Zoostorm 63-5402 Family Package review
Verdict
Plenty of hardware for the price, but some poor peripheral choices diminish its appeal.
Review Date: 22 May 2008
Reviewed By: Mike Jennings
Price when reviewed: (£699 inc VAT)
But if the 63-5402 is really going to succeed as a family-centric media machine, then the monitor needs to perform. The included 22in TFT, an AMW X2210WAS, has a native resolution of 1,680 x 1,050, and is relatively bright and sharp. Despite this, it's a poor choice for watching Blu-ray movies - it only has a VGA input, which won't support HDCP encryption, and it also can't show full 1080p video.
The Mesh Elite Pulse HD, for instance, comes with a monitor capable of HD - the 24in Iiyama PLE2403WS-B1. The Zoostorm may be cheaper on paper, but upgrading to a monitor that can full take advantage of the Blu-ray drive would bring the price in line with that of the superior Mesh.
This may be a relatively cheap package, but too many corners have been cut to make it a good value investment. The quick processor, decent printer and Blu-ray drive exude potential, but they're let down elsewhere: an inadequate monitor, poor graphics card, mediocre speakers and inferior chassis means that, despite the price, we can't recommend the Zoostorm.
Author: Mike Jennings
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