Monday, December 25, 2017
Advent Tacto review
Advent Tacto review

The one real disappoinment is that the Advent Tacto�s three USB ports are all only USB 2.0 rather than the very useful USB 3.0. The speakers are also rather feeble they were barely audible when listening to the news on the BBC iPlayer even at maximum volume, so you�ll need to carry around some headphones if you want to listen to some music or the dialogue of a film. The keyboard feels a bit cramped too with a key pitch of just 17 mm so it won�t be ideal for less nimble-fingered users.
The performance of Advent Tacto is inevitably quite restricted, with the Tacto�s 1.6 GHz Intel Celeron processor managing an overall score of just 2064 points when running the general purpose PCMark 7 benchtests. But again, we�ve seen worse scores from other budget laptops costing �100 more than the Tacto, and its 4 GB of memory and 500 GB hard disk will allow it to accomodate most basic computing tasks perfectly well.
The battery life of Advent Tacto is quite respectable too. The spec sheet for the Tacto lists it at �up to three hours�, but we got a full four hours (240 mins) when looping video in our usual HD video test, so it should certainly allow you to get a few hours of web browsing when you�re out and about.