Review Acer Aspire 5741G-334G50Mn Notebook



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Is an aesthetic upgrade enough to keep Acer's mainstream 15.6-inch laptop favorable in the eye of the customer? With a matte finish, the high-gloss devil has been banished from the outer lid and the interior has a noble touch. An i3-330M combined with an ATI HD5470 look after the performance end of things

Asus has refreshed their award-winning Aspire model with a new design. The face lift is clearly more elegant and altogether makes this 15.6 inch model thinner than its predecessor, the Aspire 5740G. Where earlier a simple, grained plastic adorned the palmrest has now been replaced by an insensitive glossy finish. Technically speaking, we brought home the favorably equipped 5741G-334G50Mn variant, featuring the weakest of the Arrandale i3 processors (Core i3-330M). Together with a dedicated entry-level GPU (ATI Radeon HD5470) it should provide all-around performance on the one hand and on the other retain its mobility. If Acer's 15.6-incher (630 Euro) is the right choice for mobile office users, our comprehensive test will prove it.

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