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| | Features | Intel Core i7 2657M Processor 1.7GHz (4MB Cache)4GB SDRAM RAM240GB Solid-State Hard Drive13.3-Inch Screen, Intel HD Graphics 3000Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 7 hours Battery Life
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| | Description | Acer Aspire S3-951-6432 Notebook comes with these specs: 2nd Generation Intel Core i7-2637M Processor 1.7GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.8GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium, 13.3" HD Widescreen CineCrystal LED-backlit Display, Mobile Intel UM67 Express Chipset, 4096MB DDR3 1066MHz Memory, Intel HD Graphics 3000, 240GB Solid State Drive, Built-In HD 1.3MP Webcam, 2-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, Dolby Home Theater v4 Audio Enhancement, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Bluetooth 4.0+HS, 2 - USB 2.0 Ports, 1 - HDMI Port, 3-cell Lithium Polymer Battery (3280mAh), Up to 7 hours of battery life, 2.93 lbs. | 1.33 kg (system unit only), AC Power Adapter, AC Power Cord, Wireless Setup Card, Registration/ Limited Warranty Card, Microsoft Office Starter 2010, McAfee Internet Security Suite (60-day insert) |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.59 inches | | Product Width: | 8.52 inches | | Product Height: | 0.68 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.93 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.5 inches | | Package Width: | 12.7 inches | | Package Height: | 2.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 11 reviews |
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38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Great ultra portable laptop for students, designers, anyone! Dec 22, 2011
By J.F. I got this laptop as a designer since I'm always showing clients and others my works. It's always handy to have when I need to mock something up and design on my laptop, on the spot, and in front of them.
It's extremely fast, especially since Acer included it's "instant on" feature. My PC at home takes about 1 minute to load up before I can use it and start opening applications, on the contrary, this baby is on within seconds and ready to go. The core i7 processor also makes this a speed demon when you're opening up applications like photoshop, illustrator, indesign, or any CPU heavy applications you throw at it. It handles them all quick and easy unlike any other laptop I've ever used. The 240GB Solid State Drive or SSD is blazing fast, both read and write speeds. Large files can be transferred in seconds when before it may have taken minutes on another laptop with a standard 5400RPM or 7200RPM Hard drive. Though at only 240GB, you are limited. This isn't a laptop you'd store your entire music, movie, and entertainment collection onto. You can still fit a ton of stuff onto 240GB, but I'd install all necessary applications first, and then add the fun stuff for last so you know you have room on your hard drive.
The speakers sound surprisingly good considering how thin and small the body is. They aren't anything amazing, but better than most laptops built in speakers. A cheap pair for 2.1 stereo speakers for home use would be a lot better though, especially if you listen to music or plan to watch movies.
The webcam is really clear and I tested it with a video call on Skype. In lower light it tends to muddy and darken everything, but in a bright and well lit room everything seems to be fine and look as it should. I don't really ever video chat online, so webcams aren't too important on my list of things.
The built is exceptionally well for plastic. I thought it would be aluminum like the Macbook air. (Come on...well all know this is a pretty obvious mac clone haha) I bring this with me in my backpack everywhere, and it seems to be fine and not scratching up at all. I don't use any type of sleeve or case besides the laptop section of my back pack.
Battery life is decent, I can get maybe 3 hours of real usage out of it before I need to plug in the charger. Most laptops are advertised with an amazing battery life, but to actually achieve hours and hours, you'd have to have wifi off, your screen brightness super low, and not run any CPU intensive applications. Everyone's different with how they use a computer, so some might see decent battery life, others might see poor. Me? I'm happy with it, 3 hours is plenty for me, plus I always bring the charger just in case! If I am working with someone on my laptop though, I will have the charger plugged into it, even if I have several hours of battery life left.
One neat thing about this laptop is the fact that all the ports are on the back. In recent years, manufactures have moved all the ports to the left and right sides of laptops, but Acer pushed them to the rear side like the good old days. This leaves the sides sleek and stylish, clean looking too. The only thing on the side though is the SD card slot, but it's so thin, you barely notice it.
The touch pad is easy to slide your fingers across, it has no texture, meaning your fingers can slide and spin, like a skater in an ice ring. There are no separate left and right mouse buttons, but you can press down psychically on the touch pad on the bottom right and left corners to click. By default, you can also tap your finger anywhere on the touch pad to click.
I don't really care for the power button being on the screen itself. It's kind of awkward to push in my opinion, and you have to apply some pressure to it. It's not hard to push; it just feels like an odd spot to have been placed honestly. I wouldn't consider this a negative feature though.
It's a Macbook Air clone that runs windows, and it's made by Acer. Would I take a real Macbook Air over this? No. Remember, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." I highly recommend this laptop, even if you purchase the lower end models. It's beautiful, it's quick, it's portable, and it's amazing. I give it 5/5 stars!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Buying this laptop was a solid decision. Feb 13, 2012
By Austin D. This laptop was a replacement for my Macbook, which had reached the end of its usable life. I decided not to buy another Mac, because I am having to spend an ever increasing amount of time remoting into my office computer (PC) with a new job I took last year, and this process is seamless from a PC->PC but not so much from a Mac->PC. I was pretty bummed about being forced to leave the Macbook world, but I'm pleased to report that I got the best of both worlds with the S3: an Apple-like physical experience on a Windows computer.
Style -- The S3 is almost IDENTICAL to the Macbook Air, so I really wasn't forced to carry around an ugly PC like I'd feared. Are there some minor differences in styling between the two? Sure, but they're pretty darn close. I'm obsessive about design/style/looks, and I am very very happy with the styling of the S3.
Durability -- The S3 is pretty solid. Unlike other ultrabooks that I looked at, the S3 is sturdy and not at all flimsy. I don't feel like I have to baby it.
Portability -- WOW! I can't tell you how much I love the thin, lightweight design. Pictures don't do it justice; you need to feel it in your hands to fully appreciate how insanely easy it is to carry this thing around or let it rest in your lap.
Performance -- I run a number of resource-intensive applications (Photoshop, Illustrator, Visual Studio, Skype, etc), and it handles them all effortlessly. Also, the SSD drive is definitely worth the money. Boot time is crazy fast, sleep restore is near instant (<1sec), and I love the silent operation w/ almost no lap heat.
Overall -- Can't recommend this computer enough. I've always scoffed at PCs since converting to the Apple world, but this one won me back. I actually own a PC I'm proud of... never thought I'd say that considering my love for Apple products.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Just what I needed Dec 30, 2011
By Drewbie We wanted a PC for my wife that was portable, light but still large enough for every day use. The viewing angles on the screen are just OK but as an ultralight 13 inch PC this is not an issue. The i7 processor is fast and the 256 GB SSHD is great. The Aspire meets all of her needs at a reasonable price. Also, I received the product quickly and in great shape.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
If you love your Macbook Air, this it's sexy Windows version! Feb 15, 2012
By Andre Choquette
"BorderBuyer"
Just got our newest addition for my arsenal of notebooks ranging from 10 inch alienware loaded notebook, Toshiba Dual screen Libretto to 17 inch Sony and 20 inch (should not be called a notebook) Dell notebook!
I wanted a notebook that was fast, large enough drive to load up with our office and software development software. Something that I could take along with my 11 inch Macbook Air as we develop software for both Windows, Mac and IOS/Android.
Did not want to carry a big bag for the notebooks but instead a slim bag and well....
Everything fit's! Mind you we are using the Innergie mCube Pro 70 Watt Universal AC, Auto, and Air Adapter for Notebooks and Portable Devices (3 Year Warranty and Energy Star Certified) as the power adapter so that I have auto and plane power but also to cut down on the size of the adapter that comes with the Acer S3. Don't get me wrong this is not a large power adapter, but instead on the smaller size. But if I had my way I would find something smaller than the standard Macbook Air power adapter...
As far as feel of the S3, awesome so say the least. Heat is minimal. Boot time is twice as fast as my Alienware 10 inch and opening the lid from sleep is really almost instant.
As far as the other review about the wifi access. We are running the S3 on a network with a Apple Airport Extreme. No issues what so every and full power bars for the network signals.
Love the 256GB SSD disk... Almost has me searching Amazon for replacement drives for all the other notebooks! So much improvement over speed.
The touchpad on the S3 takes some getting used to as no separate left and right button but instead on the bottom of the touchpad.
If there is one downfall, no backlit keyboard that I can find so far... If this is not the case and I have not found it yet, go ahead and comment how I find this to turn it on.... But on the other hand, I guess my wife will be happy knowing that the S3 wont sneak into the bedroom for a little "Before bed coding"!
All round, impressed very impressed with the fit finish and performance of the S3 with i7, 256GB and 4GB.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great laptop May 05, 2012
By P. Holzmann
"Blue Raven"
OK I am not going to repeat all the positive comments but rather would like to post a solution which I came across. OK so some people commented about losing or dropping wireless connections. Well it started to happen to me to. Now I am IT security professional and at first I was checking patches etc. Then I read a genius comment which is so simple and works. So here is the solution.
Do the following (Windows 7) 1) Go to Control Panal
2) Choose Network and Sharing
3) On the left hand side choose "Change Adapter Settings"
4) Right click the Wireless Network Connection and choose properties (it is the last option)
5) Choose the top option "Client for Microsoft Networks"
6) Choose Configure on top
7) Go to the Power Management Tab
8) De-Select "Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power"
Save and close.
I did some additional analysis of this issue there is one additional step you need to do.
9) Go to control panel and POWER OPTIONS
10) The default is BALANCED - Choose CHANGE PLAN SETTINGS
11) On the bottom choose CHANGE ADVANCED PLAN SETTINGS
12) Scroll to WIRELESS ADAPTER SETTINGS and click the plus sign to the left of it to expand the options.
13) Now click the second plus sign POWER SAVER MODE
14) Click on the the battery option and a selection box will open set both battery and plugged in to MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE.
Save and close all. This should solve the issue once and for all.
What was happening the power saver option was shutting down the wireless adapter to save power thus the unreliable connections. If the connection is not constant it was shutting it down. The setting is effected by these two places.
Problem solved :)
Happy Computing
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