Sunday, 23 October 2011

Acer laptops review

Acer laptops review




Acer Company is from Taiwan and it was first originated in 1976 with the name Multitech but later it was changed to Acer in 1987. Acer Company not only manufacture laptops but also products like desktop computers, mini mobile personal computers (pc), professional servers , LCD monitors HD TVs, projectors etc. They have been more successful in laptops and LCD monitors industry comparatively with their other products. Acer have three models going on “Acer Ferrari ”, “Acer Travelmate” and “Acer aspire”.

Acer laptops are ranked above average. They manufacture laptops for general public in mind, laptops which can do most of the work when used by normal user who needs to check emails once in while, browse internet, runs program which does not require power full computing and games which does not require heavy duty graphical memory cards. In past, Acer laptops missed looks in their entire model range, they just developed for the sake of so, these laptops were not trendy and looks conscious user would not prefer buying Acer machines. They seem to have improved their looks department and now creating laptops which carry very futuristic looks and current day trends in mind. These designs are making Acer machines popular in Asia and Europe and in other parts of the world.

The major problem with Acer notebook are with their hardware, user of Acer laptops encounter mostly hardware related issues, some times hard drive crashes and some times display black out or flicks and there has been battery time issues in Acer Aspire. It is little costly when we compare for what we get in return.

I would recommend Acer laptops to those users who does not have more of professional work which require more computing power, user who does not like heavy games to much because Acer laptops usually comes with small memory sized graphical card, other wise it can be useful investment for multimedia features, internet browsing and domestic computing requirements.
If you are professional in graphic designer, music composer, hardware 3d designer, gamers, complex software development then Acer may not fulfill your requirements.

 

Neoprene Case for the Acer Aspire One

Neoprene Case for the Acer Aspire One



I’ve been carrying my netbook around with me a lot and decided to get a case for it. I didn’t want to get anything that was too big and take away from the sleekness of the device so I went with a tight-fitting neoprene case. It makes it a little less slippery so I’m not as afraid it will slip out of my hand, and in the frightening even that it does, will add at least a little bit of cushion to the fall. Having the case on it also allows me to put it in the trunk of my car without worrying about it getting scratched up.
The case was only about $10 shipped and there’s lots of them available in multiple colors on ebay. The one I got is also reversible so it’s red on one side and inside-out it’s all black.

PCMag.com Reviews the 10″ Acer Aspire One

PCMag.com Reviews the 10″ Acer Aspire One


The folks at PCMag.com took a look at the improved 10″ model of the Acer Aspire One and they seemed to like like. The Aspire One was the top selling netbook over the Christmas holidays, according to DisplaySearch and also confirmed by Amazon.com. They liked the design, the price, and the battery life, but still felt the keyboard and mouse were lacking.