The results were encouraging as the WLAN module offered good speeds. We tested the module under ideal conditions (no other WLAN devices nearby, close to the router). We tested the memory card reader with our reference card (the Toshiba Exceria Pro SDXC 64 GB UHS-II). The transfer of 250 jpg files (each roughly 5 MB) is completed at a speed of 17.8 MB/s. The memory card reader is decent: it can copy large data blocks at a maximum transfer speed of 36.7 MB/s. The positioning has changed slightly: the ports have been pushed to the back and the right sides of the laptop. The number and type of ports have stayed the same. We appreciate that the manufacturer has provided a maintenance flap, as this provides access to the RAM and the storage device. The battery is integrated into the laptop. Sadly, the base unit proves to be an exception, as it is a little weak. We like the workmanship and sturdiness of this laptop. The wrist-rest area and the display cover are adorned with textures. The case of the ES1-533 is made of matte, black synthetic material. The test model is very similar to the predecessors ( ES1-512 and ES1-521), as there are few visual differences.
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