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MSI PR200-064UK

Verdict

Disappointing ergonomics, but the blend of power and battery life makes it very good value.

Review Date: 16 Jan 2008

Price when reviewed: (£800 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
5 stars out of 6

Reading the feature table entry for the MSI PR200-064UK, you'd be hard-pushed to spot a significant difference between it and the Labs-winning Acer. From practically identical processors, through same-sized hard disks, draft-n wireless modules and even the presence of a fingerprint reader for added security, there's simply very little between them on paper.

The MSI bests its rival in one area, though, and that's battery life. The 4,800mAh battery lasted a shade under six hours in our light-use test, putting it near the front of the pack and almost matching the Rock with its ULV processor. But there's no low-power CPU inside the MSI: the 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7250 raced to a decent score of 0.95 in our benchmarks, meaning only the expensive Sony can better its combination of power and longevity.

It's well equipped in the ports department, too, with the interesting inclusion of an HDMI port - with only a standard DVD writer, you'll have to download HD content to play on an HDTV - as well as three USB ports, an ExpressCard/54 slot and an SD card reader. Wireless connectivity comes in the form of both draft-n and Bluetooth adapters, and the 160GB hard disk offers plenty of space.

But where the MSI can't compete - and where it drops points for Features & Design - is in its ergonomics. Like the Acer, it's right on the 2kg boundary, but the battery juts out a little at the back, and the major difference is that it simply doesn't look very desirable. We don't have a great deal of confidence in the strength of either the lid or hinge. The keyboard is far too clicky to be comfortable, despite the fairly spacious layout, and the speakers lack the bass to enjoy music on them.

The TFT is its strong point, though. It's a 12.1in glossy display, making colours vivid and edges crisp, and there's a 1.3-megapixel camera in the frame above it. All in all, there's plenty to like here, and if the ergonomics don't bother you the MSI PR200-064UK offers tremendous value at just £681. It's a close call at this price, but the Acer's durability and design just edge in front this month.

Author: David Bayon

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