SIGMA SI
Honourable Mention Award PC Pro
(September '01)
This issue’s Rock Sigma keeps up the screaming performance
of its entry in our business notebook group test (see labs
issue 81 p110). In fact, its score of 2.23 made it the fastest
laptop on test.
Intel’s 866MHz Pentium III is the brains of the operation,
helping to prop up SiS integrated chipset. Only 8Mb of the
128Mb SODIMM is drawn off by the 6305 video chip, and the CPU
brings the machine to forth place in our 3D testing with 949
3D marks. This indicates passable 3D acceleration, although
more RAM would help this and any other machine for leisure
purpose.
Despite the £462 price difference between its business
counterpart and this model, the FireWire port is retained
alongside the pair of USB ports. One of the few signs of the
price drop is the halving of the hard disk back to the 10Gb.
If this isn’t enough, the FireWire port is a ready option for
adding more via external disks, and you can upgrade the
supplied DVD-ROM drive to a CDRW for £100.
There are plenty of connectivity options included as
standard. The modem port doubles up as a 10/100 network port,
so business connection needs aren’t totally ignored. However,
PC Card fans should beware the single slot, and there’s no
docking station port – just a port replicator for £149
The port replicator will be handy if you frequently use the
Sigma away from the desk. However, its battery life hovered
around the 85-minute mark, which was solidly dependable rather
than being in the plus-100-minute area of excellence. At
3.2kg, it isn’t the lightest notebook here either, but
rockdirect.com is kind enough to include a carry case.
Our panel of judges rated the 14.1in TFT as average. Still,
with a 1,024 x 768 resolution we don’t expect many complaints.
The keyboard gained similar rating. It only gives minimal
tactile feedback, but doesn’t sink into the case like some of
its rivals.
There’s no office software provided to add value, although
the one-year, collect-and-return warranty is welcome. But what
lifts this notebook into awards territory is its range of
hardware features and sheer speed. Although the Dell undercuts
rockdirect.com by £50 and maintains its build quality to win,
the Sigma is aworthy alternative.
RESULTS |
|
PERFORMANCE |
6/6 |
FEATURES |
5/6 |
VALUE FOR MONEY |
5/6 |
OVERALL |
5/6 |
MODEL |
Rock Sigma Si |
RATING |
5/6 |
PRO'S |
....... |
CON'S |
....... |
VERDICT |
The fastest 2D notebook on test and no slouch in 3D,
so a worthy Honourable Mention |
PROCESSOR |
Intel Pentium PIII 866MHz |
RAM |
128Mb |
HARD DISK |
10Gb |
DISPLAY |
14.1 XGA TFT |
DRIVES |
8 x DVD and Internal 3.5" 1.44Mb Floppy drive |
OTHER |
Internal 56k modem |
OTHER |
Internal 10/100mbps LAN |
OTHER |
|
WARRANTY |
1 Year Collect and Return |
PRICE |
£999. (EX. VAT) |
WINSTONE |
N/A |
PC Pro Honourable Mention Award
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