Features:
- Dual-core Intel Pentium SU4100, 1.3 GHz
- 3GB DDR3 RAM memory
- Wi-fi
PROS:
- Convertible tablet PC
- Multi touch screen
- Lightweight and portable
CONS:
- The price starts from £449.97 ($720)
Detailed Specification:
Processor | Dual-core Intel Pentium SU4100, 1.3 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 2 MB L2 Cache |
Memory | 3GB DDR3 1066 MHz RAM |
Hard drive | 250 GB SATA 5400 rpm |
Optical CD / DVD drive | 8x DVD R/W |
Graphics processor | Integrated Intel GMA 4500 |
Display | 11.6” Widescreen, capacitive multi touch 1366 x 768 LED backlight |
Weight | 3.8 lbs. |
Dimension | 11.22 x 8.22 x 1.36 in |
Network type | Wi-fi, Ethernet |
Audio | Integrated 0.3 MP webcam, built in speakers, headphone & microphone jack |
Battery | 6 cell Li-Ion Battery |
I/O ports (Data) | 3 USB 2.0 ports, 5 in 1 media card reader, VGA/HDMI, built in accelerometer |
OS | Windows 7 Home Premium edition |
Price starting at | £449.97 ($720) |
Expert Review:
Acer Aspire 1825PTZ is a small, convertible laptop, somewhat identical to Packard Bell’s EasyNote Butterfly Touch which is an Acer subsidiary. Powered by dual-core Intel Pentium SU4100 processor with 1.3 GHz clock speed, the 11.6” capacitive touch screen with LED backlight is foldable over the keyboard making it a tablet PC.
The thin and lightweight laptop has 3 GB DDR3 RAM, 250 GB hard disk and also an 8x DVD R/W drive which is rare for a laptop of this size. For external connectivity the small laptop has Wi-fi, Ethernet and 3 USB 2.0 ports. There are also VGA and HDMI ports for connecting external TV or monitor. Other features include integrated webcam and stereo speakers, 5 in 1 card reader, built in accelerometer that automatically rotates images and headphone and microphone jacks.
The 6 cell Li-Ion battery lasts up to 8 hours under normal usage. The OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit edition. Acer provides 1 year traveller’s warranty for this convertible laptop. To summarize Acer Aspire 1835PTZ convertible laptop has powerful processor and all the necessary features required for mobile computing.
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