Monday, February 28, 2011

Review: Dell Precision M6600

This weekend seems to be the time of Dell as we have numerous reports about Dell’s upcoming products and leaks giving out brief details on them. Now we talk of Dell’s two more products that are likely to appear in the near future if the leaks are to be believed-the Precision M4600 and Precision M6600 mobile workstations.

Of course, the Two New Precision Series Laptops comes with a good set of excellent features. Many features have been released yet. In case you do not know about the new Dell Precision M4600 and Dell Precision M6600 battery, we will introduce their detail features in the following article.


Features of Dell Precision M6600 Laptop:
  • 17.3-inch LED-backlit display with optional touchscreen
  • Processor: Intel Sandy Bridge Processor
  • 2GB GDDR5 AMD FirePro M8900 Graphics
  • 2GB GDDR5 NVIDIA Quadro 3000M
  • 2GB GDDR5Quadro 4000M graphics card
While the Dell Precision M4600 15.6-inch screen has a White-LED and RGB-LED LCD + Touch-Screen options option, NVIDIA Quadro 1000m 2GB GDDR5, Quadro 2000M 2GB GDDR5 and AMD FirePro M8900 2GB GDDR5, this graphics card. Stay tunes for the latest info about the full specifications of the Dell Precision M4600 and Precision M6600.

The Dell Precision M6600 AC Adapter will come with a 17.3-inch screen with LED backlight (optional touchscreen). M6600 laptop coming a choice between AMD FirePro 2 GB GDDR5 M8900, NVIDIA Quadro 3000M 2GB GDDR5 and Quadro 4000M 2 GB GDDR5 graphics card.

Dell is preparing to release the new Precision gaming laptop series, the Precision M6600. The new Dell Precision M6600 gaming notebook is based on the latest Intel Sandy Bridge processors and optional AMD or NVIDIA dual graphics chips, creating a wonderful of a portable gaming laptops.

Wondering if the the CPU and / or GPU on the Precision M4600 / M6600 are user upgradeable? Both in terms of is it physically possible and how does it affect warranty. If it voids the warranty, how likely is it that they can tell that it was upgraded if you swap the oringinal components back in before sending it in.

However, there is no more information about the price, the release date, and the availability of the Two New Precision Series Laptops. If you are interested in the Two New Precision Series Laptops, please pay more attention on our website. We will keep you update more information about it.

On the other hand, the Dell Precision M6600 charger features a 17.3 “display with touch screen and optional LED AMD FirePro M8900 2 GB GDDR5 or NVIDIA Quadro 3000M 2GB GDDR5 / Quadro 4000M 2 GB GDDR5 graphics.

The Dell Precision M6600 and M4600 mobile workstations are designed for users who need super horsepower, superior design and usability, world-class scalable performance and certified-operation. More details on Dell’s mobile workstations will be available in the coming months.

Dell is reportedly working on two new mobile workstations namely the Precision M4600 and Precision M6600. Based on the informations we got, the M4600 will come with a 15.6-inch LED-backlit display with optional touchscreen capability and a choice of either AMD FirePro M5950 1GB GDDR5, NVIDIA Quadro 1000M 2GB GDDR5 or Quadro 2000M 2GB GDDR5 graphics card. Meanwhile, the Dell Precision M6600 battery will sport a bigger 17.3-inch LED-backlit display with the same optional touchscreen capability and have higher-end graphics options including AMD FirePro M8900 2GB GDDR5, NVIDIA Quadro 3000M 2GB GDDR5 and Quadro 4000M 2GB GDDR5. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment.

The Precision M4600 and M6600 are expected to have Intel’s upcoming Sandy Bridge processors. No word on pricing or availability.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB Laptop Review

The world is yet to officially see an Intel Core i3 based system, and here's an online retailer selling one such notebook system on its website! Reportedly, HP has a Pavilion dv6 series laptop based on the said processor and will be unveiling it soon. But before HP does that let's have a look at this baby.

The HP Pavilion dv6-2157sb is a 15.6" laptop with wonderful specification. The machine is in fact very good for SOHO professionals and students who indulge in advanced computing.

The online retailer ECost US recently added the webpage for taking pre-order of the new HP Pavilion dv6-2157sb Notebook which is powered by the Intel Core i3 processor. As per the webpage the HP Pavilion dv6-2157sb Notebook is powered by the 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330m Processor and is equipped with 4GB of RAM, up to 320GB hard drive and integrated graphics core which is produced using the latest 32nm technology.

HP Pavilion dv6-2157sb netbook is powered by a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330m Processor. It has an integrated graphics core and it is produced using 32nm technology. It comes with up to 4GB of RAM, up to 320GB hard drive, a 15.6-inch, LED backlight, DVD writer, 5-in-1 card reader, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, and Bluetooth, as well as 6-cell HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB battery.
HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB Features:
  • 15.6" Diagonal High-Definition HP LED BrightView Widescreen Display
  • 1366 x 768 Pixel Resolution
  • 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330M Processor
  • 4GB DDR3 Memory
  • 320GB HDD, 7200 rpm
  • Integrated Intel HD Graphics
  • LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
  • Integrated Webcam & Microphone
  • Altec Lansing Speakers with SRS Premium Sound
  • HP Small Business Essentials Programs
  • Integrated Fingerprint Reader
  • Automatic Hard Drive Lock
  • Connectivity: Ethernet, WLAN 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth
  • Inputs/Outputs: 4 x USB, 2 x Headphone, 1 x Microphone, 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA, 1 x ExpressCard, 1 x eSATA + USB Combo, 1 x Firewire, 5-in-1 Card Reader
  • OS: Windows 7 Professional
  • Weight: 6.34 lbs.
  • HP Imprint Espresso Finish in High-Gloss Black

It features a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3 processor with 4GB of DDR3 memory and a 320GB hard drive. The dv6-2157sb differs from the entertainment-oriented dv6-2150us since it is tailored for small business users, offering HP's Small Business Essentials programs. It also has an integrated fingerprint reader and an automatic hard drive lock for security. The laptop includes 4 USB ports, an HDMI input, and offers WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The dv6-2157sb comes in HP's Imprint Espresso finish in high-gloss black and has a suggested retail price of $850.

This is a very good laptop. Light and fast! It offers digitalPersona for extra protection and the 10 key is a plus! It's a wonderful price for all that you get. Plus Windows 7 is such an improvement to Vista!! The only thing that Windows 7 still has that is as annoying as Vista is all the security questions. Sure you can set the security lower but then you run more risk. So far the laptop is doing very well. It also had more UBS ports than I though. The volume is ok but doesn't go as loud as my old HP laptop. Adding some speakers may be good idea if you want to listen to music on yours.

HP Pavilion dv6-2157sb small business laptop is loaded with services and software you need to manage, and protect your business. The dv6-2157sb differs from the entertainment-oriented Pavilion DV6-2157SB battery since it is tailored for small business users, offering HP’s Small Business Essentials programs.

It provides additional protection for Digital Persona and the 10-key is a plus! It's a wonderful price for what you get. Plus Windows 7 is such an improvement to Vista! The only thing that Windows 7 is still as annoying as Vista has all the safety issues. Of course, you can set the security settings lower, but then runs more risk. So far the laptop is very good. He had thought more UBS ports than I do. The volume is ok, but does not go as loud as my old HP laptop. Add some speakers may be good idea if you listen to music you want to.

Some online retailers, according to network sources, have started taking orders for new notebooks that are based on Intel Core i3 processor. New Intel Core i3 processor is not yet submitted formally.

The new chips built in the CPU as well as graphics processor in a package due to which the graphics performance will be much better and it will use less power. The graphics chips can reproduce full 1080p high-definition video and also decode Blu-ray movies.

Each core is able to provide better performance. Let’s take a dual-core Core i3 chip, for instance, it is able to run four threads at the same time.

There any many brands of laptops produced laptops all over the world. Among them HP is one known brand which marketing laptops for the customers choice & opinion. HP Pavilion dv6-2157sb is coming to give more facilities for users.

HP introduced its latest new HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB battery 15.6” inch laptop with outstanding features. DV6-2157SB comes with Intel Core i3-330M Processor, 4GB RAM and 320 GB hard disk, 15.6” display and Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, card reader, integrated web cam and 1696 MB graphic card. Let’s discuss features, specification and price in India of HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB 15.6” Laptop.

The new HP Pavilion DV6-2157SB business laptop comes packed with an an Intel Core i3-330M 2.13GHz CPU processor, 4 GigaByte DDR3 RAM module, 15.6 inches HD LED display screen with 1366×768 pixels resolution, an Intel HD Graphics chipset , and a 320 GigaByte SATA Hard Disk Storage Drive.

Before the official launch of the Intel i3 processor many online retail stores has started taking orders for the new notebooks which are based on Intel i3 processor. ECost Us online store has also involved in the race and is offering new laptop from HP powered by Intel i3 chips which is yet to be launched at the 2010 International Consumer Electronic Show.

Get the functionality and programs you need to manage, protect, and grow your business with our Pavilion dv6-2157sb Small Business Edition Notebook. It balances mobility, size, performance, and visual comfort while providing features to protect your data.

The system is powered by a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330M CPU. It boasts 4GB of RAM, a 320GB 7200rpm SATA hard drive, a SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe, an integrated webcam, Bluetooth, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and a 15.6" widescreen display powered by Intel HD graphics. Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) is the installed operating system.

The new Pavilion dv6-2157sb Intel Core i3 Notebook comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Professional and can be housed.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Review of Acer Aspire One

Acer has developed a reputation for selling inexpensive systems worldwide, so it's only natural that it would come up with its own affordable netbook (or UMPC). Pressure from the ASUS EeePC and the HP 2133 Mini-Note made the company realize that it had to be on the same gravy train. The Acer Aspire One ($319 street) enters a quickly expanding field of miniature laptops, in a race to see who can out-shrink one another while staying within a strict budget. It has the performance potential to surpass the competition and a $319 entry point is just as cheap as the Asus EeePC, but the typing and navigating experience is not on a par with its competitors.

The affordable, stylish, and compact Aspire One catapulted Acer to the top of the heap in terms of market share for the red-hot netbook category. The latest version, the 10.1-inch Aspire One, is likely to keep the company in the lead. Expanding the original Aspire One’s screen from 8.9 to 10.1 inches, the new Aspire One is nearly as svelte as its predecessor and, even though the keyboard is the same size, its revamped touchpad is a marked improvement over the original. Add in a six-cell Acer Aspire One battery, which offers 6 hours of battery life, and you have a killer deal for $349.
With many Netbooks teetering on bulky kickstand-style batteries, we were pleased to see the Aspire One present a fairly slim profile. The six-cell battery does bump out a bit from the rear of the bottom panel, but the system is still less than 1.5 inches thick in the back, and less than 1 inch in the front. Our review unit was clad in an all-over glossy midnight blue, which looked fine from a distance, but was extremely fingerprint-prone.

Similarly, the touchpad is exceptionally easy to use, which is not always the case with netbooks. It is large, yet we never brushed it during typing and the multitouch functionality worked without a hitch – again a rarity on a netbook.

An Intel Atom processor provides power enough for basic use. It is a dual-core version, so should provide more power, but we didn't notice an improvement over older Atom processors, and word processing and web browsing run just as laboriously as before.

Specifications
  • Intel Atom N450 (1.66 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 512 KB L2 cache) CPU
  • 1GB DDR2 RAM
  • 250GB Hard Drive
  • 10.1″ Acer CrystalBrite, 1024 x 600, LED Display
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 with 128MB Graphics
  • 10/100 Ethernet
  • 802.11b/g/n WiFi
  • 0.3Mp CrystalEye Webcam
  • 8-9 Hour Battery Life – 6 Cell
  • 1.25Kg (2.8lbs) / 7.28 inches x 10.17 inches x 0.99 inches
  • 5-in-1 card reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS PRO, xD)
  • 3 x USB Ports, VGA out, Headphone/speaker/line-out jack, Microphone-in jack
  • Windows 7 Starter
The first generation of netbooks comprised little more than overpriced toys that gave us a glimpse into the future of this emerging mobile market. Tiny screens, even smaller solid state storage and an overall cheap look and feel initially kept many users at bay.

Then a second wave of these mobile computing solutions came, bringing larger (mostly 10-inch) screens along with traditional spinning hard drives that significantly increased storage capacity, a near exclusive adoption of Intel’s mobile Atom processor and more solid, non-childish looking designs.

The 10.1-inch screen is very comfortable to use thanks to the lack of a shiny screen coating, and so is easy to read in all light conditions. Having said that, we would have liked it to be a little brighter. Colours appear a bit washed out, making this more suited to office work than viewing movies.

The Aspire One from Acer is, I admit, a subnotebook I fell in love with almost as soon as I got my hands on it. The reasons were twofold. Firstly it wasn't white, which makes it a hell of a lot easier to photograph. Also, the keyboard.

The keyboard is where most subnotebooks get it wrong. They shrink it down too much or not enough. They make the keys a little bit smooshy, or they over compensate like the HP Mininote, creating a satisfying and solid feel that unfortunately drives the price up. The Acer though is different. The keyboard is decently sized, firm and easy to use. Our standard keyboard test involves writing articles, playing some games and writing the Jabberwocky poem over and over again – and we had absolutely no problems with any of them when it came to the Aspire One battery.

Connectivity is also identical to its cousin and indeed to most other netbooks, whether from this generation or the last one. That means you get a disappointing selection of three USB ports, headphone and microphone jacks, an Ethernet port, memory card reader and analogue VGA video output.

That's why we're impressed with Acer's entry in the netbook wars, the Aspire One. True, "impressed" doesn't mean "enraptured"; Intel's new Atom processor's performance is underwhelming, and our test unit delivered disappointingly brief Acer Aspire One battery life.

But the Acer is a handsome and classy ultraportable with a high-quality 8.9-inch display, a remarkably usable keyboard, and the familiar environment of Windows XP Home Edition with an ample 120GB hard disk for installing applications and storing data, music, and image files. Considering that it cost the same $399 as the 7-inch, keyboard- and storage-cramped Eee PC 4G we cheered last November, we decided fairly quickly to give it a thumbs up.

Acer’s Aspire One netbook range has been running almost as long as ASUS’ Eee PC line, and by now the company has got the industrial design down to a fine art. No expensive metal or unnecessary finishes, just a lightweight shell that’s a mere 0.8-inches thick and 2.5lbs, a nicely sprung, full-sized chiclet keyboard, and a broad multitouch-capable trackpad that’s easy to use. We’re not 100-percent convinced by the blue color of our review model, but Acer also offer other variants.

Acer decided to continue to use the 10.1-inch LCD display size rather than moving to a larger one. This does help keep the overall size down but there is a wide bezel around the screen. The PineTrail platform also comes with a new GMA 3150 integrated graphics solution. Unfortunately, there isn't much difference from the older GMA 950 in terms of performance. It still lacks the performance to even handle high definition video streams.

The screen of the One is 1024x600, 8.9", and has that glossy finish, something some love, some hate. In any case, the screen is very bright, and can be read in dim and bright light conditions, perfect for a mobile device. The size is a bit small at first, but you get used to it quickly. It's perfect for browsing, especially when combined with Firefox 3.0's excellent full-screen capabilities (F11).

The solid state drive poses some problems. Especially with small write operations it's quite slow, which can become annoying when you're dealing with larger amounts of emails. It does aid in boot time though, it takes only about 20 seconds from pressing the power button to a fully operational desktop.

OpenOffice springs into life with appreciable haste and, in contrast to HP's Mini-Note 2133, video streams smoothly from Youtube or Blip.Tv in full-screen mode. There's the odd stutter now and again, and some videos seem a little jerkier than their windowed counterparts, but it never renders anything unwatchable. Disappointingly, though, DivX's and .VOB files refused to play with the supplied Mplayer software, which claimed to lack the suitable video codecs. We hope this is an omission which will be rectified in production models.

But here’s where things get really shocking for me: I didn’t have to do any more serious tweaking than that. Because out of the box, this tiny machine runs like a complete champ. Now, I’m probably biased because I’ve been spending the last few years continually stripping extraneous crap out of my old Vaio to get it to run faster and leaner, but to be able to have eight fairly resource-intensive Firefox tabs open, along with iTunes, Thunderbird, and Pidgin, and not have the machine slow down — well, it almost feels like a fairy tale.

This Intel Atom based netbook won't be breaking any speed records, but it performed more than adequately for normal activities. Internet browsing, word processing, and even photo editing tasks were handed in a very snappy environment. The most surprising thing from a reviewing standpoint was this subnotebook giving benchmark results in every program we could throw at it. This is not par for the course though, as many other netbooks have limited resolutions or other odd quirks that prevent most of the standard benchmarking programs to give valid results.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Dell Latitude E6510 15.6" Review

With a range of rugged builds and heaps of features, Dell's Latitude series is geared towards mobile business users. The Latitude E6510 packs a huge amount of power and features into a reasonably solid chassis for excellent business performance.

The E6510's design has all the grace of a 1960s tower block. It's very large, measuring 373 by 33 by 253mm, and heavy too, weighing a bone-crunching 2.5kg. Dell has added a metallic grey paint job to the lid, but, when you open the laptop up, you're met with lots of boring, matte black plastic. Attractive it certainly isn't, but, on the plus side, this laptop does feel like its sturdy enough to go ten rounds with Mike Tyson and come off none the worse for wear.

The E6510 has the following specifications:
  • Intel Core i5/i7 dual-core and i7 quad-core processors
  • 15.6" anti-glare displays (16:9 aspect ratio, 1366x768, 1600x900, or 1920x1080 resolutions)
  • Up to 8GB DDR3 RAM
  • Up to 256GB SSD or 500GB 7200RPM HDD
  • Intel HD integrated graphics or dedicated Nvidia NVS 3100M 512MB DDR3
  • 4-cell (37Wh), 6-cell (60Wh), or 9-cell (90Wh) batteries; optional 12-cell (88Wh) LATITUDE E6510 battery slice
  • Starting weight: 5.53 lbs w/ 6-cell
  • Dimensions: 14.74" (W) x 9.97" (D) x 1.1~1.3" (H)
The 15.6-inch 1600 x 900 matte display provided plenty of screen real estate for our documents and Web pages while outputting sharp, colorful images at fantastic viewing angles. Whether we were watching a 1080p WMV file we downloaded from Microsoft HD Showcase, a DVD of Dark City, or a 720p episode of Fringe, video was smooth and free from visual noise.

When we listened to both a rock tune, The Heavy's "Sixteen," and a jazz song, "Morning Dance" by Spyro Gyra, the E6510's stereo speakers provided sound that was accurate, if not overly rich. At maximum volume, the Dell Latitude E6510 battery was loud enough to fill a large living room, though music became a little bit tinny.

The Latitude E6510 is based on the QM57 Express chipset from Intel, which supports diverse processors from the Core i family. In Dell's online configuring tool, one can choose between Core i5 processors and Core i7 processors up to i7-820QM. Our test candidate offers the highest level of equipment in terms of the CPU, that means the Core i7 820QM (-> Manufacturer). It is thereby a native quad core processor produced under the codename "Clarksfield" in 45mm lithography. Thanks to hyperthreading, up to 8 threads can be handled simultaneously. With the Turbo-Boost technology, the clocking speeds of the individual core can be modulated according to their respective performance demands and individual cores can be overclocked. You can read more details on the Clarksfield processors in our comprehensive review.

In contrast to the Arrandale Core i processors, the Clarksfield processors do not offer an integrated graphic chip. One therefore has no choice on this on the top model. But if one chooses a model fitted with Arrandale CPU, then the CPU integrated GMA HD graphic chip is offered. On these models, one can thus choose between a configuration with GMA HD or Quadro NVS 3100M from Nvidia. The top model with i7-Quad CPU is in contrast only offered with Quadra NVS 3100m.

The Latitude E6510 enclosure is approximately the same size as the Latitude E6500 it replaces, though there are some changes (it's slightly heavier, wider, and shorter) because of the move from a 15.4-inch 16:10 display to a 15.6-inch 16:9 display. Along with the Latitude E4310 and E6410, the E6510 has a new brushed aluminum ("Slate Silver") cover. The Dell LATITUDE E6510 battery uses the same power supplies and docking solutions that the E6500 used.

A supplement to the Dell Latitude, Dell Latitude E6510 is one of the latest offerings from Dell for business groups of mind. For 800 pounds, more or less, save you a lot for a gadget which is long and reliable in design, durability and functionality.

Thanks to LED technology from Dell, consumers not only a mobile force to withstand everyday use get, but they also exceptionally thin widescreen. Its strength is also demonstrated by the installation of Dell critical data that allows you to worry even if you accidentally fall or system failures.

The Dell E6510 battery is Dell's top of the line 15.6'' business laptop. The second iteration of the Latitude E series 15'' laptop brings a new screen aspect ratio of 16:9 which is becoming the norm for laptop screens.

Dell has also included its basic Latitude ON operating system, which can be accessed using a quickstart button. This is designed for simple tasks, such as web browsing, and uses less power than the Windows OS.

We were highly impressed by the power, features and excellent display offered by the Dell Latitude E6510. Business users with the cash to spare really have no need to look any further.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Acer Aspire 5742 Laptop Review

The Aspire 5742 meets your daily computing needs with an Intel processor and integrated graphics. HD media playback offers richer entertainment at home or on the road, while boundary-free wireless communication keeps you in touch with family and friends. What`s more, the Acer FineTip keyboard and multi-gesture touchpad provide simple usability for more relaxed computing.

The Acer Aspire 5742 is a mainstream notebook with Optimus that was announced in 2010. It features a 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 resolution LED backlit display. The laptop is powered by Intel Core i processors. The laptop comes with the latest NVIDIA Optimus technology. This Acer laptop is configured in different capability. It comes with 3D Vision. The Acer Aspire 5742 comes with a Blu-Ray drive. It is available in black.

I think that this is definitely one of theou can best well priced laptops buy at the moment especially with the fantastic offers in the sales. In my tech opinion the new Core i3-370M which has been used instead of the more common slower intel core is a real boost keeping up the speed of applications.

The Aspire 5742 laptop’s keyboard is like the new Acer Aspire Timeline X 4820TG and Aspire 5745Glaptop’s keyboard, sporting isolated, chiclet-styled keys that are nice to type on. The Aspire 5742’s keyboard also has a dedicated number pad on the right which is good. The Aspire 5742’s laptop dips ever so slightly while typing but overall works just fine.

The Aspire 5742 laptop’s palmrest has a finely textured surface which is nice and responsive while moving the cursor around with your finger. If anything, the touchpad could’ve been a bit larger, but it is of average size. The Aspire 5742’s singe-strip mouse button takes a while getting used to, but one can definitely work with it.

The 15.6", 16:9 aspect ratio Acer Aspire 5742 laptop HD wide display provides ample space for work and entertainment. The large-capacity hard disk drive can store all your files and multimedia, and conveniently share them with others using the 2-in-1 card reader. From this article, you can get Acer Aspire Modem driver to connect your laptop with WiFi network.

Specifications:
  • Operating system: Windows 7 Home premium
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 or i5 processor, 2.53 GHz
  • Chipset: Mobile Intel HM55 Express
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 420M or Integrated Intel HD
  • Memory: 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM, upgradable to 8 GB
  • Storage: 500 GB, SATA hard drive, 5400 rpm
  • Ports: DC-in, RJ-45 LAN, VGA, headphone/speaker/line-out, microphone, HDMI with HDCP, 3 x USB 2.0, 2-in-1 media card reader
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v3.0, WPAN, Gigabit LAN
  • Webcam: Crysatl Clear Webcam from Acer, 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution
  • Dimension: 15 x 10 x .0.9-1.3 inches (W x D x H)
  • Weight: 2.6 kilograms
  • Battery: 6 cell, 4400 mAh lithium ion, 3.5 hours life
  • Price: $650

The Aspire 5742 doesn't earn any kudos with two and a half hours of battery life. The weak 48 Wh Acer Aspire 5742 battery takes its toll here. It's not due to the power consumption because it is, as we will see in a moment, rather low.

The runtime during an internet surf session with enabled WLAN is 2:36 hours (156 minutes). We visited news sites and executed a few downloads in this time. Undemanding users can boost the battery life up to 3:35 hours. These 215 minutes determined by BatteryEater's Reader's test are insignificant for routine use though (idle, lowest brightness, disabled wireless modules).

A DVD runtime test determined 160 minutes (2:40 hours). The 4400 mAh Aspire 5742 battery is ready for the next movie session after 1:41 hours (96 minutes, recharging).

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit is the platform of choice, paired with McAfee, Norton Online Backup, CyberLink PowerDVD 9, NTI Media Maker, Skype, a bunch of game demos (which you can install thanks to the annoying Oberon Media), an RSS reader called eSobi and Shredder (which is a trial secure file deletion program).

Each Acer Aspire 5742 Laptop computer has been given an overall PC Checker score based on the components it is built with so even if you know nothing about computers you can see our overall grade for each Acer Aspire 5742 laptop!

The Aspire 5742 meets your daily computing needs with blazing processor performance and impressive graphics. HD media playback offers richer entertainment at home or on the road, while boundary-free wireless communication keeps you in touch with family and friends all the time. What’s more, Acer’s special 16:9 Home Touch Design provides simple usability for more relaxed computing.

We recently posted our review of the Acer Aspire 5742, a 15-inch budget system with an Intel Core i3 processor, 4 GB of RAM and a 320 GB hard drive. Tipping the scale at exactly 5 pounds, the Aspire 5742 is more portable than other 15-inch budget systems, but you’ll want to bring a charger as it only lasted 3 hours and 11 minutes on our Acer 5742 battery test.

Both the lid and the deck of the Aspire 5742 are a matte black that resists fingerprints. It has grid-like indentations patterned to look like diamond plating. Looks-wise, it's on a par with less expensive Toshiba Satellites, such as the L or C series, but not as attractive as the pricier Samsung SF510 ($629), which has a distinctive wave design, ivory lid, and chocolate brown interior.

The Acer Aspire 5742 Laptop meets your daily computing needs with an Intel® processor and integrated graphics. HD media playback offers richer entertainment at home or on the road, while boundary-free wireless communication keeps you in touch with family and friends. What's more, the Acer® FineTip keyboard and multi-gesture touchpad provide simple usability for more relaxed computing.The 15.6" HD wide display provides ample space for work and entertainment. The Intel® Pentium® combines with integrated Intel® HD Graphics to provide the performance you need for daily multitasking. Store all your files and multimedia on the large-capacity hard disk drive, and conveniently share them with others using the 2-in-1 card reader.

In construction, the Acer Aspire 5742 is smart if a little unimpressive. It’s a far cry from Lenovo’s IdeaPad Z560 M37AFUK in terms of style, but its textured lid and svelte proportions make the most of the lower-cost materials used.

Acer’s usual ‘lilypad’ keyboard has no dedicated special function keys, but is easy to type on and is accompanied by a smooth recessed muti-gesture trackpad with a single button which tilts to provide left and right clicks.

Pros
Solid Performance From Updated Core i3 Processor
Well Priced

Cons
Glossy Screen Produces Too Much Glare And Reflections
Lots Of Trialware

It also has enough battery power for mainstream mobile users. The Aspire 5742 features a standard 6-cell (48WHr) battery, but it ran for 5 hours 24 minutes on our MobileMark 2007 battery test. That's nearly an hour more than the Sony EB33FM/BJ's time of 4 hours 33 minutes. However, we were impressed with Sony's battery time. Meaning, we're doubly impressed with the Acer Aspire 5742 battery life!

The 15.6-inch HD widescreen display provides ample space for multitasking and entertainment. A smart Intel Core processor combines with integrated Intel HD Graphics and high-definition technologies to deliver high-quality images and visual effects. Store all your files and multimedia on the large- capacity hard disk, and conveniently share them with others using the two-in-one card reader.

The downsides of the 5742 is found in outdoor use, the connectivity and the input devices. The HD+ display is moderately bright, but the intense reflections on the glare type screen provide for adverse feelings. In regards to connectivity, especially gamers will miss eSATA, USB 3.0, and ExpressCard. The keyboard doesn't even come close to a good office input. It's too spongy. The adjective can also be used for the base unit, which groaningly allows itself to be twisted with a bit of pressure. Additionally, the poor sound of the mono speaker can't be overheard either.

If you are looking for strong 3D performance for 700 euros and don't have high expectations on input devices and interfaces, you can turn to the Acer Aspire 5742G-458G64Mnkk.