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Originally Posted by Cellus
I purchased an Acer Aspire 5672 WLMi and found it to be almost exactly what I was looking for (and the price was fairly mid-range too, which suited me just fine). The number of choices Acer has for their laptops is extensive - for the most part you should find something that suits your purposes. This particular one packs some fairly good hardware - you can find its system specs in the My System information dropdown below my avatar.
Don't get me wrong here, while the 5672 WLMi is an excellent laptop for the price you pay, it does have a few issues. First and foremost is heat - it cranks out a lot of heat. The area around the Synaptic Touchpad can become uncomfortably hot to use. Luckily for me I prefer using mice anyways, so I plug an optical mouse into one of the four conveniently placed USB 2.0 ports (two are located on each side). I took the liberty to purchase a Vantec Lapcool 3 Notebook Cooler pad which has kept it running even through the summer heat ($30CAN well spent). Unfortunately the air exhaust vents out the right-hand side so if you're a right-handed mouse user, your hand may get a bit toasty (not much of a problem in winter of course, if not a strange convenience). Another issue is the keyboard - it can be a bit spongy if you're a hard typist, so you'll need to be slightly more forgiving than your standard keyboard. That isn't saying it's a poor keyboard - I type on average 80wpm or more and can safely say I have few problems if any. Finally the pre-bundled software that installs during your first boot will literally take hours to install (mine took 2.5 hours). I can say though that some of the "Acer Empower Technology" software is actually useful - ePower Management makes power management a breeze with convenient sliders and drop-down menus, eLock Management allows you to lock all removable data devices, optical drives, and floppy drives with a simple radio button, and so on and so forth (there are eight utilities in all in the Empower Technology suite which can be also conveniently accessed by pressing the signature "e" button beside the power button).
There are a couple of surprising characteristics with the 5672, such as the fact that the slot-loading DVD+-RW DL "Combo Drive of Doom" literally eats your disc (crunching sound and all), but I have yet to ever lose a disc from it. The 1.3 Megapixel webcam is extremely nifty, and can even be rotated 225 degrees on the Y axis, but it can only be flipped down not up, so you want to be careful not to bend up and break your fine little webcam.
All in all I found the Acer Aspire 5672 WLMi to be an excellent mid/high-range laptop and well worth the price. Sure it has a few interesting quirks and the occasional annoyance, but what it returns in performance (and those actually useful Acer utilities) is astounding. Well worth the buy.
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That's a nice laptop you got there Cellus! Although, I wouldn't go for a dual core...
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Originally Posted by fadex1945
I guess I'm just a very particular person. I play a lot of computer games, I'm on the computer a lot in general. I travel out of town very often with my job and I'd like to be able to do just about anything I can do on my home system while away from home ( a large percentage of my calendar days are spent in hotel rooms.)
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Although my laptop may not be considered a 'gaming machine', it sertanly handles all games I have played on it superbly well! the 128MB ATI X700 dedicated graphics card does extremely well for me. It handles practically anything I throw at it, the other day, I had LimeWire running, which takes up a lot of process usage, a Virus scanner running, and ad-aware scanning, and on MSN, and on the internet, and loads of Windows open, and doing some other stuff, and it managed it! Although rather laggy, it took it! I don't see how you could find the right Acer laptop for you. Give a spec, and I will find it

. (Don't try a 5GHz, 10GB RAM, 1TB hard drive ect ect., because you just WON'T get that! Lol!)