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Acer Aspire 1703SC

Tuesday July 29, 2003
Acer
AUD
$2999
Price at time of review.

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.

Huge. Heavy. Excellent. The Aspire 1703SC is a big beast, but it perfectly fills a growing market niche.

Acer Aspire 1703SC
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Written by Darren Ellis
Tags: Acer | Aspire | 1703SC

This article appeared in the August, 2003 issue of PC Authority.

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