Medion Akoya E2006 D

Medion Akoya E2006 D

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Medion Akoya E2006 D Reviews

DigitalVersus

07/2009

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6.0/10

Product Survey: mini PCs

In the series of mini PCs, we asked Medion to send us their Akoya E2006D for testing. This product is part of the manufacturer’s Evolution series and is positioned as a desktop PC with all you need for internet access. After having tested the Asus Eee Box and Acer Aspire Revo, we were expecting something more compact from Medion. Announced as an ultra compact in the marketing blurb, we’re not really sure this is accurate. It is much more compact than a standard PC but gigantic compared to the Acer and Asus minis. It is almost 4 Kg in weight and is 5 times the size. This “mini” is relatively noisy overall. The fans kick in when it is transferring files or processing with the CPU. It isn’t a turbine but you can hear it and it is not as quiet as the competition. It has the following connectivity: 6 USBs, 1 VGA, 1 RJ45 and 8 mini jacks (2 at the front and 6 at the back) and 1 memory card reader. According to the manufacturer, the VGA out is likely to be replaced by a DVI on the models coming out as of mid-September. To this, add the DVD burner that you won’t find on the Acer and Asus minis (see inset).