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Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 6:54 am
by Fozzer
Hello Chums...

What do you make of this "Bargain" for next Thursday 9th. August, in our local Aldi Store...

15.4" Multi-Media Notebook MD 96290...

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:32 am
by Akula.
Performance-wise, this isnt a bad notebook. The integrated soundcard doesnt look bad, but I'm no expert on sound cards. If all fails, a USB sound card would help.

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:39 pm
by 4_Series_Scania
If I know Aldi, you'll have more chance of finding Pamela Anderson with her assets available at your local store!

Aldi (& Lidl) are masters of loss leaders that 95% of stores do not stock, by the time you realise this, they hope, you've already got half a trolley of shopping and there loss leader has worked - it got you into the store.

Re: Medion

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 5:37 pm
by Ivan
just set up camp in front of the shop a day before the thing goes on sale... usually does the trick.

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:14 pm
by Fozzer
If I know Aldi, you'll have more chance of finding Pamela Anderson with her assets available at your local store!

Aldi (& Lidl) are masters of loss leaders that 95% of stores do not stock, by the time you realise this, they hope, you've already got half a trolley of shopping and there loss leader has worked - it got you into the store.



Did you read the full specification Paul, and compare it with the asking price...?

A Sony, HP, etc, will cost twice as much, with a lesser specification.

After a careful study, it seemed pretty impressive to me, and more than suits my needs as a software/hardware music programming computer for my MIDI/USB keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, etc!

The UK branch of Medion is located in Swindon where any necessary service and repairs are carried out.

All the items found in Aldi's weekly catalogue can always be found in their local store, (a mile from me).

(Lots of useful "stuff" at bargain prices).

Paul... ;)...!

Re: Medion

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:59 pm
by Mushroom_Farmer
Don't know Paul. Looks like the processor is the weak link in that one. 1MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB, and only 32-bit compatibility. The T2130 is essentially a stripped-down Conroe. Comparing the two the Conroe processor has a 4MB L2 cache and use a 1066/1333MHz FSB.
Still not a bad price though(around U.S. $920), assuming you're not planning on any upgrading, and there is a 3-year warranty according to the advert. I'll compare it with tommorow's (Not always)Best-Buy advert.

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:12 am
by Fozzer
Don't know Paul. Looks like the processor is the weak link in that one. 1MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB, and only 32-bit compatibility. The T2130 is essentially a stripped-down Conroe. Comparing the two the Conroe processor has a 4MB L2 cache and use a 1066/1333MHz FSB.
Still not a bad price though(around U.S. $920), assuming you're not planning on any upgrading, and there is a 3-year warranty according to the advert. I'll compare it with tommorow's (Not always)Best-Buy advert.


Many thanks for the extra info, Mush....

That's what I was looking for...;)...!

Laptops/Notebooks are a bit out of my field of expertise, and I'm certainly not well-up on the inner workings of Intel Processors...(More of an AMD Man myself!)... ;D...!

At the moment I have all my Music Programming software running on my bulky PC* and coupled to my MIDI keyboards via long MIDI data leads on the other side of my studio.

A small Laptop (running the same software) mounted on top of my Keyboards would be much more comfortable/sensible.
...but it does require a FAST processor, lots of RAM, and a good Sound Chip, to convert all the streaming MIDI data to audio waveforms, without any "latency" (delay)... :o...!

This is just the sort of advise I need in this application....
...thanks Folks... :)...!

Paul...You hum it....I'll play it... 8-)...!

* The PC with its specification below, and it's quality Creative Labs Soundblaster Pro 1024 Sound card does the job admirably, but is inconvenient and bulky to use for live playing.

Re: Medion

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:21 am
by Mushroom_Farmer
Geewiz Paul, what kind of setup you got there? ;D ;D

Back in the 1980's bands were using Atari ST boards for MIDI. :o :o The first Creative MIDI kit ran on MS-DOS........ ::) ;D ;D

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:23 am
by Fozzer
Geewiz Paul, what kind of setup you got there? ;D ;D

Back in the 1980's bands were using Atari ST boards for MIDI. :o :o The first Creative MIDI kit ran on MS-DOS........ ::) ;D ;D


Hello Mush...

Vangellis and Jean Michele Jarre dont get a look-in with my present set-up....

...trust me... ;D...!

I have a house full of (1980's) Yamaha DX synthesizers/sound modules, M-Audio Master keyboards/Digital Pianos and software, Roland Drum Machines, and very tolerant neighbours, (trust me)...;)...!
...LOL... ;D...!

....(also had/have a  1984 Sinclair Spectrum 48K with a MIDI In/Out/Thru hardware add-on, and music composing software for my various DX Synthesizers...olden days, long long ago!...joy!)...!

Paul... ;D...!

Prokeys 88 Stage Digital Piano, Korg CX 3 dual manual Tone-wheel organ (Hammond B-3), M-Audio Sequencer, KeyRig, and Drum and Bass Rig, for starters...

http://www.m-audio.com/

Music is the spice of life...play on!... ;)...!

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:39 am
by 4_Series_Scania
If I know Aldi, you'll have more chance of finding Pamela Anderson with her assets available at your local store!

Aldi (& Lidl) are masters of loss leaders that 95% of stores do not stock, by the time you realise this, they hope, you've already got half a trolley of shopping and there loss leader has worked - it got you into the store.



Did you read the full specification Paul, and compare it with the asking price...?

A Sony, HP, etc, will cost twice as much, with a lesser specification.

After a careful study, it seemed pretty impressive to me, and more than suits my needs as a software/hardware music programming computer for my MIDI/USB keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, etc!

The UK branch of Medion is located in Swindon where any necessary service and repairs are carried out.

All the items found in Aldi's weekly catalogue can always be found in their local store, (a mile from me).

(Lots of useful "stuff" at bargain prices).

Paul... ;)...!




You must have batter branches down south mate - I'm yet to find any of the interesting computer kit related offers advertised available in any of the 3 stores in my area.

The spec isn't that bad at all, well worth snapping up, my point was (from my perspective) getting ones mitts on said item.

One of the Broadband providers (Orange iirc) is giving away a free laptop with a 12 month contract - Now thats a bargain!  (PC World related I think)

Re: Medion  MD 96290 Notebook....Bargain?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:38 pm
by Fozzer
Woo-Hoo...!

Cured the problem at last, with little cost!

Instead of lashing out for a new Laptop/Notebook;

Re: Medion

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 1:03 pm
by MWISimmer
Nice set up Paul...

And a nice Wilton too...  ;)