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A dual core notebook for less than $900? Acer delivers just that with the AMD Turion 64 X2-powered Aspire 5102WLMi, which boasts strong multitasking performance along with all the features you could want in a 15.4 inch notebook.Style mavens may not appreciate the 5102WLMi’s rather utilitarian silver design; it’s all business here, folks. Once the lid is popped, you’re treated to a smooth, silver and black interior with glossy highlights. The 5102WLMi’s non glossy, 15.4 inch WXGA display is fine for watching DVDs. Colors were crisp and vibrant, and we didn't see any heavy glare or reflections.
The 14.1 x 10.6 x 1.2-inch body features a wide, comfortable keyboard that makes typing a leisurely endeavor. The actual keys, however, exhibited a bit too much flex. Beneath the keyboard is a spacious touchpad. Nestled between the left and right mouse buttons is a square scroll button that lets you move the cursor without needing to move your finger up, down, left, or right; you simply press and hold the button in a particular direction and the cursor will match your movement. We found this method of navigation infinitely superior to scrolling.
Acer also throws in the NTI CD &\1 DVD-Maker 7 suite, a bundle of entertainment-related programs, including NTI Wave Editor and NTI JewelCase Maker for designing personalized disc labels. The system comes with a one-year parts-and-labor warranty with lifetime toll-free service and support.
The design of the Acer Aspire 5102WLMi may not inspire, but this system will handle your home or office workload without blowing your budget. :: LAPTOP Magazine • Acer Aspire 5102WLMi :: Linked by LT Hacker

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