Archive for the 'Notebooks' Category




Get a Remote Control for your Acer Notebook

Sunday, September 10th, 2006
Interlink Bluetooth ExpressCard Media Remote Picture
(Source: Stuff Magazine)

Well, this might not be an Acer product, but it can be used with an Acer notebook. That’s a good enough reason for us to feature this nifty Bluetooth remote control which can be slotted into your notebook’s ExpressCard slot.

But then, you probably won’t understand our fascination with the Interlink Electronics VP6600 ExpressCard Media Remote until you read Stuff Mag’s feature of the device. Of course, since they did mix our fav Acer Ferrari notebook with their uhmm… analysis, we could just be biased.

Read more news and reviews on the Interlink Electronics VP6600 ExpressCard media remote.



Acer Aspire 5102 and 5672 Among August’s Most Popular Notebooks

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006
Acer Aspire 3100 Notebook Picture

On NotebookReview.com’s list last month, the Acer Aspire 5672 was the 10th most popular notebook. This month, it’s climbed to 6th place, with the newly inducted Aspire 5102 at No. 8.

This makes it two for Acer, the highest number from a single manufacturer (along with Dell and Toshiba).

Oh yes, the Top 3 on the list are still the Toshiba Satellite A105, the Dell Inspiron e1505, and the Sony VAIO SZ – though the VAIO SZ has lost its 2nd placing to the Inspiron e1505.

Read more news and reviews on the Acer Aspire 5102WLMi notebook.




2nd Acer Ferrari 5000 Review

Thursday, August 24th, 2006
Acer Ferrari 5000 Notebook Picture
(Source: Acer)

Another British magazine weighs in on the Acer Ferrari 5000. This time, it’s PC Advisor, and like Computeract!ve before this, they have lots of good things to say.

As usual, they loved the design, but for a reason much different from others: Because th F5000 came with less red than usual. An interesting viewpoint, and one I have to admit crosses my mind every time I have a look at a picture of the stylish notebook. Of course, general performance was good, battery life was excellent, but game performance fell short of greatness.

Overall, one of Acer’s most stylish notebooks gets a thumbs up, with a rating of 9 out of 10 for build quality, 8 out of 10 for features and 7 out of 10 of value for money.




Acer Notebook Batteries Safe and Sound

Friday, August 18th, 2006

If the recent exploding notebook fiasco and large scale battery recall over at Dell has gotten you worried, rest assured. Acer has officially announced that their notebook batteries are safe.

Based on information available so far, only Sony manufactured batteries are affected by Dell’s recall (which encompasses 4.1 million batteries BTW).

P.S.: If you are still worried though, just make sure you don’t place your notebook on your lap. Yeah, I’m sure you get my drift.

[News via The Daily Telegraph]




Tesco Runs Out of Acer Aspire Laptop and Gets Slammed by Consumers

Friday, August 18th, 2006

20% off at Tesco, and a whole bucket load of complaints pour in. Well, that’s what happened recently when Tesco advertised that it would be selling “all camcorders, laptops, digital cameras and sat navs” – including an Acer Aspire laptop – at 20% off at selected stores nationwide. It seems that Tesco ran out of stock of a certain JVC camcorder and Aspire notebook, and was reported to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).

Not surprisingly, the complaints were not upheld as Tesco managed to demonstrate that it made sufficient effort to “…anticipate demand… and maintain stocking levels.”

But this does show how popular Acer Aspires are, eh?

P.S.: Anyone knows the exact model of the notebook involved?

[News via IT Week]




2nd Acer Ferrari 1000 Review

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

If you didn’t like reading a Russian-language review of the F1000, here’s an English-language one by TrustedReviews.

But like ZOOM.CNews.ru, TR couldn’t give the F1000 unconditional praise. Despite its first class design and strong performance, the weak battery life and lack of optical drive integration prove to be undeniable weaknesses, and resulted in the 12.1″ ultraportable notebook being awarded an overall rating of only 7 out of 10.

TR concluded that, “The Acer Ferrari 1000 is a very attractive package that manages to wear the Ferrari badge with pride due to the brute force approach of an AMD Turion X2 ML-60. The sleek style of the Ferrari 1000 certainly has a lot of appeal but you’ll have to put up with an external optical drive, which seems a step backwards when Intel based rivals can integrate one yet are even lighter. But while you might be able to cope with that, the lack of battery life in an ultra-portable is a flaw that could prove harder to ignore.”




Acer Ferrari Copycat: Asus Lamborghini VX1

Thursday, August 17th, 2006
Asus Lamborghini VX1 Notebook Picture

Okay, maybe it was a bit harsh to label the recently introduced Asus Lamborghini VX1 notebook as a copycat of our beloved Acer Ferrari notebooks – especially since the yellow-finished VX1 does look pretty spiffy.

But let’s just see which Ferrari notebook the VX1 most closely resembles anyway. 15″ screen, 160GB hard disk drive, 2GB DDR2 RAM and 512MB nVidia GeForce Go 7400VX graphics card – that’s what the Asus comes with. Hmm… I’d say the Ferrari 5000, even though it comes with an AMD Turion 64 X2 and a 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics card, instead of the X2’s Intel Core Duo and nVidia GPU.

Pricing details haven’t been released, but there’s little doubt it’s going to be competitive – at least, against Acer’s own co-branded notebooks.

[News via NotebookReview.com]




Acer No. 1 in South African Notebook Market

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

India, Russia and now, South Africa. These are countries where Acer has done remarkably well in recent years – with a recent news release confirming that the World No. 3 notebook vendor has taken top spot in South Africa’s notebook market.

Its 48% year-on-year growth allowed it to capture a 23% notebook market share, pushing it a step upwards from its previous position of number two.

As such, Acer now holds a 10% market share in the combined notebook and desktop market in South Africa for the second quarter of 2006.


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