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| Thread ID: 78330 | 2007-04-11 16:19:00 | HELP! like to know which is beter | GhostBuster (10141) | Press F1 |
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| 540125 | 2007-04-11 16:19:00 | Hi guys and girls! I hope you can help me :thumbs: im trying to decide witch laptop to go for . Please look at both laptops specs and reason why u choose 1 over the other . Just remember id like a quiet as possble fan . and how grunty 1 is over the other . Laptop 1 . Acer Aspire 5672WLMi Media Center Edition Notebook # Processor: Intel Core Duo T2300 Processor (1 . 66GHz, 2MB L2 cache, 667FSB) # Memory: 1GB DDR2-533 (2x 512MB) # Hard Drive: 120GB 5400rpm, SATA # Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi # Card reader: 5-in-one card reader (Memory Stick, Memory Stick-Pro, Secure Digital, Multimedia Card, x-D Picture Card) # Display: 15 . 4 WXGA widescreen CrystalBrite # Video: ATI Radeon X1600 with 512MB HyperMemory (Shared) # Audio: Intel® High-Definition audio support, SoundBlaster® Pro and Microsoft® DirectSound compatible, built-in speakers # Input Devices: Ergonomic keyboard . Built-in touch-pad with ergonomic buttons # LAN: Integrated 10⁄100Mbps Ethernet network port . # WAN: Integrated 56K modem # WiFi: Integrated 802 . 11a⁄b⁄g # Bluetooth: Integrated # Extras: VoIP Phone, Built-in 1 . 3MP webcam # I⁄O: 4 x USB 2 . 0 ports, 1 x ExpressCard slot, 1 x IEEE 1394 port, 1 x S-video⁄TV out (NTSC⁄PAL) port, 1 x Modem port, 1 x Type II PC Card slot, 1 x Parallel port, 1 x Microphone-in⁄Line-in port, 1 x Line-out port (for headphones⁄external speakers) with S⁄PDIF support, 1 x DC-in jack for AC Adaptor # Battery: Lithium Ion, 8-cell # Dimensions (mm): 437 x 353 x 35~38 . 9 (w x d x h) # Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition # Software: Acer Arcade, Power Producer, NTI CD&DVD Maker, Acer GridVista, Acer Empowering Technology . laptop 2 . Asus Z92T Notebook # rocessor: AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52 processor # Memory: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2 RAM slots, 1 used, expandable to 2GB # Hard Drive: 100GB 5400rpm # Optical Drive: DVD writer dual layer # Display: 15 . 4" Widescreen WXGA # Video: NVidia® GeForce Go 7600 supporting 256MB discrete Memory # Video Camera: 1 . 3 Mega Pixels web camera # Audio: Built-in Intel High Definition audio compliant audio chip, SoundBlaster Pro Compatible, Built-in stereo speakers (1 . 5W) # Security: BIOS Booting, User passwords, Kensington Lock Hole # Networking: Integrated 10⁄100⁄1000 base T # Modem: Intel High Definition audio modem # Wireless: Integrated 802 . 11b⁄g # Bluetooth: Built-in # Card Reader ⁄ Writer: SD⁄MMC⁄MS⁄MS PRO # I⁄O: 1 x Headphone-out jack , 1 x Microphone-in jack, 1 x Line-in Jack1 x RJ11 Modem jack for phone line, 1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert, 4 x USB 2 . 0 ports, 1 x IEEE 1394 port, 1 x TV Out (S-Video), 1 x Type II PCMCIA 2 . 1 compliant, 1 x DVI Port1 x VGA Port # Battery: Lithium Ion 8-cell # AC Adapter: Input 100-240V AC, Output 19V DC # Weight & Dimensions (mm): 2 . 80kg, 354 x 284 x 35 . 2mm (w x d x h) # Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional # Software: ASUSDVD XP 5 . 0, Power Director V3 . 0 DE, Medi@Show V2 . 0 SE Symantec Norton Internet Security 2005 (90 day trial), Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 . 1, NERO Express V6 . 0 ASUS NB Probe, ASUS Live Update, ASUS ChkMail, ASUS Hotkey, ASUS Power4 Gear+ They are both the same price and windows vista i don't want right now, can be added down the road once they get things more right with it . Thank you very much for your imput :) |
GhostBuster (10141) | ||
| 540126 | 2007-04-11 21:19:00 | I would go for the Asus. It should have a 2 year warranty while the Acer will only have 1 year. They usually come with a free bag and mouse as well. Also don't see the point of having Media Center Edition on a laptop especially since it doesn't have a TV Tuner with it. Performance wise they would be pretty similar. |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 540127 | 2007-04-11 21:31:00 | ASUS. Wouldn't go near Acer with a 10 foot pole. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 540128 | 2007-04-12 00:35:00 | Yeah, I would go with the ASUS too! | SolMiester (139) | ||
| 540129 | 2007-04-12 00:42:00 | Buy Asus! My "old" acer laptop lasted 18 months before it finally died a death . I even sent it back to Acer for repair, or at least their definition of "repair" . . . a cheap patch up job which never solved anything . Buy Asus, it would be hard to get any worse than Acer . |
lotse (11963) | ||
| 540130 | 2007-04-12 00:48:00 | ASUS and I didnt even read the specs | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 540131 | 2007-04-12 01:47:00 | I'm saying Asus while using an Acer :lol: I only got an Acer as it too good a deal to pass on. |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 540132 | 2007-04-12 02:30:00 | i would go 4 the ASUS. to be honest i don't even know ASUS but the reason i will choose ASUS is because: 1. my old desktop has a ASUS mother board and it make me feel that it is quite tough. 2. i know people who have Acer laptops and none of them are happy about it, the first guy have one hell of a expensive model and it break down inside the 1 year warranty (actually, only a few month after he first bought it), so he send it away and fixed it.........it break down again 2 days after he have it back. how his laptop will die if he uses it continually 4 more than 1 hour....... it is only my personal thought....... |
powerover (12121) | ||
| 540133 | 2007-04-12 11:47:00 | ASUS, specs/price otherwise but the reliabiltiy is far far superior than the ACER. | beeswax34 (63) | ||
| 540134 | 2007-04-12 12:16:00 | Hi. I am using Asus Z92T laptop now. It is a great laptop with all bells and whistles that the manufacturer can possible fit in. I got mine from DSE for $2098. Cheers :) |
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