Acer Aspire 9800
CNET Reviews the Acer Aspire 9800 and gives it a rating of 6.8. They write - ‘The Acer Aspire 9800 is one supersize laptop. Weighing 17.3 pounds (without its AC adapter) and featuring a 20.1-inch display, it sounds ridiculous to call the computer a laptop. Yet there it is: a screen hinged to a keyboard deck, like any other laptop–except a lot bigger. We’ve seen large laptops before, and they all have some feature that sets them apart in the portable realm: the 19-inch Eurocom M590K Emperor boasts two graphics cards, while the 20-inch Dell XPS M2010 has a detachable Bluetooth keyboard and a handy travel handle. The Aspire 9800’s claim to fame is its built-in HD-DVD drive, making it one of only two systems we’ve seen to support the new format (the other being the Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV650).’
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Laptop Magazine reviews the Acer Aspire 9800 and writes - ‘The Acer Aspire 9800 is an all-in-one multimedia machine that packs an Intel Centrino Duo processor, a massive 20.1-inch display, a powerful Nvidia GeForce 7600 graphics card, and an integrated HD-DVD drive into one very large package. This desktop replacement gives you almost everything you’ll need for a killer multimedia experience, except easy portability. First things first, this machine isn’t for the feeble. Weighing a hefty 17.2 pounds, the Acer Aspire 9800 rides shotgun with the Dell XPS M2010 as one of the largest laptops ever; the display alone is thicker than some notebooks. The entire system is 2.4 inches thick.’
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