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Acer Aspire 1802WSM
by Ty Pendlebury
The Acer Aspire has a lot of handy multimedia functions that help it work as a desktop replacement/media unit. One of the Aspire’s main selling points is the Arcade feature, which is a Windows Media Centre clone. A button on the notebook fascia opens Arcade, bypassing the Windows OS and enabling all media player functions: DVD, MP3 etc. It works quite well but isn’t as graphically stunning as MCE.
Nov 18, 2004
Acer Aspire 1703SC
by Darren Ellis
This is not the first 'desknote' that we've reviewed (see Protac DeskNote, June 2002, page 37) but in our estimation the Aspire 1703SC is the first system that truly expounds the virtues of true desknote-ism.
Jul 29, 2003
Acer Aspire AS9802WKMi
by Dave Stephenson
An impressive attempt at a good-value portable PC, but the ergonomics let it down.
Oct 24, 2006
Acer Aspire 5672WLMi
by Nick Ross
Acer's latest Aspire has the familiar Acer look we've come to expect in recent months but with a few nice tweaks.
Mar 7, 2006
ACER Aspire 1692 WLMI
by Adam Turner
The Acer Aspire 1692 WLMi is a story of compromises; a +/-/RAM dual layer burner and gigabit Ethernet are offset by Windows XP Home, only 512MB of RAM and the slowest processor and hard disk of the bunch.
Jul 8, 2005
Acer Aspire 1691WLMI
by Ty Pendlebury
The Aspire is a very good unit with several features which enhance its usability. It will suit on-the-go entertainment and productivity, at a price that won't burn your wallet.
May 4, 2005
Acer Aspire T620
by Ty Pendlebury
When it comes to accessories, the Aspire has one of the best bundles supplied for this roundup: including an MCE remote and a radio/TV antenna! It also has a decent specification list: 3Ghz Pentium 4; 160GB HDD; and 512MB RAM. The only sticking point here, amongst all this multimedia goodness, is the inclusion of the Mobility X300 video card. It's like building a Ferrari and installing a two-stroke motor. It doesn't make much sense.
Nov 18, 2004
Acer Aspire T310
by Staff Writers
'Absolute consistency' are the words we'd use to describe the performance of the Aspire T310. A solid all-rounder, this machine is just as at home gaming as it is doing 2D tasks, such as productivity applications, anti-virus scanning or media decoding. And, as shown by its impressive 4,271 PCMark04 score, it's not short on horsepower.
May 13, 2004
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What is Acer thinking?
by Ed Dawson
Can Acer really compete with Dell, HP and Toshiba? PC Authority analyses Acer’s new direction.
Oct 10, 2007
Acer Aspire L320
by Nick Ross
A very-well designed alternative to big beefy computers which make a lot of noise.
Sep 20, 2007
ACER Aspire SA20
by Ty Pendlebury
The Acer Aspire SA20 is a machine built on a budget and it performs accordingly.
Jun 9, 2005
Acer Aspire iDea 510
by Dave Stephenson
Great design and comprehensive features make it a truly great Media Center PC. Only the price lets it down.
Jul 20, 2007
Pioneer Notebook 47DK
by Ty Pendlebury
The notebook winner this month was a close call. Two units stood out as being at the top of the multimedia field: the Pioneer D47K and the Acer Aspire 1802WSM. Feature-by-feature they were very closely matched, but we chose the Pioneer for several reasons, one of which was its advanced media capabilities.
Nov 18, 2004
Acer TravelMate 5720G
by Jonathan Bray
A superb package for the price, with plenty of power. Only the unambitious battery life lets it down.
Oct 26, 2007
Digital Star PowerNote Z71V
by Adam Turner
Not all multimedia notebooks have to weigh in around the $5000 mark. Digital Star’s 15.4in widescreen PowerNote Z71V offers very good value for money for a laptop sporting a 2GHz Pentium M, 1GB of RAM and a 128MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 6600 graphics chip.
Aug 4, 2005
DigitalStar IntelliPro 3000GX
by Staff Writers
In an unusual combination of styles, DigitalStar has used a silver Cooler Master Centurion full size ATX case, but coupled this with a black optical drive and floppy disk drive. If you're finicky about that sort of thing, there are additional face plates available that attach to the front to keep the colours consistent.
May 11, 2004
ACER FERRARI 3000
by Darren Ellis
It’s an odd gambit business-wise: align your own brand with that of another. But for Acer, the one-off team-up with Ferrari to brand and produce the Acer Ferrari 3000 notebook has resulted in a stunning product.
Mar 10, 2004
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