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The Acer Aspire 5750G (AS5750G-2414G50Mnkk) is a 15.6in laptop designed for home use and it represents good value for money. It runs a Second Generation Intel Core i5 CPU and a discrete graphics adapter, and it has a design that mostly looks good and f...
With a three-digit price tag and a 2nd Gen Core i5 CPU, the Aspire 5750G represents good value for money. It does have some drawbacks, such as a glossy screen and it could use a better keyboard and touchpad, but overall it's a nice laptop that would su...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-03 01:01:14
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Wallet-friendly. That's one way to describe Acer's new 2.3GHz Intel Sandy Bridge-powered laptop. Because the company has certainly pulled off something special in the value for money stakes with the price-to-specification ratio of its AS5750G-2414G50...
Exemplary powertoprice ratio...
Display suffers from rather weak viewing angles.
The Aspire AS5750G is a great all-round laptop that can handle up-to-date games at higher detail levels with pretty smooth results. Not everything is perfect, we do have some slight niggles - the most notable of which is the rather narrow viewing angle...
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Walk into any branch of Dixons, Currys or Comets and you will be faced by numerous laptops from various manufacturers. One of them could well be the topic of this review...
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Acer is known for producing laptops that perform well and don’t cost the earth. The latest Aspire model is a case in point; the 5750G costs a reasonable £600, but is powered by a new 2nd generation Core i5 processor. It normally runs at 2.3GHz, but the...
Dedicated graphics and a powerful processor make this one of the best mid-range laptops you can buy...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 02:08:21
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Key Features * 15.6in, 1366 x 768 glossy screen * Core i5-2410M, 4GB RAM * 320GB 5400rpm HDD * HD webcam, USB 3.0While designer laptops like the metal-clad Dell XPS 15z and premium ultraportables such as the Toshiba Satellite R830 or Samsun...
Excellent value; Matt, textured finish; Core i5, USB 3.0 and HD webcam; Decent speakers...
Poor screen; No SDXC support; Small, slow hard drive...
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The Acer Aspire 5750G (AS5750G-2414G50Mnkk) is a 15.6in laptop designed for home use and it represents good value for money. It runs a Second Generation Intel Core i5 CPU and a discrete graphics adapter, and it has a design that mostly looks good and...
Good value USB 3.0...
Glossy screen Keyboard and touchpad could be better No Bluetooth...
With a three-digit price tag and a 2nd Gen Core i5 CPU, the Aspire 5750G represents good value for money. It does have some drawbacks, such as a glossy screen and it could use a better keyboard and touchpad, but overall it's a nice laptop that would su...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 02:09:54
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Hardly stylish, but strong in applications and games, and lasts six hours on one charge - the ideal all-round low-cost laptopRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) With so many lithe and lovely Ultrabooks making their way through PC Pro's Labs, the dull grey of...
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With so many lithe and lovely Ultrabooks making their way through PC Pro's Labs, the dull grey of Acer's Aspire 5750G is enough to send anyone crashing back to earth. What Acer's budget 15.6in laptop lacks in looks, however, it more than makes up for with...
Hardly stylish, but strong in applications and games, and lasts six hours on one charge - the ideal all-round low-cost laptop...
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This is probably the most powerful notebook that I have ever used. A look at the Windows Experience index will show that. If you are looking for a powerful notebook then this should certainly be on a very short list of items...
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We've seen Sandy Bridge laptops emerge from almost every major manufacturer since Intel unveiled its second generation processor earlier this year. While these laptops have differed wildly in look and size, from the tiny Samsung 9000S to the hulking Dell...
Sandy Bridge, Dedicated graphics, Long battery life, Vibrant screen, Tons of storage...
Plastic build, Reflective screen...
The Aspire 5750G is a great all-round laptop, with very few flaws and a reasonable price...
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Inside the textured blue case of the Acer Aspire 5750G is an interesting mix of new technology (the second generation Core i7 processor and the new Nvidia GeForce GT540M), multimedia features - and the odd compromise to keep the price down, which make...
A powerful processor and decent battery life in a stylish package...
Only one USB 3 port and a slightly disappointing screen, plus a last-generation touchpad...
An affordable Sandy Bridge system that makes some compromises to keep the price down but gives you good value in return...
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The 5750G (AS5750G-2414G50Mnkk) is a 15.6-inch designed for home use and it represents good value for money. It runs a Core i5 CPU and a discrete graphics adapter, and it has a design that mostly looks good and feels comfortable to use. Its keys a...
Good value, USB 3.0...
Keyboard and touchpad could be better, No Bluetooth...
The Acer Aspire 5750G is a good value 15.6-inch laptop for home users...
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When we looked at the Acer Aspire 5742G early in 2011, we came away impressed with the performance and feature set it delivered for the price. With the follow-up model, the Aspire 5750G, Acer delivers a machine with Intel's second-generation CPU architecture...
Strong 3D performance for the price, Supports Nvidia Optimus graphics-switching technology, Excellent battery life, Slick Clear.fi multimedia application...
Mediocre Webcam, Subdued design, No dedicated media-control keys...
Fast performance and serviceable DirectX 10 performance make the Aspire 5750G a bargain among mainstream laptops...
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Thus, the manufacturer uses the latest product range from Intel, respectively Nvidia. All models that we know of are equipped with a cutting edge dual core processor . That is the Core i3-2350M (2.3 GHz) or the Core i5-2450M (2.5-3.1 GHz), to be more prec...
Good application performance, Good battery life, Cool components, Affordable price, Nice looks...
Creaking wrist rest, Feedback poor keyboard, CPU throttling during full load, Third rate screen, Moderate gaming performance, Wobbly lid, No USB 3.0...
Acer Aspire 5750G-2354G50MnkkIt's logical that you shouldn't place too high expectations on notebook quality priced at EUR 500. If you are simply looking for a low-priced multimedia device, you may well be quite satisfied with the Aspire 5750G-2354G50Mnkk...
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That Intel has made a leap forward with Sandy Bridge in regards to the chip's performance reserves is no longer a secret. There wouldn't be many reasons for sticking to the Clarksfield range since the new processors have the same price tag as their predec...
Attractive, compact case, Mostly matt, resistant surfaces, Very good application performance, Good 3D, gaming performance, Acceptable soundscape, Optimized power consumption with Nvidia Optimus, Good battery life in operation without load...
Unfavorable port positioning, Unusual keyboard, Intensely reflective display, High heat development possible, Moderate sound quality...
Acer Aspire 5750G-2634G64After the first multimedia all-rounder based on Sandy Bridge (Asus N53SV), Acer was now also able to impress us in this sector. The manufacturer delivers a powerful bundle at a very attractive price of less than 1000 euros with th...
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