Performance-wise it features a Intel Pentium T4400 running at 2.2GHz, backed up with 3GB of memory, meaning that it offers
more power than most laptops
at this price. This will be useful if you regularly multitask programs
or use resource-heavy
applications, such as photo-
editing suites.
Strong connectivity Networking is excellent and,
even though most other laptops
now include 802.11n Wi-Fi as
standard, this laptop boasts
Gigabit Ethernet for the fastest
possible wired connections. Having said that, this laptop is a
little lacking when it comes to
ports. There are only two USB
ports to connect peripherals to,
which we think is a little limiting,
and Acer has positioned them directly next to each other,
meaning one large peripheral can
easily obscure both ports.
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Disadvantages:
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Recommendable Yes:

Detailed rating:
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Look & Feel

Comfort & Portability

Robustness & Durability

Value For Money

Memory / capacity
Ease of use
Range of Extra Features
Instruction manual
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