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Monday, 12 September 2011

More Ultrabooks: The Acer Aspire S3 and Toshiba Portege Z830

Following yesterday's announcement of the Lenovo U300s ultrabook, Acer and Toshiba have thrown their hats into the ring: Acer with its Aspire S3, and Toshiba with its Portege Z830.

Let's start with the similarities: Both feature a 13.3" screen with a 1366x768 resolution, Sandy Bridge ULV processors, DDR3 memory, an HDMI port, an SD card reader, wi-fi, a webcam, and bluetooth. Both also feature SSDs of varying capacities, though the Aspire S3 will offer a higher-capacity but slower mechanical HDD option (sources indicate that HDD models will feature an embedded SSD to retain the fast boot times required by Intel's Ultrabook spec, but specifics are hard to come by). Both will also launch later this year: Toshiba is commiting to November, while Acer declined to be more specific.

 

And the differences: the Toshiba model also features built-in Ethernet, a VGA port, a backlit keyboard, and a third USB port, while the Acer model is slightly thinner at 0.51 inches but heavier at about 3 pounds (the Toshiba is 0.63 inches high and weighs about 2.5 pounds, though it should be noted that the weight of each model may vary based on component selection). The Toshiba will also be cheaper, starting at around $1,000 (compared to the Acer's $1,179).

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Looking at these early Ultrabooks, it's becoming clear that these laptops, like netbooks before them, are going to have to fight to differentiate themselves. In these particular models, this is mostly being done with ports: the Acer is the only one to lack a wired Ethernet port, while the Toshiba is the only to offer a VGA out and a third USB port.

This sort of heavy competition can be good, to a point, but I'm hoping we don't see the same thing we already see in the netbook and low-end laptop market: dozens of unexciting computers that are, for most intents and purposes, indistinguishable from one another.

Source: BusinessWire, PCMag

 

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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Acer Aspire One 722 Brazos Available In Europe

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Acer Aspire TimelineX 3830T, 4830T, 5830T Notebooks @ www.ecoustics.com

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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Acer Aspire One D257 New Netbook


Acer also introduced the new Aspire One D257 netbook on the US market and shortly  up for available for purchase on Amazon. The Aspire One D257 will be attainable in three distinctive adaptation,an Espresso Black themed version that will go for $248.99 and a Aquamarine and Burgundy Red versions that will both together  go for a suitable price of $269.99.

Specification-the Aspire One D257 arrived and provided accompanied by a 10.1-inch LED-backlit display with a 1024×600 natural resolution, it will be powered by a 1.66 GHz Atom N570 dual-core processor, GMA 3150 integrated graphics card, up to 250GB of Hard Drive storage, 1GB of RAM and an integrated 0.3-megapixel webcam as found on the Happy 2 Series.

In addition there are different specifications what one includes a 2-in-1 card reader, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n and a 3-cell battery that suggest up to 4 hours of performance from a single charge. It also characterize the same weave “water ripples” design as observe on the Happy 2 series.


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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Acer Aspire 7740 Laptop Review

Acer Aspire 7740-5142 Specifications:


17.3-inch HD+ LED-backlit display (1600 x 900, glossy finish)
Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel Core i3-330M (2.13GHz, 3MB Cache)
4GB DDR3 Memory (2GB x 2GB)
Intel GMA HD Integrated Graphics
6-cell 48Wh battery, 65W 19V AC adapter
Dimensions: 16.2" x 10.8" x 1.6-1.8"
Weight: 6lbs 14.3oz


The Acer Aspire 7740 is a 17.3-inch multimedia notebook designed for people who want a lot of features for not a lot of money. This notebook costs $749 while still offering an Intel Core i3-330M processor, Intel GMA HD graphics, Blu-ray drive, and a HD+ LED-backlight display. In this review, we take an in-depth look at its performance and see how well it stacks up against the competition.

Build and Design

For a 17.3-inch notebook, the Acer Aspire 7740 does a good job of hiding its size with a slim profile. From the side, it appears shorter than expected with the lower chassis standing not much higher than the VGA-port's height. The design tapers off at the front giving the palmrest a nice sharp edge. The color scheme is well thought-out with a glossy, dark-blue screen-cover, metallic blue palmrest and keyboard trim, and black keyboard. The only visible branding is a moderately sized Acer logo displayed front and center. One aspect that concerned us was the amount of space left open around the keyboard that could have been used for multimedia keys or other functions.

Build quality of the Aspire 7740 is above average with a solid body that doesn't have much flex. The screen cover provides decent impact protection for the LCD and doesn't allow the screen to be distorted unless firmly pressed from the back side. The glossy paint on the screen lid resists light scratches and seems to hold up under normal daily abuse from carrying it around. The palmrest and keyboard trim resist smudging and managed to stay clean throughout most of the review period.

Inside, the palmrest and keyboard show little or no flex under pressure. The palmrest doesn't compress one millimeter when squeezed with extreme force. The rigid chassis does a good job of holding up the body panels  attached to it and doesn't squeak or creak under normal use. The screen hinges feel strong and hold the screen tightly closed. Overall, the body feels solid enough to survive a typical notebook's lifespan.

Users looking to upgrade the Acer Aspire 7740 will find it easy to get to components through a single cover on the back of the notebook. Taking off the panel gives you access to the wireless card, hard drive, and system memory.


Keyboard and Touchpad

The Aspire 7740 uses a floating island-style keyboard that is comfortable to type on but causes a few hang-ups when trying to type quickly. Since this keyboard doesn't have an internal bezel structure or solid key design, it is easy to hit the top of another key when you finger is fully pressing a neighboring key and trying to slide over at the same time. I got used to it after a few hours and learned to lift my finger fully off the key before sliding to the next key in my typing motion. The keyboard layout takes advantage of the chassis and offers a four-key wide number pad with room to spare on each side.

One thing missing from the keyboard layout is quick-access media keys. It was surprising that a notebook designed entirely around multimedia use with a Blu-ray drive didn't offer touch-sensitive buttons for volume control or media playback. Instead this notebook has quick-access buttons for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, backup software, and a customizable program launch.

The touchpad on this notebook is an ALPS design model with a spacious layout and multitouch gesture support. The touchpad is quick to respond, but we did notice just a hair of lag in fast gestures. Refresh times are great which helps prevent a choppy mouse movement when moving around. Sensitivity out of the box was good but not perfect, and no adjustment for sensitivity was found in the ALPS control menu. For users who don't want to accidentally move the cursor while typing, there's a button located to the right of the touchpad to  disable the touch surface.

source: notebookreview.com




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Acer Aspire 1830T Timeline X Laptop Review


Acer Aspire 1830T-68U118  specifications:


Intel Core i7 680UM processor (1.46GHz, 4MB L3 cache)
11.6-inch 1366x768 HD display with LED backlighting
4GB DDR3 memory
500GB 5400rpm HDD
Intel HD integrated graphics
Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11n wireless
Bluetooth 3.0 (Foxconn BCM92046)
6-cell Li-ion battery
Dimensions: 11.22 (w) x 8.03 (d) x1.01-1.10 (h) inches
Weight: 3.09 pounds


Build and Design

The Acer Aspire Timeline X series is the latest generation of thin and light notebooks from Acer designed to offer solid performance and long battery life in a surprisingly lightweight package. At first glance it's easy to mistake the Aspire 1830T for one of the dozens of Acer netbooks that have shown up over the last few years. Looks, however, can be deceiving.

Build quality is quite good despite the diminutive size of this laptop. The combination of relatively thick matte plastics and black brushed aluminum palmrests leave the notebook feeling solid and showing almost no signs of flex. The screen stays firmly shut with a good amount of tension from the screen hinges when closed. Protection from the screen cover is only adequate; the cover flexes quite easily and distortions appeared on the display when we applied pressure to the back of the cover. Opening up the screen you can tell the hinges should hold up for a long time with strong tension that prevents the screen from flopping around once opened. The body of the notebook seems to be well designed with minimal chassis flex and no obvious creaks from the plastics.


One area of the design that impressed me was the bottom of the notebook. The expansion bay provides access to the hard drive, the WLAN and optional WWAN card slots as well as two RAM sockets. The single cover panel is held in place by five screws (my only complaint), so you'll have a spend a minute or two loosing all of those screws before you can swap out the hard drive or add more RAM. That said, I'm always happy to see when manufacturers make it easy for owners to upgrade their notebooks.

Ports and Features

Port selection on the Aspire 1830T is fairly standard for a modern netbook or 11-inch ultraportable notebook. Acer gives you three USB 2.0 ports, HDMI-out, VGA, LAN, and audio jacks. It also features a SDHC-card slot for expanding internal storage or just loading images off your camera while traveling. Since we're starting to see USB 3.0 on more consumer notebooks and there are many USB 3.0 external hard drives on the market we really wish Acer had found a way to put at least one USB 3.0 port on this $900 notebook.

Source: notebookreview.com


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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Acer Aspire One AO722-BZ608 Netbook introduced



Acer presently unvieled their new Netbook that is refered by Aspire One AO722-BZ608 HD Netbook that arise with a some of updated characters. To equipp most wanted performance, the Acer filled with this Aspire One AO722-BZ608 High Defination Netbook with AMD A50M Fusion Chipset as well as comes with 11.6-inch HD WXGA display with quakikty of LED-backlit technology.

Aspire One AO722-BZ608 HD specs:-AMD C-Series Processor C-50, Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit), 11.6″ HD WXGA LED-backlit Display, AMD A50M Fusion Chipset, ATI Radeon HD 6250 Graphics, 4096MB DDR3 Memory, 500GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM), Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Built-In 0.3MP Webcam, 3 – USB 2.0 Ports, HDMI, 6-cell Li-ion Battery (4400 mAh), Up to 7-hours Battery Life, Microsoft Office Starter 2010, 3.21 lbs.|1.46 kg

Its AMD C-Series Processor is devoloped to provide a balanced performance that all want to use your most wanted applications. It also boasts great HD resolution with 256MB of dedicated system memory to deliver the high performance you need.

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Thursday, 2 June 2011

Acer Aspire AOD255-1549 review 10. 1 ", and sepcification of Laptop colored Diamond Black

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Planning and purchasing a new laptop these days isn't quite simple since the laptop competitors is growing very much in the last few years. Even so, there's one laptop which would not just suit your finances, but additionally provide superb functionality. The new Acer Aspire One AOD255-1549 10.1 INCH Laptop (Diamond Black) is that laptop and it doesn't just have excellent functionality, it also has a competing price. The Acer Aspire One laptop is offered for just $ 330 online which makes it among the specials of the decade.


The Acer Aspire is a remarkable feature list which begins with the 10.1 " LED screen. It's the Acer CrystalBrite LED screen that provides out a resolution that's significantly on par with industry specifications. It has a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels with no smashing a work and it comprises for a full knowledge. Even so, just the display isn't sufficient for making the laptop full. It has to have a effective heart which Acer Aspire One AOD255-1549 10.1 " Laptop definitely has which in its toolbox. It's a effective double core unit which is ranked at 1.5 GigaHz, which makes it nearly as quick as a netbook.

Similar to laptops with this range, the Acer Aspire One laptop has a 250 GB hard drive. One Giga Byte of memory as standard and you obtain 1.3 megapixel digital camera along with the laptop. Wi-Fi connectivity is standerd so is the Wireless bluetooth choice. There's three USB slots within this laptop. The Dell Inspiron iM 1012-1110OBK Laptop is the nearest laptop which can compete with the Acer Aspire One AOD255-1549 10.1 " Laptop. The Dell Inspiron is superior to the Acer Aspire One laptop within the power section because it includes a 1.6 GHz processor chip, however it is costed likewise.

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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Acer Aspire Z5761 all-in-one, Sale will start from May

Now a Days laptops and tablets are all the range these days with good configuration, That's why Acer's unleashed a sleek and svelte new all-in-one dubbed the Aspire Z5761.


This latest AIO keeps the same fabulous form factor of its cousin, the AZ3750, but sports a larger 23-inch Full HD display, your choice of Sandy Bridge Core i5-2400s, Core i5-2500s, or Core i7-2600s CPUs, up to a 1.5TB SATA II HDD, a Blu-ray or SuperMulti drive, NVIDIA GeForce GT440, GT435M, or GT420 graphics, and a hybrid TV-tuner card so it can do double duty as your boob tube should you be so inclined.

Connectivity comes courtesy of gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, and eight USB 2.0 ports. In addition, the system's preloaded with the company's Clear.fi tech, so you can grab multimedia content residing on other Acer devices (assuming you have any) with the greatest of ease. Touching down for £799 ($1305 for those of us residing on the right side of the Atlantic), this desktop dandy is set to go on sale in early May -- we know, we can't wait either. Full scoop's in the press release after the break.

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