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Acer TravelMate P6 - Decent Performance And Outstanding Battery Life

12/9/2012 9:16:17 AM

Acer’s TravelMate P6 is a 13.3in-screen business laptop that offers decent performance and outstanding battery life.

The P6 looks simple yet sleek. It’s mostly plastic construction is afforded a touch of class with a brushed-metal lid. The battery sticks out at the rear to angle the keyboard in a comfortable typing position.

Acer TravelMate P6

Acer TravelMate P6

At just over 1.9kg, the Acer is easily luggable. And despite the P6’s compact dimensions, its keyboard is of a decent size – only the Enter key has been squashed into place.

The slightly small trackpad supports two-finger scrolling and pinch-zooming; two buttons and a fingerprint scaaner are found below.

A fast Intel Core i7-3520M dual-core processor runs at 2.9GHz (3.1GHz with Turbo Boost), and is paired with a generous 8GB OF 1,333MHz DDR3 RAM. Windows 7 Professional 64bit is preinstalled on a 500GB hard disk. This combination produced a useful 145 points in WorldBench 6.

Acer isn’t appealing to gamers with the P6, although games will be playable at moderate detail levels. Graphics are the sole responsibility of the Intel HD 4000 chip integrated to the CPU, which produced 31fps in Fear (Maximum detail). It also managed 77fps in Crysis (1024x768, DirectX9, Low detail).

The 13.3in LCCD screen is a highlight. It has a resolution of 1366x768 pixels, with a tighter pixel density than the 15in panels that are popular in the consumer market. It can’t match the quality of the 13in MacBook Air, though, which crams in 1440x900 pixels.

You get VGA, HDMI, gigabit Ethernet, three USB 3.0, headphone-out, mic-in and an SD/MS card reader. There’s also an ExpressCard slot and an eSATA port, which doubles as USB 2.0.

You get VGA, HDMI, gigabit Ethernet, three USB 3.0, headphone-out, mic-in and an SD/MS card reader. There’s also an ExpressCard slot and an eSATA port, which doubles as USB 2.0.

Unlike that portable, however, and in common with most laptops that are designed for work use, Acer’s P6 has a matt anti-glare finish. This means reflections won’t be as great a problem as they are with glossy screens. On the down side, matt screens suffer low maximum brightness and poor viewing angles, which is a shame for business users who need to show colleagues what they’re up to onscreen.

A Empty 2,5" HDD-Bay

Connectivity options are typical for a business machine. You get VGA, HDMI, gigabit Ethernet, three USB 3.0, headphone-out, mic-in and an SD/MS card reader. There’s also an ExpressCard slot and an eSATA port, which doubles as USB 2.0.

A member of Acer’s TravelMate family, the P6 is designed to go along for the ride wherever work takes you. Battery life is important, and the Acer doesn’t disappoint.

The TravelMate P6 comes with a large 88Wh battery, which lasted an incredible 759 minutes (12 hours 39 minutes) in MobileMark 2007.

Unfortunately, the model supplied to us for review doesn’t appear to exist in the UK. The closet alternative we could find costs $1273.5 and lacks the Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM and large battery.

Verdict

If you’re looking for a business laptop with the stamina to be your travel companion, the Acer TravelMate P6 is a good fit. It’s compact, durable and runs fast. Perhaps more importantly, it offers amazing battery life.

System requirements

2.9GHz Intel Core i7-3520M (3.6GHz Turbo) dual-core; Windows 7 Professional 64bit; 8GB 1,333MHz DDR3 RAM; 500GB SATA 3Gbps hard drive; 13.3in (1366x768) LCD; Intel HD 4000 graphics; 802.11a/b/g/n; gigabit Ethernet; Bluetooth 4.0; 3x USB 3.0; 1x eSATA; HDMI; VGA; ExpressCard 34; Kensington lock slot; SD/MS slot; fingerprint scanner; HD webcam; 87Wh lithium-ion removable battery; 324x245x24.7mm; 1.94kg

Details

·         Price: $1273.5

·         Contact: acer.com

Verdict: 4/5

·         Build: 4/5

·         Features: 4.5/5

·         Performance: 4/5

 

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