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13 January 2008 20:14 by James "Dela" Delahunty
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Acer America Corporation announced that the Aspire 7720-6844 notebook PC is available in the North America retail channel, designed for consumers who seek high-definition multimedia entertainment paired with powerful, productivity features. The notebook includes remarkable system performance and responsiveness features via Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor technology, a 250 GB hard disk drive and an integrated Super-Multi drive, which today's consumers demand.
It features 2GB (512/512) DDR2 667 SDRAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS 256MB dedicated graphics and supports 802.11a/b/g WLAN. Housed in Acer's innovative Gemstone design, the Aspire 7720-6844 notebook PC sports a glossy 17-inch widescreen display with CrystalBrite technology, lending superior contrast ratio and intense color features for pleasurable multimedia viewing.
For added high-definition enjoyment, the notebook is equipped with Dolby Home Theater, providing a flexible and tailored surround sound listening experience. Video conference functionality is supplied via an integrated Acer Crystal Eye webcam.
The Acer Aspire 7720-6844 notebook PC is available now in North America via select retailers, with prices beginning at US$1049.
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| maryjayne (Junior Member) 14 January 2008 8:07 |
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Isnt the point of HD to watch it on a BIG screen? 17" is hardly big.
Unless Acer plans on attaching a 32" monitor to the notebook, then I will continue to not be impressed.
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| chaos_zzz (Junior Member) 14 January 2008 9:52 |
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Originally posted by maryjayne: Isnt the point of HD to watch it on a BIG screen? 17" is hardly big.
Unless Acer plans on attaching a 32" monitor to the notebook, then I will continue to not be impressed.
I think it's for ppl that travel ..17 is good enough if you are close enough, plus a 32 notebook could be a little hard to handle LOL
i've never trusted acer anyway when it comes to notebooks i rather buy toshiba or hp
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| vinny13 (Inactive) 14 January 2008 16:52 |
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| vinny13 (Inactive) 14 January 2008 16:53 |
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Acer is gabbage. Screwed my father when a part died, under warranty.
I also buy HP Laptops and a Desktop. Compaqs too. They seem fairly reliable. I have always used them, but now I have an iMac :)
My friend who is an IT guy says that Dells are supposed to be fairly good now.
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