GB of hard disk space allowing you to store up to 30,000 songs and photos, or if you like, over 100 hours of video files.



Then comes the built-in webcam with microphone, a fingerprint sensor and the DVD-RW.
The system includes a TV tuner for digital and analogue television to watch your preferred TV shows on the 15-inch TFT Widescreen XGA display at a resolution of 1280x800 pixels.

As connectivity options, Akoya MD 96350 comes with the e-SATA connection type for high performance and reliability when transferring data.
More than that, there is the Intel PRO/Wireless 3945, wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g, for up to 54 Mbit/s speeds to let you download your emails and browse the Internet at high speeds.

MEDION Akoya MD 96350 Notebook

As the rest of the notebooks these days this model has a 4-in-1 memory card reader with support for SD, MMC, MemoryStick and MemoryStick Pro memory card types.
You can find this notebook at a price of 800 Euro.

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3 Comment(s) on “MEDION Akoya MD 96350 Notebook

  • carpool guy said on Nov 29 07 at 1:07 pm:

    medion is better known as a cheap (notebook) brand in germany, since they often sell notebooks in supermarkets. most people complain about the low quality, terrible customer service or low battery life (only 70mins on battery for this budget laptops).
    worked for a small company who had 2 medion notebooks - one of them was always in service only to get it back with another (or sometimes the same...) problem after 4 weeks.

    wouldnt buy any electronics from that company.

  • Sierra said on Nov 29 07 at 3:31 pm:

    Oh! I had no idea about that. Thank you very much for tell this. :)

  • yo Ho said on Mar 17 08 at 11:28 pm:

    The most important specifications on a notebook are battery life and weight.

    I do not see any mention of these - except for the criticism by carpool guy. I guess he must be right and I guess that its weight is pretty heavy.

    If they dont say then dont pay!