The Aspire 1310 series is Acer's response to small business and SOHO professionals in search of a comprehensive work tool that features high performance, solid features, and ease... more
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The Aspire 1310 series is Acer's response to small business and SOHO professionals in search of a comprehensive work tool that features high performance, solid features, and ease of portability that can double up as an impressive business home entertainment PC. For space-conscious private users looking for an easily transportable computer, the Acer Aspire 1310 is ideal for use with home and multimedia applications, including Internet access and entertainment. Today's business world doesn't wait for anybody. To keep pace with the competition, business users call for a compelling solution that allows them to set up an instant workplace wherever they are. The easily stored Acer Aspire 1310 notebook PC is the ideal mobile computing solution to make short work of your business tasks, be they key business applications, quests, creating and giving presentations, or even communicating business-critical decisions. The true versatility of the Acer Aspire 1310 is proven by the optimum performance and productivity gains it provides to business and professionals by delivering all the essentials needed to increase applicability and stay competitive. But work isn't everything. At the end of a busy day, users also get to enjoy the pleasure of high-quality entertainment, thanks to its powerful audio and video features as well as DVD capabilities.
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free):
2 ( 1 ) x memory
1 ( 1 ) x CardBus - type II/III
Interfaces:
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Advantages: Reliable & Easy to Use Disadvantages: Short battery life
...What can i say? This laptop has been great. It is easy to use with a large 15 inch monitor which is clear even on bright sunny days. The only gripe that i have with this laptop is that the battery life is much too short and a 2nd battery costs about £100. The speed of the computer is pretty good, however, if i do upgrade it in any way, i will be getting another memory stick to take me up to 512mb SDRAM. I find that when browsing the internet and using the touch mouse. my pages tend to go back and forth however, this has happened on every laptop that i have used with a touch mouse. Perhaps it's just my heavy handedness!...
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Advantages: Fast, Goodlooknig Disadvantages: Small memory compared to some of todays computers
...This computer is a stylish, well made computer. There are only a few things wrong with it . The Memory is a bit small (compared to a friends computer bough within the same week as tis one and for less money.
Another problem is sometimes the DVD-Drive gets jammed shut and, doesnt open unless you hit the side of the tower. Another problem is there arent enough USB Ports and their isnt any on the front of the tower, like an Aries computer or a Packard Bell.
Specs:-
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
AMD AthlonXP2000+
1.67GHz
224MB RAM
37.2GB total hard drive space
3&1/2" floppy disk drive
DVD-ROM drive
CD-Rewriter
2 USB ports
3 PCI Slots
Overall a speedy, efficient computer, with great style and layout
Thanks for reading!!
P.S the computer tower did not come with an instruction manual so I have entered it as totaly unhelpful...
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Advantages: Fast, Light and sleek Disadvantages: None so far!
...Compared to my old 333Hz desktop, this machine goes like the wind! In my opinion it is a fast, reliable and ultimately portable computer with all the features you would expect from a normal desktop PC.
Spec is as follows:-
Mobile AMD Athlon™ XP processor 1400+, 14.1" XGA TFT display, 128MB SDRAM, 20GB HDD, 24x CD-ROM, wired LAN 10/100, 56Kbps modem, Ni-MH battery, Microsoft® Windows® XP Home
The 1.4GHZ processor makes it fast enough for any home or office applications and it is good at multitasking.
Computer Buyer tested eight notebooks based on applications that a user would normally use on a desktop, such as Word, Excel and CorelDraw. All manufacturers were graded on features, ergonomics, portability and performance but the reviewer commented that "If you want a PC for surfing the net and doing some word processing and other...
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I bought mine on ebay for £360, I needed it for university study and it's working really well for small documents like word and excel and it will also play some games well, mainly Unreal Tournament online :-)
The disk space of 60GB is plenty for me.... more
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Memory:1GB RAM
Hard Drive: 80GB Hard Disk Drive
Graphics Card: Mobile Intel GM960 more
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