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The Travelmate 5720 battery by Acer is quite a prolific line of business notebooks. To date, more than 10 models have been released to the public.For this review, we will be pointing the spotlight at the members of the big Travelmate 6291 battery family featured on the company website. We will present to you the specifications, pros and cons, as well as a general overview of each Acer Travelmate notebook.

One of the commonalities shared by the entire TravelMate 6292 battery is the use of integrated graphics cards. These cards seriously hamper the performance of the notebooks in the graphics section, making these Travelmate 5520 Batteries and not heavy gaming. One cannot expect these notebooks to fare well especially with games that use 3D graphics because the Travelmates simply cannot process that.

The Travelmate 290 battery are also fitted with fingerprint readers. This is important for data security, since some companies have sensitive proprietary data that must not be leaked to the public. These computers also have the proprietary Disk Anti-Shock Protection: this feature senses if the notebook is on free fall, and automatically shuts down the disks. This is to prevent or minimize data loss, a feature that businesses would surely value.

The Acer TravelMate 5310 battery is one of the most handsome, versatile, and long-lasting budget laptops on the market. It comes with Intel Centrino technology and costs as little as AU$2499 for the bare-bones configuration, though we recommend a few upgrades; the price difference to add a DVD burner to the TravelMate 5320 battery is pretty good value for a notebook. While the price may say mainstream notebook, many of the features scream thin-and-light Laptop Battery. For instance, you can swap media modules in the TravelMate 290 series, which you can't do with most mainstream notebooks. It also achieved extra-long battery life in our Labs' drain tests. Despite a few design letdowns, students and families on tight budgets should give it serious consideration.

Although the Acer Aspire 5100 battery falls into the mainstream category, the laptop's case measures a trim 3.2cm and weighs 2.8kg (3.2kg with the AC adapter). The chassis is 33.2cm wide by 27.4 inches deep, making room for a 14-inch screen in a purplish-silvery, titanium-alloy lid. The dark-grey, plastic base features a rubber shock absorber directly under the hard drive. The Aspire One battery well-designed lid latch opens easily with one hand.

Acer Laptop Battery's big keyboard is a letdown. Unlike the mildly U-shaped, hand-friendly keyboards found on other Acer notebooks, the Aspire 5920 battery features a straight one. It operates quietly, but it sags under pressure and gives poor feedback. The important Laptop Battery are large, as you'd expect for the chassis size, and the touchpad is also spacious and smooth, with two mouse buttons below it.

Aspire 5050 battery Icons and text appeared nice and big when displayed at the screen's native resolution of 1,024x768, but colours looked a bit washed out, especially reds and yellows. DVD movies surprised us when they made a slightly jerky start, even at two-thirds screen. Speaking of DVD movies, they load easily into the front-loading DVD drive. The swappable media bay can also hold a DVD-R/-RW burner, a rare option on a budget notebook. Aspire 3680 battery at the left and right corners of the front edge sound raspy when turned up high, but at a reasonable office volume, they play speech and music clearly.

The Acer Laptop Battery is the fastest 1.3GHz Pentium M-based system we've tested yet, easily beating its closest competitor. The Intel 82852 GME Extreme Graphics Controller shares system memory, but surprisingly, this architecture did not hurt performance as much as we've seen in the past. Acer Laptop Battery so that its processor would not throttle down too much, giving it a performance edge. When it comes to office and content-creation apps, the Acer Laptop Battery is one of the best mobile performers in its class.

by: sunshine beach




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