A bright 15.4 inch screen, huge hard disk, and seemingly unlimited levels of memory make this a great home laptop, this to me seems where it is best suited rather than as a business notebook. Its reasonable if not good price make this centrino laptop a very good choice.
- Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit, Sp1)
- Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 (2.00GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
- 15.4? HD Acer CineCrystal LED LCD
- 4GB DDR3 Memory
- 1244 MB Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
- 250 GB Hard Drive
- DVD SuperMultiDl with BluRay disc drive
- 0.3 megapixel integrated webcam
- Purchased from PC World £450
Build:
While i wouldn't say its likely to fall apart, this laptop isn't one i would fancy dropping down the stairs. After days the incredibly glossy rear screen was scratched and lead me to buying ...
Advantages: Small, lightweight, great performer. Can handle some 3D games. Disadvantages: None for the Netbook, but Linux version is rubbish.
I have revised my review after using the netbook for a while.
I purchased the Acer A150 because I was going on a cruise and wanted something small and light. I decided on the Linux version of this netbook for £235, the Windows XP version is around £269.
The Operating System
First thing I need to say about it is Linux, what a joke with its limited functions and the hassle you need to go through to add new features. I wanted DivX support so I could watch movies at night but after a few hours looking for a suitable program and drivers I gave up. Linux isn't as straightforward as Windows and in many cases you have to open up a console and type commands when you want to install or make changes to an installation. I gave up and Installed Xp pro. If you are purchasing a Netbook with Linux and all you want to do is surf the net ...
LawrenceP 02.12.2008 (17.08.2009)
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dear folks
recently we broght a ACERPD113P DLP projector from Synergy Information management Services, Bangalore on 27th April 2006 for Rs. 57,000.
Eventhogh the product specifications said, its a portable model, we just used in the board room for internal presentations and trainings, but alas! within 45 days, the lamp burst!!
it was sationery and in the middle of a presentation in the board room it blinked...giving some noice from inside....
We called up the dealer... The real horror started from then...
first the dealer reluctant to take the machine back and check, he was asking to carry it to ACER service centre. when it has taken to the centre, they diagnosed as lamp broken and put it under physical damage!! the easiest way to avoid the warranty commitment. eventhough they agreed on a 90 days warranty for the lamp ...
TheProjectorUser 27.06.2006
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1 x component video / RGB input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x S-video input - 4 PIN mini-DIN
1 x composite video input - RCA
1 x audio line-in - mini-phone 3.5mm
1 x VGA output - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B ( management )
1 x DVI-I input - 29 pin combined DVI
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories
Carrying case, lens cover
Cables Included
1 x VGA cable
1 x composite cable
1 x S-Video cable
1 x component video adapter
1 x USB cable
1
Power
Power Device
Power supply - internal
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V
Power Consumption Operational
315 Watt
Environmental parameters
Sound Emission
30 dBA
Manufacturer's product description
This powerful professional line projector is designed for use in an office environment where performance is a key. With XGA resolution, 3500 ANSI lumens and ultra high contrast ratio at a very competitive price, this is the perfect projection tool for any office environment.