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Acer Aspire V3-771 Notebook - Big Boy

12/5/2012 9:12:20 AM

With the power that goes along with it…

Sleek and small don’t always go hand in hand with powerful performance. This is particularly true of notebook computers. And while there are some very enticing offers in the former category on the market these days, the truth of the matter is that sometimes you need power, and lots of it. In these cases, buying an Ultrabook or a netbook may not be the best option. Sure, going for a larger notebook may well mean that you are compromising portability, but that’s the way of things.

Description: Acer Aspire V3-771 Notebook

Acer have some entrants in the Ultrabook market, true, but they haven’t added these products at the expense of their other notebooks. The Aspire V3-771 stands testament to that. Endowed with a 17.3 inch LED display, it’s a pretty big device. Big enough to handle a full sized keyboard, in fact, complete with a NumPad. But it’s not just big in size – the V3 has a lot of ‘big’ where it counts, too; under the hood.

The heart of the machine is an Intel i5 processor that runs at 2.5GHz. This can be boosted up to a really chunky 3.1 GHz using built in Turbo Boost technology. The CPU is supported by 4GB of RAM, which is fairly standard, but is still not a number to sneeze at. Visuals are provided via Intel HD 3000 graphics technology, and storage is provided by a fair sized 500GB hard drive. It’s not SSD, but it does the trick rather nicely.

In terms of looks, the V3 bucks the brushed metal trend, going rather for something that could be considered a little anachronistic: shiny black and silver plastic. As a result, it doesn’t feel quite as tough as it should, but it does make a visual impression. The keyboard is black, set on a matt silver background, and a large left-aligned touch pad completes the input ensemble. The large display is a little too shiny for our tastes, but it supported by very decent audio, thanks to a Dolby Home Theatre sound system.

Description: Acer Aspire V3-771 Notebook

When it comes to ports, the V3 is well provisioned. Two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports group together with audio ports, a LAN port, HMDI output and VGA output, while a multi-card reader (something that is becoming ubiquitous in notebooks) is positioned at the front of the device.

On the whole, the Aspire V3-771 is a rather good workhorse. It is a bit heavy but that weight speaks of the power it provides the user. It looks a little more at home on a desk than on the go, but it is still portable enough to make sense. And it offers the kind of performance that many users would want.

A glance

Summary

It a big, bulky notebook that delivers good levels of power.

 

Tech Specs:

  • 2.5 GHz CPU
  • 4GB RAM
  • 500 GB HDD
  • 17.3 inch display
  • 2 USB 3.0 ports
  • 2 USB 2.0 ports

 

Manufacturer: Acer

Online: www.acer.com 

RRP: Approx. $688.5

Pros: Powerful, Good port options

Cons: Bulky

Score: 80

 

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