Xeno-m
5/5stars What Laptop (November
'02)
The past two years have seen the arrival of two different
kinds of laptop from UK vendors. On the one hand, there are
large desktop replacement machines, fitted with regular PC
processors and designed to be used at the owner 's desk. On
the other, are machines fitted with mobile processors, a
slimmed down chassis and a feature set that are intended for
portable life. The Xeno-m clearly fits into the latter
category. While at 2.8kg, it wasn't quite light enough to fit
into our ultra-portable group review, it 's still a machine
that few users would resent having to carry in their
briefcases. Its measurements are 305 x 260 x 30mm,which means
the laptop will fit into a regular briefcase.
Fitted with a 2GHz Mobile Pentium 4-m processor, alongside
512MB of RAM, the Xeno-m offered extremely high performance
levels. The fastest machine in our group review, the ACi
PowerLite and Compaq Evo N610, achieved joint overall
benchmark scores of 189.6; the Xeno-m scored 198.3.
Predictably, it scored particularly well in the processor
test, with a result head and shoulders above the competition.
The MMX, memory and hard drive tests were also good. Graphics
performance was a little weaker. The Xeno-m features an
integrated SiS video controller, rather than a dedicated
graphics chipset, reducing 2D and especially 3D performance.
That said, the overall impression is of a very snappy machine
that is well suited to demanding use. In our tests, the
Lithium-Ion battery lasted 109 minutes - considerably longer
than machines with desktop processors, but not quite so good
as the best ultraportables. To make up for its increased
weight, the Xeno-m offers a number of features that aren't 't
found on many of the machines in our group review. The display
is a 14.1-inch TFT panel with a resolution of 1024 x 768
pixels. Image quality is extremely good. The narrow viewing
angle makes it less well suited than some machines for
presentations to a group of people. Only the Compaq Evo N610c
in our review group offered this screen and image size. The
40GB hard drive is also better than average for this price
bracket, and offers more storage than any laptop in the group
review bar the Hi-Grade. Also impressive, and unexpected, is
the inclusion of a DVD/CD-RW combination drive. Some
ultraportables offer no built-in removable media drives
whatsoever and the ability to install, backup and view data on
CD-R and DVD discs is a considerable advantage. The drive is
the 'slot 'type, as fitted on the Apple PowerBook G4 rather
than the usual ejecting tray found on Windows systems, keeping
the height of the drive down to little over one centimetre. As
might be expected, there is no floppy drive. Usability is
generally good. The membrane keyboard is closer to the
touchpad and the edge of the chassis than is commonly the
case, and was comfortable to use. The downside of this was
that we found it easy to accidentally scrape against the
touchpad while typing, sending the cursor to another position
in the document. A further inclusion is the built-in Wireless
LAN antenna, supported by a system tray applet, which reports
on the nature and strength of any connection.
The provision of Windows XP Professional means that
establishing a connection through this or the standard wired
Ethernet port is relatively pain-free. Connectivity is good,
with two USB ports,FireWire,PS/2,S-video and VGA ports. There
's also a single Type II PC Card slot. The absence of
infrared, parallel and serial ports may inconvenience the
owners of older peripherals, but any equipment purchased
within the past two years ought to connect without any
problems. The Xeno-m bundle also includes McAfee antivirus
software and a leather carry case. The Xeno-m is a very good
example of how portability and power needn 't be mutually
exclusive. This is a fast machine with lots of features which
won 't weigh you down. At £1526 (inc.VAT), it 's unlikely to
empty your IT budget either.
MODEL |
Rock Xeno-m |
RATING |
5/5 Stars |
PRO'S |
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CON'S |
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VERDICT |
The overall impression is of a very snappy machine
that is well suited to demanding use |
PROCESSOR |
Intel Mobile Pentium 4 2GHz processor |
RAM |
512Mb |
HARD DISK |
40Gb |
DISPLAY |
14.1 XGA TFT |
DRIVES |
DVD/CDRW Combo Drive |
OTHER |
10/100Mbps Internal LAN |
OTHER |
Internal 56k modem and IEEE 1394 Firewire |
OTHER |
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WARRANTY |
3 Year Collect and Return |
PRICE |
£1,368 (ex vat) |
WINSTONE |
N/A |
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