Optima Prolite K Series

By Jeremy Roche on 09/09/2004

More Optima reviews , RRP: AU$2999.00

The good:

  • Bright, widescreen 12.1" display
  • Accessible Firewire and audio ports at front
  • Includes a DVD burner

The bad:

  • Poor battery life
  • Dated design

The bottomline:

The sub-2kg Prolite notebook includes a DVD burner and a decent set of features, but its battery life will not satisfy road warriors.

Users' rating:

10/10

Tags:

k | laptop | notebook | optima | prolite | series

Design
Not to say the Prolite K series is unattractive, but we suspect Optima won't be receiving any design awards for this notebook. It has a sliver finish, not by any means as sleek as Apple's Powerbook G4, and the modern touches pretty much end there.

Smaller than Optima's more professional looking 15" Centoris G series, the Prolite K Series measures 215 x 297 x 34-42mm -- higher at the back due to elevation boosters. It is reasonably thick compared to other compact laptops but keeps its weight down to a light 1.9kg (which includes the optical drive and battery).

The Prolite K's keyboard looks a tad dated with its beige colouring but the touchpad redeems the notebook somewhat in terms of style. Most touchpads found on notebooks have a definable border, but the K Series lower half is all silver, with the touchpad area blending into its surroundings with only a slight depression revealing its whereabouts. It might visually be more appealing but it is at the expense of practicality to use.

Features
Powering the Prolite is an Intel Pentium M processor running at 1.5GHz, sporting a 1MB cache and a 400MHz front side bus. There is 512MB of RAM onboard that supports up to 1GB of memory expansion. The K Series has a 12.1-inch widescreen LCD capable of displaying resolutions up to 1280 x 800. Video is handled by Intel's integrated Extreme Graphics 2 which shares up to 64MB of system memory.

The standard Prolite K Series comes with an internal DVD/CDRW combo drive and costs AU$2,999. A version featuring a DVD burner that supports +RW, -RW and RAM formats retails for AU$3,499. Our review model came with a 60GB hard disk and Optima offers 30/40/80GB alternatives.

For connectivity, audio outputs and a Firewire (IEEE 1394) port are conveniently located at the front of the Prolite near the palm rest. There are two USB ports, VGA out for an external monitor, S-Video, LAN and modem ports. Below the PC card slot is a CompactFlash card reader that is handy to have if your digital camera uses the CF format, but we would have preferred a multi-card reader, like the one found on the Asus W1N and Acer's TravelMate 8005LMi.

As a Centrino certified notebook, the K Series has an Intel Pro/Wireless 2200 adapter providing integrated 802.11b and 802.11g wireless connectivity. The b standard allows wireless data transfers at speeds up to 11 megabits per second, while the g standard enables up to 54mbps.

Running Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Optima bundles a Cyberlink suite consisting of PowerDVD, PowerDirector, Power2Go, PowerProducer, Media@Show, and DVD Solution. Microsoft Works and Encarta 2004 are also included.

Performance
The Optima Prolite X scored 170 in Bapco's MobileMark 2002 productivity test, which lasted only 146 minutes. During the less-intensive reader test, the notebook's battery lasted a total of 171 minutes. A disappointing result considering Optima's Centoris notebook has a 15" screen and lasted almost 5 hours in our tests.

Optima provides a standard one-year warranty with the notebook.

Like this article? Click below to send it to your mobile for free!


15/09/2004, 11:23 AM

Great Design, Great Size

Report offensive comment

  • Leave a comment

All fields marked with * are required

What do you think

Rate this product:

Need help? Read our guidelines for what each number rating represents.

Your e-mail will not be displayed

You must read and type the 6 chars within 0..9 and A..F

You must read and type the 6 chars.

  • Sony Vaio VGN-TT15GN

  • Our favourite laptops of 2008

  • Oi!: Free netbook with your LCD television

  • Oi!: Apple discounts for one day only

  • Apple MacBook Air (Core 2 Duo 1.6GHz, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M)

  • Oi!: Macbooks: Running on AC is bad for performance

  • Oi!: Poll: Does product placement work?

  • Toshiba Portege R600

  • Laptops with backlit keyboards

More articles »

Find the right laptop

Brand
  • Multiple options can be selected

    Membership benefits

    Create a personalised homepage

    Create a personalised homepage

    Choose your interests from our 16 categories and only see articles relevant to you. Sign up for a free CNET Australia membership now!