$499.00

Everex-StepNote NC1501 Review

by John R. Delaney on July 10, 2007
2.5 star rating
Pros: Very low price; Good display; Improved keyboard

Cons: Poor performance; Subpar battery life; No PC Card or memory card slots

The Verdict: Despite being touted as the world's most energy-efficient notebook, this highly affordable laptop has below-average battery life.
Other than a few tweaks here and there, the Everex StepNote NC1501 is virtually identical to its predecessor, the NC1500. It still boasts a remarkably low price tag, the processor hasn't changed, and it's still one of the worst performers out there. However, if your budget is your number-one (and we mean really number-one) priority, it will fill the bill.
 
The 0.9-inch-thick NC1501 is housed in the same black and silver chassis as its predecessor and weighs just 5.3 pounds. Beneath the lid is a glossy 15.4-inch widescreen display, which is nice and bright and has a decent viewing angle. The keyboard arrangement is slightly better than that of the NC1500, thanks to the addition of a normal-sized Enter key, but the keys on the extreme right side are still a bit cramped. The design offers plenty of wrist room on the keyboard deck, and the two-button touchpad pointing device is conveniently located and responsive.
 
While movies looked good on the 1200 x 800-pixel screen with the multiformat DVD player, they didn't sound great. A single speaker, embedded in the left corner above the keyboard, is suitable for system sounds and beeps but not much else; music sounded hollow and lacked punch. You don't get a lot of connectivity options at this price, but the system does have three USB ports, a VGA port, Ethernet and modem connections, and headphone and microphone jacks. Unfortunately, the NC1501 lacks PC Card slots and a media card reader.
 
Powered by the same 1.5-GHz VIA C7-M processor and 512MB of RAM as last year's model, the NC1501 turned in a PCMark05 score of 718, one of the lowest we've seen in some time. Likewise, its 3DMark03 score of 213 was abysmal, so 3D gaming and multitasking are out of the question with this notebook. A battery runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes was 14 minutes below average. On the upside, the 60GB hard drive runs at 5,400 rpm, an improvement over the previous 4,200-rpm drive configuration.
 
For basic chores, this system runs fine, but don't expect blazing performance. Some programs were a tad poky when opening, but in general they were tolerable. Loading Web pages was downright slow, however, taking between four and eight seconds, depending on the page. You won't find Vista's Aero interface on this Home Basic machine, but when we had several windows open at once, it was able to handle our simple multitasking.
 
Bundled software includes Windows Vista Basic Home Edition and CyberLink's DVD Suite of DVD/CD burning and authoring apps. You also get a trial version of Norton Internet Security 2007. Everex covers the system with a standard one-year warranty (parts and labor), which includes toll-free technical support.
 
Power users will definitely want to take a pass on this system, but if you're in the market for a cheap notebook for basic e-mail, Web surfing, and light word-processing duties, the NC1501 will do the trick for less than $500.

 
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Technical Specifications
Everex-StepNote NC1501
www.everex.com


The central processor unit, or CPU, is the brain of your notebook.
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CPU
1.5-GHz VIA C7-M
Operating SystemMS Windows Vista Basic
The amount of memory our reviewed configuration comes with.
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RAM
512MB
The maximum amount of memory this notebook supports.
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RAM Upgradable to
2GB
Amount of data your storage drive can hold.
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Hard Drive Size
60GB
The rotation speed of a mechanical hard drive.
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Hard Drive Speed
5,400rpm
Your notebook’s storage drive (hard drive or solid state drive) holds your operating system, your programs, and your data.
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Hard Drive Type
SATA Hard Drive
Your notebook display is the primary viewing device for your laptop computer.
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Display Size
15.4
The number of pxiels (wxh) displayed on your screen at once.
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Native Resolution
1200X800
An optical drive allows you to play or record to DVDs, CDs, or Blu-ray discs.
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Optical Drive
DVD+/-RW DL
The speed of the optical drive.
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Optical Drive Speed
8X
Graphics chips are responsible for processing all images sent to your computer’s display.
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Graphics Card
VIA Chrome9 HC IGP/64MB shared
The amount of memory available for graphics processing.
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Video Memory
64MB
Wi-Fi connects you to a router or hotspot for wireless Internet access.
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Wi-Fi
802.11b/g
Ports allow you to connect to external devices such as monitors, printers, MP3 players, and hard drivse.
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Ports (excluding USB)
Ethernet; Headphone; Microphone; Modem; VGA
USB ports allow you to connect many external devices, from MP3 players to external hard drives.
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USB Ports
3
Warranty/SupportOne-year parts and labor/one year 24/7 toll-free
Size14.1 x 10.7 x 0.9 inches
Weight5.3 pounds
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