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NEC Versa E6200 (Core Duo T2250 Processor 1.73GHz, 512MB RAM)

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List price as of Nov 8, 2006:
S$2299

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Very good

7.2

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The good: Integrated Webcam with dedicated Skype button; mini-remote control; scratch-resistant and aesthetically pleasing design; strong security features; power-saving Eco mode.

The bad: Slower Ethernet port; no docking option; fixed optical drive.

The bottom line: For office workers who consider video conferencing their life, the Versa E6200 has the performance and features to support such a lifestyle. However, the lack of external docking options may hinder those who like to transform their notebooks into desktop wannabes in the office.

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CNET Asia Review

By Darius Chang, CNET Asia

Editors' note :
The warranty terms for the Versa E6200 has been amended from local coverage to an international warranty. The review and ratings have been altered to reflect the change.


The 14.1-inch Versa E6200 series is the first from NEC to follow an industrial design concept. The brainchild of Jun Katsunuma, manager and expert designer at NEC Universal Design Center, the texture of the corporate-oriented Versa bears a striking resemblance to the leather-clad Asus S6F, though as we see later the body is made from another unique material. The Versa E6200 has a black chassis and uses an integrated graphics chipset, while the E6210 bumps up the eye candy with an Nvidia GeForce Go 7300 under its brown hood. Both possess a dedicate Skype button next to the integrated Webcam which, though unique, could have been better utilized.


The sleek aesthetics was the brainchild of NEC expert designer Jun Katsunuma.
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Design
The Versa E6100 minimalist theme is apparent by the lack of common multimedia controls. However, what it did decide to include are buttons which are rarely seen on other notebooks--Skype and Eco keys. The rounded contours reduce the dimensions somewhat, though it is rather thick at 37.1mm with a footprint of 337 x 245mm. Weighing 2.3kg, it may not be as light as the BenQ JoyBook S73, but is still portable nevertheless.

The top cover is textured like leather, but is actually machined from the same tough plastic material found on Aston Martin dashboards. We like the low-maintenance chassis, which not only repels fingerprints but also possesses a high degree of scratch resistance. During the launch, the NEC country manager even drew across the surface with a key, yet no apparent disfigurement could be seen.

The integrated Webcam sits at the top of the display, hence requiring a latchless design that holds the notebook closed based on the tightness of the hinge. Though this makes one-hand opening a breeze, some may prefer the security of a physical latch to keep the unit closed in the event of an unintentional drop.

Features
Under the hood, one almost requires the investigative skills of a forensic scientist to discover the two flushed dedicated Skype and Eco buttons on the E6200. Though it's supposed to be a corporate machine, the inclusion of a mini-remote control allows the user to sneak in some movie time after hours.

Every serious business portable must have strong security features which this Versa achieves with a combination of a fingerprint biometric sensor, Trusted Platform Module security chip and harddisk password protection. As battery life is paramount for the traveling urbanite, the Eco button steps down the processor and reduces screen brightness to conserve as much juice as possible. The keyboard has a comfortable pitch and the touchpad is responsive enough to work on for long periods.


The integrated Webcam and Skype button makes video conferencing a breeze.
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With the increasing popularity of VoIP and video-conferencing tools, an integrated Webcam and dedicated Skype button launch the program or allow you to answer incoming Skype calls. Unfortunately for some, the current software does not allow the button to be mapped on another instant messaging application, which limits its functionality for non-Skype subscribers. Though sufficient for video-conferencing needs, we would have liked a 1.3-megapixel Webcam used by other notebooks for higher-quality impromptu snapshots.

The 14.1-inch transflective widescreen offers more screen real estate than the standard aspect display. The 1,280 x 800-pixel resolution is driven by the integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics processor, which pulls up to 256MB of system memory for video rendering. An internal DVD Super Multi writer can be used for movie viewing or high-capacity optical backup. Unfortunately, it is not swappable and hence options such as an extended battery or second harddisk is not possible. The Versa's audio quality is on par with most notebook speakers.

The usual ports and connectivity options are present. Other than hooking up to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks, it also hitches up to wired Ethernet and modem connections. However, those in corporations which are wired with the faster Gigabit network will find themselves slowed down by the 10/100 Ethernet port. External peripherals can be hooked up using any of the four USB 2.0, mini-FireWire or ExpressCard slot. Larger displays can be utilized via the VGA or S-video port, while an integrated memory card reader is compatible with SD/MMC, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro formats.

 

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True the design is elegant



Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: Design, portability, screen, is just above average I find
Cons: No cons, except connectivity
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But I wonder, why is the signal strength of wireless networking is so poor compared to other notebooks at the same distance to wireless router. So poor connectivity. Is it posible to improve that bad things of this use an antenna or buy another wireless card

 

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