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  • djspiredjspire

    Acer 1522 WLMIPublished on 01/19/05 at 08:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Trs good laptop, runs well Reason dessu! I can finally use all the modules I need at the same time, the processor is fully road (Atlhon XP 64-3000 +)

    It has 512 RAM, the video memory is 64 MB so completely ddi ddi 512 for XP.

    Trs proper video card, TV out ok.

    It just makes some noise (fan) when the processor is processing trs SOLICIT video .. ect

    Level programs every turn, at least, the ones I used to use.

    The DVD single layer DVD R - / + pos no me no problem ... just a pleasant surprise through the firmware to see become a dual layer burner (DVD + RL accept short, gnial ... but funny as ide from the manufacturer.

    Point of view, quality / price is more than correct. The sc…
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    Trs good laptop, runs well Reason dessu! I can finally use all the modules I need at the same time, the processor is fully road (Atlhon XP 64-3000 +)

    It has 512 RAM, the video memory is 64 MB so completely ddi ddi 512 for XP.

    Trs proper video card, TV out ok.

    It just makes some noise (fan) when the processor is processing trs SOLICIT video .. ect

    Level programs every turn, at least, the ones I used to use.

    The DVD single layer DVD R - / + pos no me no problem ... just a pleasant surprise through the firmware to see become a dual layer burner (DVD + RL accept short, gnial ... but funny as ide from the manufacturer.

    Point of view, quality / price is more than correct. The screen is enjoyable in terms of its 16/10 but can s'avrer pnalisant for certain applications made to the notches 15 standards. "

    Optional:
    - Infrared port (on tip top with my phone)
    - Firewire port (IDAL for digital editing and my external drive)
    - 4 port USB 2.0 ... a pity they are so hard (plastic just around too, as a result, we must force a little)
    - The icing on the cake: memory card reader (4 in 1), pcmcia ... some will like, others not

    that we accept:
    POSITIVE:
    - Perf dessu in the majority of mobile phones (both graphics processor that level)
    - The screen super enjoyable
    - A 60 GB hard drive
    - 512 ram
    - Integrated WiFi the screen in standard G (compatible with freebox livebox or test ... OK!)
    - A DVD + / - 2 accepting the standards and research ... after debride qqs .. (flash)
    - The number of USB ports Firewire 9 +
    - Even the printer port Submitted
    - TV out
    - The NVIDIA FX GO 5700
    - SVGA output
    - The enjoyable dsign
    - Card Reader + IR

    The NEGATIVE
    - With this type of processor autonomy breaks quickly figure ... 1:30 to 2:45 (proc ranging from 800mhz 1800 mhz according solicitation cool'n quiet technology ...) but hey, we can not have everything , a pentium centrino does not have the performance mm.
    - PCMCIA card ... arf! have to remove it when you're on battery .. it eats nothing of the current min
    - The USB a bit hard ... but we will dessu
    - If you want a mouse motion ... is not a USB PS2 Submitted
    - GO Nvidia drivers not found ...
    - The lack of software
    - But the XP Home service pack 2 ... catch up on everything ... but the FAT32 automatically upsets (moving to NTFS after 2 days ... can be a mania for network administrator)
    In all cases, prices for 1199 are finding it fully MRIT 9 / 10, the number of quality and function are largely forgotten her little qqs default ... that would have earned a 10/10.

    For now, since November, and among the offers I've seen and my budget, I could not find a laptop that itch ... especially in its CHARACTERISTICS.
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