Saturday, September 21, 2013

The reliable reputation Acer, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of PCs and notebooks, has maintained over the years just got better with the new products they introduced in 2013. Whether it is PC, laptop or tablet, Acer has always maintained high market visibility and dependability and an overview of Best Acer computers of 2013 shows you just how they keep that top position.

























In the market, Acer Aspire V5-121-NX.M82SI.004 Notebook with a big responsive touch screen and loaded with Windows 8, is the cheapest laptop at Rs 19500, while the Acer Aspire S7-391 NX.M3ESI.002, an amazingly slim ultrabook, with speed and style, is the most expensive at Rs 87500.

The slim, sleek, stylish Aspire V5 Series are a combination of inspiring performance and innovative design.  The series breathe life into your entertainment with a full HD touch screen, allowing for hands-on control, while the sound quality is further improved with not one but four built-in speakers. The Acer Aspire R7 has an innovative hinge which facilitates working in difficult situations though the touchpad could do with a bit of improvement.



Looking at Acer desktops in 2013, the Gateway ZX4970 is a sturdy desktop, priced just right while Aspire 7600U all-in-one features Blue ray and 27 inch touch screen as its highlights;  the Veriton VZ2650G  is a pleasant surprise as far as the price, display and performance goes but does not have much tech support. The latest entrant in May 2013, Acer Aspire 5600U-UB13 is elegant, slim and ideal for a home PC, allowing one to work, watch movies with amazing clarity or plug in to ones favorite music collection.

Acer introduced several tablets in 2013, Acer IconiaW700-6465 could easily replace a laptop with its multimedia features and is recommended for home use while the attractive yet sturdy Clover Trail Atom-powered convertible tablet PC, Acer IconiaW5 10-1422 with extraordinary battery life is recommended for business users with light computing (and long endurance) needs, though power users may need a better CPU with extended RAM.  In July, the Aspire P3 Ultrabook was a stunner with an IPS touch screen and reasonable pricing, though the convertible tablet's design left a lot to be desired.

The winner in this category is undoubtedly the Iconia W3 since it is the first 8-inch-class tablet running Windows 8, showed promise even on such a compact slate having greater connectivity and HDMI output on a 720p screen, not to forget the2-megapixel camera. Another positive feature is strong battery life, supposedly 8 full hours, though Acer could improve on the tablet's poor display and extra weight. An advantage of the dock being so much bigger than the tablet itself is that it protects and stows the tab when not in use and helps to protect the screen as well.


Since Intel has unveiled Haswell, Acer decided to refresh much of its PC line up with these fourth-generation chips: 23 notebooks and six desktops, to be exact. So Acer has kept abreast with innovations in technology making sure that the customer gets state of the art devices at all times. 

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