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Acer Aspire 7735
Released July, 2009
The Pros:Dedicated touchpad on/off button is useful for typists. A big improvement in terms of build quality from previous Acer 17" models. Wireless N, 4GB of ram, and Intel dual core processor with a very competitive price tag.
The Cons:Keyboard feels cheap, typing feel is mediocre. The glossy display is highly reflective, not advised for brightly lit environments.
The Aspire 7735 is a mid-range entertainment-targeted notebook computer from Acer. It is a slight step up from the 7730, featuring a higher-resolution, LED-backlit, 17.3-inch display, and improved portability with a weight of 7.2 lbs.
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It also features more memory, at 4 GB of RAM, and drops the 7730's Intel Core 2 Duo processor option, instead offering a standard, 2.0 GHz, dual-core Pentium CPU that is also optionally available with the 7730. It has a 250 GB hard drive, and integrated Intel graphics. Other features include a DVD-writer, integrated webcam, and 5-in-1 card reader. Windows Vista Home Premium arrives preloaded.
Features
- 17.3" LCD display
- 250 GB hard drive
- 2.0 GHz dual-core processor
- 4 GB RAM
- Integrated Intel graphics
- DVD-writer
- Wi-Fi
- 4 USB ports
- 5-in-1 card reader
- Windows Vista Home Premium
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Dedicated touchpad on/off button is useful for typists
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A big improvement in terms of build quality from previous Acer 17" models
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Wireless N, 4GB of ram, and Intel dual core processor with a very competitive price tag
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Good to see a 17.3" notebook with a 1600x900 resolution display, good for 720p content
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Powerful enough to serve as a productivity machine as well as a light media computer for a movie or two
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Keyboard feels cheap, typing feel is mediocre
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The glossy display is highly reflective, not advised for brightly lit environments
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