Acer TravelMate 4062WLCi Semi-Review
I featured a full-fledged Acer TravelMate 4062WLCi review by PCMag in the post before this one, so I thought it would be appropriate to feature a semi-review in this post because the fundamentals would already have been covered.
Anyway, in this SMB IT review, the TravelMate 4062WLCi’s pluses were deemed to be the low price and low weight, but SMB IT seemed to have had problems with the relatively low battery life (if compared to a Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad) and networking. In the end, they concluded that the TM4062WLCi would be great value for money (that is, if you could handle the networking problems they experienced) and “…SoHo road warriors with limited budgets should definitely check this out before buying anything else.”
Personally, I’ve not had many problems with the connectivity of Acer’s notebooks, and therefore, networking has never been a problem for me. If I could venture a guess, I’d say that SMB IT’s networking problems stemmed from the fact that the test unit was a “…slightly early production unit.”











June 17th, 2006 05:28
[…] About a week back, we had the first Acer TravelMate 4062WLCi review by PCMag. This was followed by a semi-review by SMB IT two days later. Now, we have the second full-fledged review of the TravelMate 4062WLCi notebook by CNET. […]