Acer Aspire Notebooks – High-Tech Notebooks!
A notebook nowadays doesn’t only mean the pad of paper where students scribble or write their lectures, draw and solve mathematical problems. Notebooks are still used at school in its conventional function, but it is also very much affixed to a technological equipment which is also known as laptops. A typical example of this are the Acer Aspire notebooks. These notebooks are truly worth saving up for.
Notebooks such as Acer Aspire notebooks typically weigh 2.2 to 18 pounds or 1 to 6 kilograms, all of which is subject to the size and the materials used to manufacture it. Laptop and notebook has been a term that has been used by one after the other by the computer buffs. The term notebook has only reached the market in 1989 when it was used to distinguish a device which was lesser in size such as the models of NEC Ultralite and Compaq LTE which were different to the early laptops that has an estimated size of an A4 or a letter size paper.
Many commented that these terms are inexact due to the fact that some notebooks don’t really measure as to what is described while there are numerous laptops which are unfitting to be used on one’s lap due to heat and other aspects. There are also portable computers which does not fit the standards of being called as a laptop because their size and eight were too big for this classification.
Acer Aspire notebooks instantly embraced this new semantic usage as it emerged. The Acer Company released their own version of notebooks with one of the pioneer versions they released was the Acer Aspire 15.4” widescreen PC. This has been described as a mid-size notebook that is ideal for the slight traveler or for the ones who prefer to browse and work at home. Acer aspire notebooks such as this one have special features which includes a dual-core processor, a built-in webcam, a strong Radeon graphics and boosted wireless connection which the users can use to manage challenging duties inside or outside the office.
Most of the Acer Aspire notebooks make use of a 64-bit processor and an AMD PowerNow which improves mobile functioning and lengthens battery life of your notebook. The hard drive has 160GB space which could be used for a regular multimedia group. It is wireless LAN capable and that gives you speedy connection to across the board networks and equipment. This feature of Acer aspire notebooks is supported by the Acer SignalUp technology which creates a multi directional sphere for a top-quality signal receiving and larger scale wireless connection establishing a firmer and speedy data transmission.
With Aspire 15.4” you can enjoy burning DVDs and CDs which would allow you to share files, and movies by simply dragging and dropping the files to the working window that is supported by the Microsoft Windows Vista home version which offers an Aero Interface.
Another innovative model of Acer Company’s group of Acer Aspire notebooks was the Aspire 14.1” Widescreen Notebook which is evidently light weight that is roughly 5.3 pounds which also has a dual core processing and an improved wireless connectivity and a sophisticated DVD RAM drive making this notebook the most perfect companion for globe trotters. The processor of this notebook is skilled to process 64 bits of data transferred under the Intel Centrino Technology. It also has a built in webcam which is one of Acers latest invention known as the Acer OrbiCam which would permit you to see your friends and loved ones through real time. A media card reader is also added to this notebook so that you can effortlessly transmit images from Digital Cameras, MP3 player or even camcorders.
