Acer AS8943G Notebooks Does DirectX 11, 1080p

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This should compete very well for top end gaming notebooks. It's got 1080p, bluray, good graphics, plenty of RAM, etc... If they should change anything it would be a 7200 RPM HDD instead of 5400. But at that price point, I think they made the right hardware choices for the most part.
 
1080p. Sigh. When will these peecee manufacturers wake up and realize that 16:9 aspect ratios are terrible for a computer screen? I'd take 1280x1024 any day, over 1080p.
 
I heard this model has a very long battery life for a system with the top range components.
BTW, thats a Core i7 version. It offers a Turbo Mode up to 3.33ghz. Its downclocked on notebooks to save juice and turns on when needed.
 
[citation][nom]wotan31[/nom]1080p. Sigh. When will these peecee manufacturers wake up and realize that 16:9 aspect ratios are terrible for a computer screen? I'd take 1280x1024 any day, over 1080p.[/citation]

I'll stick with 1920 x 1080 lines of resolution over 1280 x 1024 lines thank you VERY much.

By the way, you can give up your rotary phone now. They have really cool wireless ones with buttons and digital signals!!!
 
lol, i agree about widescreen being here to stay, and the high rez is impressive, I just have to wonder if 1080p on an 18" screen is just overkill though... still better more than less i sez
 
Desktop replacement, unless they up that battery life...
But still, nice.

Those i5 and i7 chips seem much more efficient per clock cycle in terms of raw performance. 1.6 Ghz seems right in line with a nice mid-powered system, and that isn't taking into account the hardware acceleration afforded by the GPU...
 
[citation][nom]scifi9000[/nom]lol, i agree about widescreen being here to stay, and the high rez is impressive, I just have to wonder if 1080p on an 18" screen is just overkill though... still better more than less i sez[/citation]
When you are close up to your screen, as is usually the case with notebooks, every bit of resolution helps. 1080p is NOT overkill IMHO... Wish it was 1920x1200... Vertical resolution is where it is at, especially since I can't practically rotate the screen.
 
At 18.4", I wouldn't even want to carry that around. I'd probably end up just hooking it up to my TV so screen resolution doesn't really even matter so much.
 
It's assumed that this version will offer only 4 GB of memory, however both models can provide up to 16 GB if needed.
So buyers are going to get 4 gig of memory on a SSD, with the price of the laptop buyers should get al the very least 40-60g of SSD storage and one can expect every new buyer to use cloud just yet.
I know it states 8 gig of RAM above in the specs but is this a typo? 4 gig of what memory or RAM?
 
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"So buyers are going to get 4 gig of memory on a SSD, with the price of the laptop buyers should get al the very least 40-60g of SSD storage and one can expect every new buyer to use cloud just yet.
I know it states 8 gig of RAM above in the specs but is this a typo? 4 gig of what memory or RAM?"

What are you going on about? Ram & memory both refer to System memory that the system has to run Windows & the software. Storage would refer to hard drive. I do not see any where where it says anything about SSD which is also refered to as a storage device not ram or memory.
 
[citation][nom]liquidsnake718[/nom]So buyers are going to get 4 gig of memory on a SSD, with the price of the laptop buyers should get al the very least 40-60g of SSD storage and one can expect every new buyer to use cloud just yet. I know it states 8 gig of RAM above in the specs but is this a typo? 4 gig of what memory or RAM?[/citation]
SSD devices are mentioned nowhere; it is meant that the cheaper model will start with 4 gig of RAM and the "flagship model" at 8 gig, both expandable up to 16 gig of RAM.
While 4 gig is nothing special any more, 8 gig is quite nice.
 
I just bought an 8942G thats nearly the same thing except it has a core i3 instead of an i7. Very nice system. About as heavy as my old aspire 7520, the power brick is larger however. The battery lasts about an hour longer than the 7520 also, abuot 3 hours of mixed use. scores a 5.8 on the WEI and thats only because of the slow HDD. only paid 450$ for mine tho, employee discount. very nice system.
 
[citation][nom]babachoo[/nom] If they should change anything it would be a 7200 RPM HDD instead of 5400. But at that price point, I think they made the right hardware choices for the most part.[/citation]

Should just pop in an SSD.
 
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