Is Medion a good brand?
The German brand Medion is much better than many people think, since being “low-cost” laptops, one may think that the quality of these equipment is very neglected. But, for most users looking for a home use, they are more than fine.
Who makes Medion Erazer?
the Lenovo group
Our brand has been established since 1983 and in the UK since 1998 and is now part of the Lenovo group. We’re sure you’ll enjoy the full ERAZER Gaming experience backed up by a 2 Year Product Warranty.
What happened Medion?
Part of a Big Family MEDION is a publicly traded stock company with headquarters in Essen, Germany, and has approximately 1000 dedicated employees. Since 2011 the company has been part of the international Lenovo Group, the world’s largest PC supplier.
Are Medion laptops good?
Medion Erazer Crawler E10 Verdict The Medion Erazer Crawler E10 is a £700 laptop that can play most AAA games at or near 60fps in Full HD. Yes, the display is rather drab and the speakers are pretty dismal but the keyboard is good and the laptop is easy to upgrade after you’ve got it home. It’s not a bad looker either.
Are Medion laptops good for gaming?
All Medion Erazer laptops are fully capable of delivering a seamless gaming experience; on par with many of the best gaming PCs available.
Is MEDION owned by Aldi?
Medion is, according to its website, a German-based electronics company. That’s not a surprise, since Aldi is a German-based grocery store chain. But there is a little more to the story; Medion was acquired in 2011 by a Chinese corporation known as Lenovo.
Are Medion Erazer good?
Medion Erazer Crawler E10 Verdict Yes, the display is rather drab and the speakers are pretty dismal but the keyboard is good and the laptop is easy to upgrade after you’ve got it home. It’s not a bad looker either. Overall, there’s very little to dislike about this laptop given the specification on offer.
Is Medion Erazer good for gaming?
the Medion Erazer X6603 is simply a good all round mid-tier gaming laptop. It has good current generation hardware, a compact functional design, and – crucially – doesn’t cost the Earth.