For a fantastic laptop that’s bound to keep you entertained whatever you’re into the Aspire 6920G should be ideal.
This model is Acer’s first notebook in the market equipped with the brilliant 16.0" HD CineCrystal LCD display, a Blu-Ray Drive and the latest graphics featuring the powerful NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS graphics card. So, whether it’s movies, games, photos or video editing applications you can rest assured that they’ll run smoothly and look great too.
All this is complemented by the state of the art Dolby Home Theater and cinebass subwoofer providing you with crisp sound to match the visuals, creating a fantastic all round entertainment experience that sounds so good you could easily forget it’s a laptop.
It’s not just stylish though, it also packs a considerable punch. The Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a massive 4GB RAM makes light work of even the most complex of tasks, and since it’s a dual-core it was made for multitasking, so if you want to watch a movie while downloading a new one and running a virus check … no problem.
What’s more, with a mighty 320Gb Hard Drive there’s loads of room for movies, games, music, photos as well as all your work stuff on top. Just to show you how much room there is here’s an example of what it would take to fill it:
- Up to 91,400 photos
- Up to 8,000 MP3 Songs
- Up to 160 Hours of DVD quality video
The Aspire 6920G offers a truly unbelievable spec that should amaze even the most demanding of users, and at a price that makes it genuinely affordable.
Question from george: Asked on 02/09/2008 does this product come with anti virus softwere included ?
Question from Matt: Asked on 02/09/2008 Is the difference in game play between this product and the Acer Aspire 6920 at 949.00 going to be very noticeable ?
Question from Elliot: Asked on 31/08/2008 is this particular laptop quarenteed to have a blu-ray player and also does this laptop have 1080P (full HD) or is this just 720P?
many thanks, Elliot
Question from Saib: Asked on 21/08/2008 hi. has it got a remote control
Question from Stiltsky: Asked on 05/08/2008 It states the resolution is 1300 x 768 or similar, i thought the whole point of this more expensive model (£200 more) was it had a 1900 x 1080 res?
Question from jal: Asked on 04/08/2008 Hi, Will a Lexmark x1150 'all-in-one' printer attach to this model, if so what is the connection by. If not can you recommend a 3in1 printer.
Thanks