Acer Aspire 8920G

Acer released two new notebook series from its new Aspire Gemstone blue design line unveiled yesterday in New York, and one of these impressive models is Aspire 8920G featuring High Definition.
Acer Aspire 8920G
The notebook has a 18.4-inch CineCrystal wide LCD display with 1920x1080 pixel resolution and 8 ms response time, Dolby Home Theater sound technology with CineSurround, Tuba CineBass booster exceeding 10 Watts, True 5.1 output, integrating six speakers, and is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the mobile Intel PM965 Express Chipset, and features wireless module based on the Acer SignalUp with InviLink Nplify technologies.

For graphics enhancements the user has two video card options: the NVIDIA GeForce 9650M GS with 1280 MB of TurboCache and 512 MB of dedicated GDDR3 VRAM, or the NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS with 1280 MB of TurboCache and its own 512 MB GDDR2 memory. These graphic cards come with the NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology, Shader Model 4.0 and Microsoft DirectX 10.

Using only one cable, the Aspire 8920G delivers great sound and image quality, thanks to the HDMI connector with HDCP support, and the Wide Color Gamut Plus technology which reaches 100% more color intensity than the most of the notebooks existent on the market today.

It is equipped with up to 640GB HDD storage, Blu-Ray or DVD super multi double layer optical srive, a 6-in-1 card reader, TV tuner, optional VoIP Bluetooth phone which combined with the built-in Acer CrystalEye camera allows the user to make video conferences in real-time, and the operating system installed is Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate or Windows Vista Home Premium.

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3 Comment(s) on “Acer Aspire 8920G

  • ebz said on Mar 18 08 at 12:31 am:

    looks cool.

  • Sierra said on Mar 19 08 at 4:36 pm:

    It does :)

  • Lois West said on Jul 20 10 at 6:37 am:

    I spent a lot of money for this Acer Aspire 8920G and have had nothing but problems. I've called Technical Suport numerous times (after a serious Web search to actually find the 800 number), reinstalled the Windows Vista Ultimate OS at least twice and the system continues to hang up. I even paid to ship it to Acer repair and they returned it saying they couldn't duplicate the problem. Not only that, but Windows didn't even start up properly after they returned it! I've been using computers for 30 years and have never had this many problems! I'm buying another Dell next time (unless they've become unreliable too)!