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Review: Acer Aspire 8920G

asus.JPGThe  Acer Aspire 8920G is one of the new laptops enabled most of the features that is available in the market. The most striking features of this laptop is that it comes with Blue-ray disc and display of 18.4 in.

The Acer Aspire 8920G measures 441mm across, 300mm deep and 44.2mm thick it weighs 4.1 kilos and strikes an imposing figure on any desktop.

This laptop comes with Intel Core 2 Duo T9300. It has two cores running at a brisk 2.5GHz with an 800MHz Front Side Bus and 6MB L2 Cache, the latter of which is particularly advantageous when processing a large number of images.

The Acer Aspire 8920G features 4GB of RAM, though with 32-bit Windows Vista Ultimate OS installed, not all of this will be used. For storage you get two 320GB hard drives, 640GB total, graphics are powered by a 512MB nVidia 9650M GS, there’s Wireless-N Wi-Fi for seamless high definition content streaming, an HDMI output and let us not forget about the Blu-ray reader and DVD writer drive nestled in there.

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Processor: Intel 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo T9300/
Graphics Chipset: nVidia GeForce 9650M GS/
64 Bit Computing     Yes
Bluetooth     Yes
Chipset Type     Intel P965 Express
Colour     Black/Silver
Connectivity     3.5mm Input, 3.5mm Output, HDMI Output, Infrared, RJ-11, RJ-45, USB 2.0, VGA
Data Link Protocol     802.11a/b/g
Databus Speed     800
Dedicated/Shared Graphics Memory     Dedicated
Dimensions     441 x 300 x 44
Display Resolution     1920 x 1080
Display Type     Super TFT
Drive Speed     5400
Graphics Memory (Mb)     512
HDD Capacity (GB)     640
Infrared     Yes
Installed Cache Memory (MB)     6
Installed RAM (GB)     4
Operating System     Windows Vista Ultimate
Optical Storage     Dual-Format DVD/Blu-Ray
Processor Speed (GHz)     2.5
RAM Type     DDR2 SDRAM
Weight (kg)     4.1
Battery Life     2.5
Built-in devices     Stereo speakers, subwoofer, wireless LAN aerial, Bluetooth aerial
Display Standard     WUXGA
Notebooks & Tablet PCs Display Size     18.4
Pointing Device     TP
No of Processing Cores     2



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