Acer Aspire 9400, 9410, 7100, and 7110
(Source: Reg Hardware)
Acer has launched 4 new 17-inch notebooks to extend its Acer Aspire line. Two of them will be powered by the higher end Pentium M and Core Duo processors, while the other two will be equipped with only Celeron M chips.
The higher-end notebooks are the Aspire 9400 and 9410, equipped with Pentium M and Core Duo processors, respectively. Both come with Nvidia GeForce Go 7300 graphics cards, and up to 120GB of hard disk storage. The lower-end notebooks are the Aspire 7100 and 7110, equipped with Celeron M chips and Acer’s own wireless card (instead of the standard Intel-made Wi-Fi cards).
At the time of writing of this post, information on pricing and availability has yet to be released.
[News via Reg Hardware]
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July 16th, 2006 12:27
[...] For its price, the Acer Aspire 9410 laptop launched in May is pretty solid. However, according to a review of the 17-incher by BIOS Magazine, it lacks several key features that are now pretty much standard in desktop replacement notebooks. [...]