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Acer Aspire 9305WSMi3.00Explain star rating
RRP
$2499.00

Review Date

Tuesday, 29th of May, 2007

Features

Supported Media : DVD-RAM
Supported Media : DVD±R (+R double layer)
Supported Media : DVD+RW

What's Hot

Battery Life

What's Not

Performance

The Final Word

It may not be a powerful performer but it does the basics.

Notes

# This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or second hand. The price displayed is the price at review time and the last available recommended retail price.

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Acer Aspire 9305WSM
Carla Thornton (PC World) 29/05/2007 12:40:43

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The Acer Aspire 9305WSMi delivers plenty of usability, if not speed, for a budget desktop replacement. Equipped with a 1.6-GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-50 processor and only 1GB of memory, it's a bit slow, but it provides plenty of performance for Web surfers and word processors looking for a big screen, a full-size keyboard, and lots of file storage at a reasonable price. At 3.5 hours, its battery life is surprisingly good, too.

The Aspire 9305WSMi is solid, middle of the road in size and weight, and has a 17-inch WXGA+ CrystalBrite screen, which is crisp and reasonably bright, but not too glossy. Its 1400x900 resolution displays icons at a size big enough to see without squinting, yet it offers users enough space to work comfortably in multiple windows open. To serve that purpose even better, Acer bundles its GridVista automatic window-sizing utility.

The sturdy, sensibly arranged keyboard includes a numerical keypad. Better yet, the large, dark touchpad and mouse buttons integrate a four-way rocker button that scrolls Web and application pages both vertically and horizontally. You can program four shortcut buttons at the top of the keyboard to jump to your favourite Web sites or applications; two buttons located down the left side conveniently toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless activity on and off, though you have to provide the Bluetooth Express Card yourself -- neither a mini-card nor an antenna comes built in.

The first thing you notice when you open the notebook is its integrated Webcam, centre-mounted in a big silver frame in the lid. The Webcam can rotate 225 degrees to shoot both in front of and behind the screen. Connections include four USB ports, an SD slot, a PC Card slot, and even a front-mounted S/PDIF port for accommodating the latest external speakers. The hard drive has a generous 120GB capacity.

The Aspire 9305WSMi's sound and speed left us wishing for more, though. The speakers, partially exposed in the palm rest when the lid is closed, deliver mediocre output.

The notebook earned a WorldBench 6 score of 48, at least 40 percent behind recent top performing notebooks on business applications. Nevertheless, it played DVD movies smoothly -- and can burn discs in its dual-layer DVD writer slowly but surely. The 3D games in our tests were unplayable, however -- jerking or stopping dead in their tracks.

On the positive side, the Acer's powerful 4800-milliamp battery lasted 3.5 hours, far above average for a desktop replacement's battery life.

When you factor in the cost of another 1GB of RAM to goose the system's speed, and of even a basic set of productivity apps such as Microsoft Works 8.5, it becomes clear that the 9305WSMi isn't quite worth the dollar value after all. But if you can live without some or all of these options, it's a very good deal.

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