Acer Aspire 5739G review
in Laptops
Verdict
A budget Windows 7 laptop with an impressive turn of speed, this Acer keeps things simple to good effect
Review Date: 2 Dec 2009
Reviewed By: Sasha Muller
Price when reviewed: £512 (£589 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | LX.PH602.129 |
| Review Date | 2 Dec 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £512 |
| Price inc VAT | £589 |
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| Features & Design |
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| Value for Money |
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| Performance |
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| Warranty | |
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| Warranty | 1yr collect and return |
| Physical specifications | |
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| Dimensions | 373 x 262 x 42mm (WDH) |
| Weight | 2.680kg |
| Travelling weight | 3.2kg |
| Processor and memory | |
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| Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 |
| Motherboard chipset | Intel GS45 |
| RAM capacity | 4.00GB |
| Memory type | DDR2 |
| SODIMM sockets free | 0 |
| SODIMM sockets total | 2 |
| Screen and video | |
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| Screen size | 15.6in |
| Resolution screen horizontal | 1,366 |
| Resolution screen vertical | 768 |
| Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
| Graphics chipset | Nvidia GeForce GT 240M |
| Graphics card RAM | 1.00GB |
| VGA (D-SUB) outputs | 1 |
| HDMI outputs | 1 |
| S-Video outputs | 0 |
| DVI-I outputs | 0 |
| DVI-D outputs | 0 |
| DisplayPort outputs | 0 |
| Drives | |
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| Capacity | 320GB |
| Hard disk usable capacity | 198GB |
| Spindle speed | 5,400RPM |
| Internal disk interface | SATA/300 |
| Hard disk | Hitachi HTS545032B9A300 |
| Optical disc technology | DVD writer |
| Optical drive | Optiarc AD-7585H |
| Battery capacity | 4,400mAh |
| Replacement battery price inc VAT | £0 |
| Networking | |
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| Wired adapter speed | 1,000Mbits/sec |
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| 802.11b support |
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| 802.11g support |
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| 802.11 draft-n support |
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| Integrated 3G adapter |
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| Bluetooth support |
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| Other Features | |
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| Wireless hardware on/off switch |
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| Wireless key-combination switch |
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| Modem |
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| ExpressCard34 slots | 0 |
| ExpressCard54 slots | 0 |
| PC Card slots | 0 |
| USB ports (downstream) | 4 |
| eSATA ports | 1 |
| PS/2 mouse port |
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| 9-pin serial ports | 0 |
| Parallel ports | 0 |
| Optical S/PDIF audio output ports | 1 |
| Electrical S/PDIF audio ports | 0 |
| 3.5mm audio jacks | 3 |
| SD card reader |
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| Memory Stick reader |
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| MMC (multimedia card) reader |
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| Smart Media reader |
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| Compact Flash reader |
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| xD-card reader |
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| Pointing device type | Touchpad |
| Audio chipset | Realtek HD Audio |
| Speaker location | Above keyboard |
| Hardware volume control? |
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| Integrated microphone? |
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| Integrated webcam? |
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| Camera megapixel rating | 1.0mp |
| TPM |
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| Fingerprint reader |
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| Smartcard reader |
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| Carry case |
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| Operating system and software | |
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| Operating system | Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
| OS family | Windows 7 |
| Recovery method | Recovery partition, burn own recovery discs |
| Software supplied | Microsoft Works 9, NTI Media Maker |
| Battery and performance tests | |
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| Battery life, light use | 4hr 19min |
| Battery life, heavy use | 1hr 30min |
| Overall application benchmark score | 1.06 |
| Office application benchmark score | 1.07 |
| 2D graphics application benchmark score | 1.27 |
| Encoding application benchmark score | 0.96 |
| Multitasking application benchmark score | 0.96 |
| 3D performance (crysis) low settings | 68fps |
| 3D performance setting | Low |
From around the web
Hard Disk Shock!
What on earth accounts for the available hard disk space being slashed to 198GB from the 320GB fitted?
By ifaber on 6 Dec 2009 ![]()
I'd imagine...
..it might have something to do with me accidentally hitting the 1 key when I meant to press 2.
I'll amend the database entry and get it updated asap. Thanks for the heads-up. :)
By SashaMuller on 7 Dec 2009 ![]()
nautical
The review says DDR3 RAM, but the spec is for DDR2.
So which is it?
By boyartuk on 8 Jan 2010 ![]()
I would appreciate the courtesy of a reply to my query above re RAM.
By boyartuk on 12 Jan 2010 ![]()
Apologies...
It's DDR3.
By SashaMuller on 12 Jan 2010 ![]()
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