Acer Aspire 5940G Notebook PC Review
Acer is always among the first to embrace the latest technology and offer it to consumers at competitive prices. This is proved here by the Acer Aspire 5940G, a stunningly powered, quad-core machine and a great home media centre. Acer Aspire 5940G Laptop is high price Acer Laptop.Acer Aspire 5940G is easy to use and carry new acer aspire laptop.
The 15.6" Aspire 5940G features a combination of high-performance components and matching elegant design. You can enjoy theater-caliber videos from the comfort of your living room with the first-rate graphics solution and Dolby surround sound. Hook up to the Internet or connect to family and friends in no time with integrated Wi-Fi connectivity option.
Acer Aspire 5940G Technical Details:
The Acer Aspire 5940G comes with express card, 4 USB, 1 Firewire, a VGA, an infra red port, eSATA, Audio connections and a 6 in 1 card reader. It also comes with a Wifi and an Ethernet to give you the internet connectivity. You can also connect to the internet through the Wimax. Thus it’s having all the necessary ports available that are required in a good laptop.
The Acer Aspire 5940G AC adapter packs one of the most powerful processors today, a HD graphics solution, and fast memory for smooth-running multimedia and demanding applications. Keep your files on a spacious hard drive, enforced by a fingerprint solution that also doubles as a quick-launch and navigation tool.
The high-gloss trend isn't only questionable for displays but obviously the manufacturers - amongst them Acer, too - feel obliged to pursue it. The new multimedia notebooks from the manufacturer are definitely something for piano lacquer fetishists - there are ample high-gloss surfaces on these notebooks. Adjacent to the 18.4 inch display giant, the Aspire 8940G, the smaller brother, Aspire 5940G, ends up on our test bench. Acer squeezes the laptop in the densely packed multimedia and all-round laptops with the new Intel Core i7 processor, a state-of-the-art AMD Radeon graphic, a BluRay drive and multimedia control elements and tries to captivate not just with its looks.
With the highest scores coming from the entertainment tests, it’s clear that Acer has managed to build a machine deserving of the media control touchpad and the subwoofer which takes up the rear third of the machine. The backlit keyboard is also a nice touch for controlling films in the dark, but it certainly doesn’t help the Acer Aspire 5940G battery life.
Connect and communicate reliably with your family and friends from anywhere in the world through Wi-Fi or the advanced WiMAX connectivity option. Make good use of the Aspire 5940's high-def webcam and noise-suppressing microphone for memorable video chats with someone special.
Standby devours 0.6 watt and when deactivated 0.4 watt - these values could be better. By the way, there is also an energy savings button on the notebook. When you trigger it - nothing happens. The energy savings plan isn't changed nor adjusted and the display brightness isn't regulated, either. Acer should make improvements in its software.
Apart from this gripe, the screen is gorgeous, with good brightness levels and vibrant colours. It uses an LED backlight, which we found to be even across the entire screen. The glossy finish isn't ideal for brightly lit rooms, but it does lend a pleasingly saturated look to deeper shades.
A further technological treat is the Intel Core i7 processor - it is currently applied in many new notebooks of a higher performance class. Barely anyone would have believed a year ago that four core processor would find their way into affordable middle class notebooks. The built-in 720QM is the smallest mobile Core i7 prozessors currently available. But it already bids a good computing performance with a clock rate of up to 2.8 GHz and also due to hyperthreading, thus eight logical cores. A four GByte DDR3 RAM working memory, together with Intel's new chip set, P55, always supply the processor with enough data to compute. Most games, however, merely benefit from the turbo function, which partly overclocks the processor. Only few games can use the processor's efficiency completely, e.g. by distributing the AI calculation on the cores. In return, video or image editing software usually feel at home on the many cores.
A solid state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that, similarly to flash drives, uses solid-state memory to store persistent data, but is designed to replace a traditional hard drive (HDD). The benefits of a SSD in comprasion to traditional HDD are smaller energy consumption, speed (in terms of data access), and higher reliability. Currently, however, SSD are more expensive and offer lower capacity than regular HDD, and are therefore seldom in use.
If you’re one of those people who won’t accept second best and wants the ultimate in laptop technology then you need the Acer Aspire 5940G laptop. Just to prove it’s at the forefront of technology it comes with the brand new Windows 7 operating system, so you know you’ll be strides ahead of everyone else.
But as so often, this low resolution, especially vertically, will not suit everyone, particularly those who practice of photo editing, office, surfing or multimedia tasks, which is unfortunate given the processor board. Finally, Acer Aspire 5940G charger seems that the installed edition of Windows 7 is not a 64-bit, which is a shame if it is because it would have been able to fully support 4GB of RAM unlike a grinding 32 bits.
The 15.6" Aspire 5940G features a combination of high-performance components and matching elegant design. You can enjoy theater-caliber videos from the comfort of your living room with the first-rate graphics solution and Dolby surround sound. Hook up to the Internet or connect to family and friends in no time with integrated Wi-Fi connectivity option.
Acer Aspire 5940G Technical Details:
- Description: Acer Aspire 5940G-724G50MN - Core i7 720QM 1.6 GHz - 15.6" TFT
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 38.2 cm x 27.4 cm x 4 cm
- Weight: 3 kg
- Localisation: United Kingdom
- System Type: Notebook
- Built-in Devices: Stereo speakers, wireless LAN aerial, Bluetooth aerial
- Embedded Security: Fingerprint reader
- Processor: Intel Core i7 720QM / 1.6 GHz ( Quad-Core )
- Cache Memory: 6 MB - L2 Cache
- RAM: 4 GB (installed) / 8 GB (max) - DDR3 SDRAM
- Card Reader: 6 in 1
- Hard Drive: 500 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm
- Optical Storage: DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - integrated
- Display: 15.6" TFT 1366 x 768 ( WXGA ) - CineCrystal
- Graphics Controller: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 HyperMemory up to 2816MB
- Video Memory: 1 GB DDR3 VRAM
- Audio Output: Sound card
- Telecom: Fax / modem - 56 Kbps
- Networking: Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft), Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
- Notebook Camera: Integrated - 1 Megapixel
- Input Device: Keyboard, touchpad
- Battery: Lithium Ion Acer Aspire 5940G battery
- Run Time (Up To): 3 hour(s)
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
- Environmental Standards: ENERGY STAR Qualified
The Acer Aspire 5940G comes with express card, 4 USB, 1 Firewire, a VGA, an infra red port, eSATA, Audio connections and a 6 in 1 card reader. It also comes with a Wifi and an Ethernet to give you the internet connectivity. You can also connect to the internet through the Wimax. Thus it’s having all the necessary ports available that are required in a good laptop.
The Acer Aspire 5940G AC adapter packs one of the most powerful processors today, a HD graphics solution, and fast memory for smooth-running multimedia and demanding applications. Keep your files on a spacious hard drive, enforced by a fingerprint solution that also doubles as a quick-launch and navigation tool.
The high-gloss trend isn't only questionable for displays but obviously the manufacturers - amongst them Acer, too - feel obliged to pursue it. The new multimedia notebooks from the manufacturer are definitely something for piano lacquer fetishists - there are ample high-gloss surfaces on these notebooks. Adjacent to the 18.4 inch display giant, the Aspire 8940G, the smaller brother, Aspire 5940G, ends up on our test bench. Acer squeezes the laptop in the densely packed multimedia and all-round laptops with the new Intel Core i7 processor, a state-of-the-art AMD Radeon graphic, a BluRay drive and multimedia control elements and tries to captivate not just with its looks.
With the highest scores coming from the entertainment tests, it’s clear that Acer has managed to build a machine deserving of the media control touchpad and the subwoofer which takes up the rear third of the machine. The backlit keyboard is also a nice touch for controlling films in the dark, but it certainly doesn’t help the Acer Aspire 5940G battery life.
Connect and communicate reliably with your family and friends from anywhere in the world through Wi-Fi or the advanced WiMAX connectivity option. Make good use of the Aspire 5940's high-def webcam and noise-suppressing microphone for memorable video chats with someone special.
Standby devours 0.6 watt and when deactivated 0.4 watt - these values could be better. By the way, there is also an energy savings button on the notebook. When you trigger it - nothing happens. The energy savings plan isn't changed nor adjusted and the display brightness isn't regulated, either. Acer should make improvements in its software.
Apart from this gripe, the screen is gorgeous, with good brightness levels and vibrant colours. It uses an LED backlight, which we found to be even across the entire screen. The glossy finish isn't ideal for brightly lit rooms, but it does lend a pleasingly saturated look to deeper shades.
A further technological treat is the Intel Core i7 processor - it is currently applied in many new notebooks of a higher performance class. Barely anyone would have believed a year ago that four core processor would find their way into affordable middle class notebooks. The built-in 720QM is the smallest mobile Core i7 prozessors currently available. But it already bids a good computing performance with a clock rate of up to 2.8 GHz and also due to hyperthreading, thus eight logical cores. A four GByte DDR3 RAM working memory, together with Intel's new chip set, P55, always supply the processor with enough data to compute. Most games, however, merely benefit from the turbo function, which partly overclocks the processor. Only few games can use the processor's efficiency completely, e.g. by distributing the AI calculation on the cores. In return, video or image editing software usually feel at home on the many cores.
A solid state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that, similarly to flash drives, uses solid-state memory to store persistent data, but is designed to replace a traditional hard drive (HDD). The benefits of a SSD in comprasion to traditional HDD are smaller energy consumption, speed (in terms of data access), and higher reliability. Currently, however, SSD are more expensive and offer lower capacity than regular HDD, and are therefore seldom in use.
If you’re one of those people who won’t accept second best and wants the ultimate in laptop technology then you need the Acer Aspire 5940G laptop. Just to prove it’s at the forefront of technology it comes with the brand new Windows 7 operating system, so you know you’ll be strides ahead of everyone else.
But as so often, this low resolution, especially vertically, will not suit everyone, particularly those who practice of photo editing, office, surfing or multimedia tasks, which is unfortunate given the processor board. Finally, Acer Aspire 5940G charger seems that the installed edition of Windows 7 is not a 64-bit, which is a shame if it is because it would have been able to fully support 4GB of RAM unlike a grinding 32 bits.
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