Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Acer Aspire 5750G-The Best among Aspire Series from Acer.


The advancement of technology has led to the creation of super cool gadgets like laptops, I phones, IPods and many more. Among all the gadgets I personally think Laptops are the one who have got the maximum exposure and today laptops have need of the hour for everyone starting from College students to Business Professionals. Gone are the days for bulky PCs, Today one can find laptops that are as light as 1.1 kilograms. This makes them very portable, as they are extremely lightweight. Aside from that, laptops have become more efficient when it comes to tailor-made features and uses. This is because people can now have as many functions as they want incorporated in a laptop to make it the ultimate computing device.
Today the market is being flooded with laptop brands and it’s too difficult to give one brand an edge towards the other as there are some pros and cons associated with every brand. Apple is said to be the most reliable brand for laptops while Lenovo are the most admired ones. Sony and Toshiba are known for the highly innovative laptops. Dell and HP have their Unique USPs, not to forget Dell laptops are a bit pricey when compared to other brands. The Last but not the least is Acer which has conquered the market by the launch of their Aspire Series.
Let’s have a look at the most inspired Acer Aspire 5750G from the Aspire Series of Acer laptops.

The Acer Aspire 5750G is a 15.6-inch laptop basically designed for home use and it represents good value for money. It runs a Second Generation Intel Core i5 CPU and a discrete graphics adapter, and it has a design that mostly looks good and feels comfortable to use. Its keys and touchpad could be a little better. The 5750G comes with a weight of 2.5 kg. The side-to-side viewing angle is great for Windows apps, but move off-center when watching a movie or playing a game and you’ll see a color and brightness shift that can make dark scenes nearly impossible to see.
The panel’s resolution is 1,366x768, which is typical for a modestly priced 15-inch notebook. It doesn’t make the most efficient use of the wide-screen LCD’s real estate; a higher-resolution panel would allow you to see more or open several windows at once. Acer has upgraded the audio subsystem using Dolby Advanced Audio 2 technology. The stereo speakers deliver more bass response than most laptops in this price class, which was noticeable especially when watching movies. For music playback, you’re still better off plugging in a set of PC speakers, since the small built-in speakers still don’t deliver room-filling sound for cranking up tunes. 
Like with other 15.6-inch notebooks, there’s room on the deck for a full-size keyboard, plus a dedicated number pad. Better still, the size of the all-important ancillary keys—Shift, Enter, Tab, and so on—was not sacrificed to make the number pad fit. Another plus: The keyboard features Acer’s “floating” keys, whose flat key tops seem to hover above the solid backplane a few millimeters below. It looks cool, and the keys are responsive and quiet with the proper amount of up/down travel. We prefer this keyboard to just about every “Chiclet”-style keyboard we’ve tried, although the classic keyboard on the likes of the Lenovo T series is still tops. We do worry about dust and crumb buildup, since there’s plenty of space between the key tops for detritus to fall through, and as with others in this price class, the keyboard is not backlit
The Touchpad are quite bigger when compared to previous models from Acer which makes it quite easy to handle. The image quality of 1.3 megapixel Camera is just thrilling but it does face a bit of problem when used in low light
By seeing the overall features, this laptop can be said to be best for students as it comes well under their budget and also have all the features that a youth looks for. This laptop is best for those who wants a super packed laptop with amazing features in a compact price.

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