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Acer Aspire 6920
$39.99
Released July, 2008
The Pros:Solid build quality, big improvements over other Acer models. Innovative media control panel. Capable cooling system.
The Cons:Keyboard flex, and strange layout. Poor screen contrast and viewing angles. Subpar speaker quality for a multimedia notebook.
Acer introduces the Aspire 6920 as a notebook dedicated to home entertainment needs. With an Acer CineCrystal 16.0” LCD display, this model stands out from other Aspire notebooks. Discrete NVIDIA GeFOrce 9500M GS with Intel Core 2 Duo Processor acting at 2.2GHz provides powerful potential.
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Audio has also been upgraded in the Aspire 6920, using two integrated stereo speakers and one Acer Tuba CineBass booster. 4GB of memory are installed, also allowing for an additional 4GB in the two memory card slots. HDMI and HDCP ports also give this model an entertainment tool characteristic. Communication can be performed through Acer Video Conference with an integrated Acer Crystal Eye webcam. Additionally, Bluetooth 2.0 and Intel Pro/Wireless networks are installed, along with being WI-FI Certified.
Features
- Acer CineCrystal 16.0" LCD displa, Acer Tuba CineBass
- 2.2 CPU speed
- HDMI and HDCP ports
- Bluetooth and WIFI CERTIFIED
- Crystal Eye Webcam
- 6-in-1 MultiMediaCard reader
- 88-key Keyboard, Acer CineDash media console
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Solid build quality, big improvements over other Acer models
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Innovative media control panel
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A true media notebook with HDMI port and Blu-Ray drive
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Keyboard flex, and strange layout
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Poor screen contrast and viewing angles
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Subpar speaker quality for a multimedia notebook
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The 9500M GS graphics is prone to failure, much like the 8600M GT
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Subpar customer support from Acer
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