Sunday, July 15, 2007

Everex StepNote XT5000T Review

he black on black lid (with a chrome accent strip) gives this machine a
rather generic look, and the one third silver/two thirds black keyboard
deck is not the pinnacle of ergonomics. In fact, the keyboard layout is
unacceptable for a machine this size. While the letter keys are full
sized and comfortable, some ancillary keys including oft used Enter,
Shift, and the period key are shrunken to accommodate a dedicated
number pad (that you'll probably never use). Also, the plastic chrome
mouse buttons felt cheap and were very loud.



Another cost-saver comes in the LCD panel: The 17-inch widescreen is
bright enough, but the resolution (1440 x 900 pixels) is low for this
class. Still, text in applications was crisp and legible, and DVD
playback looked fine. Since there is no high-def optical drive option
(a dual-layer multi-format DVD burner is standard), you probably won't
miss the HD screen. On the plus side, the deck-mounted speakers
delivered decent sound quality, and you get a 100GB hard drive. Everex StepNote XT5000T Review by LAPTOP Magazine Linked by LT Hacker


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