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Acer Aspire 6920G

By Patrick Wignall, CNET.com.au on 25 June 2008 05:40 PM

Tags: acer, aspire, laptop, 6920g, 16:9, movies, surround


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    As-Salam,I bought in Saudi Ara ...zaheer -- 13/07/08

    As-Salam,I bought in Saudi Arabia without Blue ray disc.. Price is 4999 Saudi Riyals, Very good gaming machine,good frame rate,nice sounds... but bit weight... after installing Visual Studio 2005 and SQL server 2005,,,the system booting time is more.... battery power is medium only...

    I got the 6920g-833G32Bn. Extr ...godofgrease -- 31/07/08

    I got the 6920g-833G32Bn. Extremely quick. Operates cooler than my old P4m. Sound quality is superb & only surpassed by display quality. Chassis design by BMW = strong no twist or creaky bits. I just thought the package was well thought out. Plug & play Blu-Ray movies to 32" LCD. Surprisingly light. Positive touch keys but feel odd - get used to it I s'pose. Touch pad ridges increase sensitivity but pointer seems to take forever to cover the width of the screen.

    The good: Super easy to configure even with Vista - It just works. So much room on the screen. Looks the part & performs.

    The bad: Fingerprints all over the case. Some keys in weird places. Doubled up on bloatware. Friends will want it.

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