A MEDION® AKOYA® S2218 Notebook 11.6", with HD display and audio, plus an integrated webcam and microphone. It's completely wireless - ideal for students to use in lectures or study at home.
Features
Intel® Atom® Z3735F processor and Intel® HD graphics (1.33 GHz up to 1.83 GHz, 2MB Cache)
29.5cm/11.6" Full HD display and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels
2x USB ports, 1 x HDMI out
Memory card reader
High-definition audio with 2 loudspeakers, Dolby® AudioTM certified
Wireless LAN with integrated Bluetooth® 4.0 function
Fast Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n-standard technology and integrated HD webcam and microphone
Windows 10 pre-installed
Free trials of Office 365 and McAfee LiveSafe
Battery Life: Up to 7 hours
- Boogie83e
Top comments
bytemaster to gorgo2015
27 Dec 164#20
Display, size, weight, battery life, warranty. I think you are wrong.
All comments (52)
KiNG
27 Dec 16#1
can the ram be upgraded ?
emodan to KiNG
27 Dec 161#2
No as the cpu has a max support of 2gb
psychobitchfromhell
27 Dec 16#3
I have a kindle fire 10" 5th generation which I detest . Would this be a like for like kinda replacement? It's just used for browsing and the occasional document ?
hackerace
27 Dec 16#4
Does anyone knw what the touchpad is like on this,can it do one finger scroll? Don't like the 2 finger function.
rvcshart
27 Dec 161#5
On paper sure Intel say 2gb, in reality yes it has been provided with models sporting 4gb ram.
But no, there's no ability to upgrade ram in this device anyway.
babylon
27 Dec 16#6
Don't matter how good it is, All the time it's called Atom, It's gonna struggle.
Rob_B
27 Dec 16#7
The 3735 is pretty bad, I had one in a 7inch tablet and it struggled even then
luvsadealdealdeal
27 Dec 161#8
CPU benchmark 908
pretty crappy
plewis00
27 Dec 161#9
Think that's the Z3745 or similar. The Z3735F is restricted to 2GB and the Z3735G to 1GB. But regardless, like you say, the RAM is almost always soldered on these thin and light netbooks.
That screen is brilliant for a £100 machine.
joeyjoejoe
27 Dec 16#10
For £100 quid it's a bargain! Don't expect it to last for that price though. We bought a similar one years ago and it was perfect for basic stuff like web browsing etc
eraldo
27 Dec 16#11
Its a bargain but id give it a pass since its not using the latest cherry trail cpu.
rvcshart
27 Dec 161#12
Supposed to be yes, but there really are some running with 4gb.
Likely the same trick they did with the cherry 8300 etc, causes serious speed issues. Likely to get better performance with 2gb tbh.
Gentle_Giant
27 Dec 16#13
Wipe Win10 and install Linux and it will be a decent machine for a couple of years, that 32GB of storage is the real issue, not even enough to do the last big Win10 update, as plenty of cheap and cheerful netbook owners discovered.
3guesses to Gentle_Giant
27 Dec 16#15
Snap(ish) 8-)
3guesses
27 Dec 161#14
Surely this would be great with a lightweight Linux distro on it. Can it accommodate a 2.5" SATA hard drive?
3guesses to 3guesses
28 Dec 16#22
To answer my own question, I just found this from last August:
"Given that the Z3735F platform doesn’t support SATA or socketed RAM there’s little chance of any upgrading or hacking."
8-(
Gentle_Giant
27 Dec 161#16
Great minds think alike.
robs1
27 Dec 16#17
This looks a similar spec (identical other than larger screen size) to the Lenovo Miix 3 I got a year or so back. I'm using it for work when travelling, runs Office fine, runs Autocad Trueview slowly but OK. Does everything I need of it.
MicroSD card slot so you store as much as you need. HDMI out so you can connect to a large screen or projector. Bluetooth for a mouse.
For £99 this looks like a real bargain - might get a backup!
bytemaster
27 Dec 16#18
Bargain. FHD IPS Panel. CPU/RAM/Storage fine for Web, Email, Light Office duties. It's not a gaming laptop, or for video editing, or heavy spreadsheet/database activities, but for most users it is a better laptop than anything under £250. 36 Month Warranty
gorgo2015
27 Dec 16#19
This is not even worth the £99! For much less get a 2nd hand Thinkpad X61.
bytemaster to gorgo2015
27 Dec 164#20
Display, size, weight, battery life, warranty. I think you are wrong.
3guesses to gorgo2015
27 Dec 16#21
Does that have a 1080p screen?
zaheer2003
28 Dec 16#23
You can forget Linux too, Atom's don't support it all that well, read around about Linux on Atoms before you buy it.
Sami24
28 Dec 16#24
Would this be good to get for my mum? It would literally only be used to watch YouTube videos and maybe a little web browsing.
littld to Sami24
28 Dec 16#25
Does she have good eyesight? It's a good screen but a small screen.
babylon
28 Dec 16#26
I was gonna say something like this, Not that I new about it, But only the other day for some reason I dug out my old Atom powered Hannspree Netbook that was used like twice and is still as good as brand new, Had a 2GB stick from an old laptop that I stuck in it for a boost, Stuck on lite version of Linux, Still runs like a dog.
Shame really, It's as good as new, But it's good for nothing, May as well take out the 250B sata Hard Drive and dump it.
captainbeaky
28 Dec 161#27
Looks very good value - even if the processor is a little slow. I owned a Windows tablet with similar specs for a while - was fine for general browsing, YouTube etc but struggled with anything more demanding.
dezontk
28 Dec 16#28
1080p on something so laggy is not a good thing.
bytemaster to dezontk
28 Dec 16#41
Wrong!
superted2008
28 Dec 161#29
Bought my daughter one for Christmas, fine for YouTube, web browsing and ms office.
Screen is nice, battery is good.
Bargain
hackerace to superted2008
28 Dec 16#46
Do u know if it has 1finger scroll option on the touch pad as most only do 2 finger? Would appreciate if you could check.thanks
jewelie
28 Dec 16#30
For those so inclined, the Z3735F works a treat as a Steam In-Home Streaming client.
alexanderthenotsogreat
28 Dec 16#31
Get a portable HDD - Simple as that! And anyway, this is pretty much something you'd either give to a child as a toy for browsing to Cbeebies or a student for word documents which would likely only take up between 400k - 1.2mb. From the sounds of things, you want to install Crysis 3 on there and try tweaking it like youtubes LowSpecGamer - Sorry, not going to happen :smile:
3guesses
28 Dec 16#32
Which Linux distro was that?
3guesses
28 Dec 16#33
I think you have me confused with someone else - these days I don't have time to play computer games 8-(
Guinea
28 Dec 16#34
Very bad device.. processor is several years old and too slow to do anything much at all. Combined with the measly 2GB of ram it'll start to struggle as soon as you try to open several tabs at once, or use multiple desktops etc - basically can't do anything other than simple word processing and very basic browsing. As soon as you try to edit a publication with many pictures or a large spreadsheet it will become unusable. Cold because the experience this device provides isn't fit for anyone
bytemaster to Guinea
28 Dec 16#42
This is ideal for the user who wants to do basic word processing and browsing. It is definitely not a bad device. Because it is not suitable for you doesn't mean that it "isn't fit for anyone". Why encourage people to spend more than they need to?
ZeroAbbadon2
28 Dec 16#35
For £10 more probably better off with a Linx 1010. Basically identical specs but with the added benefit of being a tablet with keyboard attachment instead of a notebook. Only downside is the lower resolution screen.
Absolutely not worth it. It's a good price for what it is, but what it is isn't worth buying for any price. Save up more and buy a better laptop. Get a Chromebook if you really need a cheap laptop.
bytemaster to commenter14
28 Dec 162#43
Show me a Chromebook with FHD and 36 Month Warranty for £99.99. Oh it would also be a bonus if it could run Win 10.
arandomusername
28 Dec 16#44
Wonder if remix os will run on this
captainbeaky to arandomusername
28 Dec 16#48
Should do. Gearbest even sell a Remix OS tablet with the Z3735f processor & 2GB ram. Doubt it could run the Remix player emulator though.
commenter14
28 Dec 16#45
Did you even read my comment? Did you understand it? Clearly not.
bytemaster
28 Dec 161#47
I certainly did read your comment and understood your statement "Absolutely not worth it", although I clearly disagree with that.
However "It's a good price for what it is" followed by "what it is isn't worth buying for any price" seems rather confusing and contradictory.
However what is clear is that you consider this to be basically useless, and I hold a different opinion, indeed I am using a similar device at the moment. Sometimes our peers are better served by sharing knowledge gained through experience, rather than prejudice.
dezontk
29 Dec 16#49
Not at all.
bytemaster
29 Dec 16#50
Anything less than 1080 in 2016 is inexcusable, and represents poor value for consumers. This unit can easily drive FHD for the anticipated uses, it is not a gaming machine. FHD is so much better for browsing, video playback and WP, plus this is an IPS panel, not the atrocious TN panels seen in most cheap to mid range laptops.
ukhotdeals1
30 Dec 16#51
Got mine this morning - failed to break it yet, but still plenty of time - joking aside, windows/10 is a lot less painful than I was expecting (after installing "Classic Start menu" - deleting all the Microsoft Bloatware & sticking on Firefox & Thunderbird)
Deep down I really want to go entirely "open source" but I understand there are issues unlocking the UEFI startup, so that'll have to wait for another day!
SClub
31 Dec 16#52
Balls! Was considering this at £149.99, would definitely have purchased at £99.99 but they're sold out now :disappointed:
Opening post
Features
Intel® Atom® Z3735F processor and Intel® HD graphics (1.33 GHz up to 1.83 GHz, 2MB Cache)
29.5cm/11.6" Full HD display and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels
2x USB ports, 1 x HDMI out
Memory card reader
High-definition audio with 2 loudspeakers, Dolby® AudioTM certified
Wireless LAN with integrated Bluetooth® 4.0 function
Fast Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n-standard technology and integrated HD webcam and microphone
Windows 10 pre-installed
Free trials of Office 365 and McAfee LiveSafe
Battery Life: Up to 7 hours
- Boogie83e
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All comments (52)
On paper sure Intel say 2gb, in reality yes it has been provided with models sporting 4gb ram.
But no, there's no ability to upgrade ram in this device anyway.
pretty crappy
That screen is brilliant for a £100 machine.
https://m.cclonline.com/product/216611/CYCMINIPCDONGLELAN-4GB/Branded-Desktop-PCs/Sumvision-Cyclone-Mini-PC-Plus-LAN-PC-Intel-Atom-Z3735F-4GB-RAM-32GB-eMMC-Windows-10/SYS4712/
Likely the same trick they did with the cherry 8300 etc, causes serious speed issues. Likely to get better performance with 2gb tbh.
"Given that the Z3735F platform doesn’t support SATA or socketed RAM there’s little chance of any upgrading or hacking."
8-(
MicroSD card slot so you store as much as you need. HDMI out so you can connect to a large screen or projector. Bluetooth for a mouse.
For £99 this looks like a real bargain - might get a backup!
Shame really, It's as good as new, But it's good for nothing, May as well take out the 250B sata Hard Drive and dump it.
Screen is nice, battery is good.
Bargain
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/linx-1010b-10-1-tablet-keyboard-32-gb-black-10143641-pdt.html?istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&istItemId=atpqplwaw&istBid=tztx&srcid=198&cmpid=ppc~gg~1013+%28PLA%29+TABLETS+-+Adaptive~1013+%28PLA%29+Tablets+-+adaptive+ad+group~Exact&mctag=gg_goog_7904&kwid=GOOGLE&s_kwcid=DS!700000001428950!102355031779!!!g!!PRODUCT+GROUP&device=m&ds_kids=92700015832921427&PLA=1&gclid=Cj0KEQiA4o3DBRCJsZqh8vWqt_8BEiQA2Fw0ecP0o2IpsdW2Q6--RdGldduxQHWTO7CqsxemGnqumVkaAhEa8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CNLk0bH9ltECFRGp7Qod6WYHog
However "It's a good price for what it is" followed by "what it is isn't worth buying for any price" seems rather confusing and contradictory.
However what is clear is that you consider this to be basically useless, and I hold a different opinion, indeed I am using a similar device at the moment. Sometimes our peers are better served by sharing knowledge gained through experience, rather than prejudice.
Deep down I really want to go entirely "open source" but I understand there are issues unlocking the UEFI startup, so that'll have to wait for another day!