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Acer Aspire 8920
$1,150.00
Released July, 2008
The Pros:Integrated touch sensitive multimedia controls - great for movies and music. Huge screen - looks great with Blu-rays. Expandable - supports a second hard drive.
The Cons:Some models of this laptop don't actually support 1080p. Mediocre battery life - especially when used for multimedia. No way to enable VT technology - doesn't support XP mode in Windows.
The Acer Aspire 8920 is the mother-ship entertainment unit. Featuring Acer CineCrystal full HD 18.4 LCD display with a Discrete ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 video card, picture quality will be the best Acer offers.
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There are some options for processors, the fastest being 2.2GHz in the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7500. VGA and HDMI with HDCP support ports allows this model to cater towards demanding multimedia users. Audio features CineSurround with five integrated stereo speakers and an Acer Tuba CineBass booster and second-generation Dolby Home Theatre. Communications are not limited on the Aspire 8920, supporting both Bluetooth 2.0, Intel Wireless WiFi Link and WI-FI CERTIFIED. Additionally, Acer Video Conference with integrated Acer Crystal Eye webcam provide video communication.
Features
- 18.4" CineCrystal HD LCD Display
- HDMI and HDCP support
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Superior Audio performance
- 2.5 hours battery life
- 105-key keyboard and CineDash media console
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integrated touch sensitive multimedia controls - great for movies and music
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huge screen - looks great with Blu-rays
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expandable - supports a second hard drive
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good manufacturer warranty - 3 years
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full-sized keyboard - includes a numpad
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some models of this laptop don't actually support 1080p
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mediocre battery life - especially when used for multimedia
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no way to enable VT technology - doesn't support XP mode in Windows
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comes loaded with trialware
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