CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 06/20/2002
- Updated on: 11/22/2009
Not quite top-shelf
At 1.7 by 12.8 by 10.5 inches and weighing 7.3 pounds, the $2,500 Omnibook xe4500 packs in all you'll need for an office anywhere. This system is a few ounces lighter than the IBM ThinkPad A31p but heavier than Compaq's upcoming N1000. With its midsized power adapter, a road-ready xe4500 weighs in at just less than 8 pounds.
With a 1.7GHz mobile Pentium 4-M processor, a 40GB hard drive, and 256MB of RAM, the xe4500's specs are solid but one rung down from the top of the notebook ladder. Fed by an ATI Mobility M6 graphics accelerator with 32MB of video memory, the 1,400x1,050 resolution is a nice match for the 15-inch screen. The display was picture-perfect, with even lighting and no bad pixels; the same notebook with an XGA display costs $50 less. Fixed combo DVD/CD-RW and floppy drives (no swapping options here) round out the xe4500's spec sheet.
Good keyboard, port selection
The Omnibook xe4500 stands out from the crowd with an excellent keyboard that is firm, quiet, and easy to master. The keys are a comfortable 19.3mm, and there's an oversized touchpad, which has both a scroll zone and on/off buttons. Around the edge of the system is a first-rate mixture of old and new ports, from the infrared, PS/2, external-monitor, parallel, and serial connections to USB, FireWire, and S-Video ports. Add a pair of PC Card slots, a V.92 modem, LAN, and built-in 802.11b (Wi-Fi) radio, and the xe4500 can remain well connected whether at work, in your home, or on the road.
While this sleekly designed, silver-and-gray notebook would be the envy of any skateboarder, it is at heart a straight-laced business system that makes do without extras such as CD controls on the front edge. The pair of speakers under the screen hinges deliver tinny and frail sound, but there is a convenient, two-button volume control and a Mute button on the side of the machine.
Disappointing performance
All this adds up to a system that, in terms of performance, is less than the sum of its parts, however. After a high-impact workout at CNET Labs, the Omnibook xe4500 scored a disappointing 143 in SysMark2001's suite of benchmarks. That's well behind the pace set by the Compaq Evo N800v and the larger Gateway 600XL, which came stocked with more system memory. On the other hand, the Omnibook xe4500's 4,000mAh, 14.8-volt lithium-ion battery really shines. It lasted for 3 hours, 7 minutes between charges, which is quite a bit longer than the 600XL's battery or the Evo N800v's. In fact, the Omnibook xe4500 is the current battery-life champion for P4-M systems.
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