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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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"There's something to be said about a "desktop PC" small enough to fit in a drawer, yet brawny enough to power a whole entertainment system. Acer's AspireRevo R3610 nettop PC fits just that role. Hovering around $400 certainly doesn't hurt its cause, either, except the price may be too good to be true if you're looking to make this your primary PC."
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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"Come with us as we take a look at the Acer P235H 23 inch LCD
monitor. To enthusiasts, this may seem like your average-joe flat screen
monitor, while to many mainstream PC users this would be a dramatic
upgrade. Check this monitor out with us as we give it a thorough
once-over. You never know, it may surprisingly have a bit to offer that
you weren't expecting."
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
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"I am a huge fan of cars. I like sports cars of all types, but I get really excited when the cars are exotic, hail from Italy and sport a prancing horse on the hood. I will never be able to afford a Ferrari of my own, unless I hit the lottery, but I can afford the dead sexy Acer Ferrari One netbook.
This sexy, red machine has all sorts of Ferrari inspired cues that make it one of the best looking machines you can buy. It looks high-tech and really stands out from the more plebian netbook hoards. I often lament the fact that all netbooks are pretty much the same, but thankfully Acer offers something a lot different here."
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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"Today I am looking at the Acer AS5738PG-6306 touchscreen notebook. This machine looks identical to the 3D notebook that I reviewed yesterday with the notable addition of touchscreen and the removal of the 3D tech. The notebook looks good and works well, read on for all of the details."
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"Today I am checking out the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 3D notebook. This notebook has built-in 3D technology and requires the use of passive 3D glasses like those you might wear at the movie theater. Read on for all of the details on the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165."
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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Today we will be looking at the Acer Timeline 4810T notebook, a 14-inch ultra-portable that aims to bridge the gap between underpowered netbooks and bulky notebooks, while retaining the battery longevity found in the latest generation of netbooks. The Timeline has an incredible claimed battery life of over eight hours.
The 4810T is powered by an Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor operating at 1.4GHz, 4GB of DDR3 memory (expandable to 8GB), a 320GB hard drive, Intel GS45 chipset with 4500MHD integrated graphics and Intel Wi-Fi Link 5100 that support Draft-N connectivity.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Acer were founded in 1976 and are highly regarded within the industry as a key player. They are best known now for their line of desktop and laptop computers while also offering equipment such as displays, servers and storage solutions. Today we're going to look at the Acer Aspire 8930G, an 18.4 inch desktop replacement which goes to market under the £1000 mark.
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Friday, September 5, 2008
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The G24's glossy surface and orange skin may be fit into the love-it-or-hate-it category for features but there's no doubting the reflective screen does bring benefits in terms of the super sharp image quality and improved colour saturation compared with other matte TN panels. It's also pretty quick too, making the G24 an easy recommend for gamers looking for a 24-incher.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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Acer isn't Samsung, but its small, sub-$200 X193W+BD should get a serious once-over by the gaming portion of the market. The size difference means fast-switching .243mm pitch pixels (in this case, smaller is better) that betray the municipal looks of this panel. At 19", it's a versatile, high-resolution display that excels in value.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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There are some issues. Shoddy speakers and a trackpad that is more hand-cramping and difficult than doing the secret ant-man handshake with every ant in a colony are the main problems, but the Aspire One does a good job of overcoming them and still offering great performance and usability. It isn't quite perfect, but it comes damn close and is definitely the most attractive subnotebook we've seen since the Eee PC 701 first landed.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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High resolution LCD monitors are everywhere in today's market. Seems that every PC manufacturer these days includes one with their offerings and usually has some decent upgrade offerings for better and larger models at rather reasonable extra cost. As prices are dropping, it is almost crazy to think that anyone in the market for a monitor wouldn't be looking for a nice flat panel LCD monitor like the Acer AL2002W 20" wide screen monitor. Here at Benchmark Reviews, we are going to take a look at this budget minded monitor.
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Acer's latest offering, the Intel Atom-based Aspire One, joins an already saturated netbook market that can only be beneficial for consumers. Read on as we explore the features of the Aspire One and see what this Linux-based netbook can do for you.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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The small form factor desktop PC market heats up with Acer's introduction of the Acer Aspire X3600. Capable of Blu-ray and HD-DVD playback and bundled with an appropriate large screen and other supporting accessories, the X3600 looks to be worth its weight in gold. Find out what we thought about it.
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Monday, June 16, 2008
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Today I will be looking at the Acer AL2016WB 20" Widescreen LCD Monitor, a budget-minded upgrade to the 19" standard-dimension monitor. Besides being my own first widescreen monitor, it will also be my first display over 19". Will this monitor sell me on widescreen? Read on to see....
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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Projectors generally fall into two camps: big and bulky units that are permanently installed, and those that are relatively light enough to travel between offices. Acer's H5350 firmly fits into the latter, but it's not designed for business users - it's designed for film buffs. Yep, the third largest vendor in the global PC market is offering a HD-ready projector that's great for home entertainment as it can transform any living room into a home theatre. And the best news of all? It costs just £551 ($1170), a snip for a HD-ready projector.
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