ACER updates the Aspire M5, M3 and X3 range
June 30, 2009 by Scott
Acer, the Chinese computer manufacturer has recently updated its Aspire M5, M3 and X3 systems range with features like a new structural design, increasing the number of ports, HDMI units and the storage capacity. Acer announced these changes to the above mentioned desktop computers by introducing structural changes and enhanced specifications at consumer friendly prices keeping in mind the recession.
According to officials at Acer’s American plant, the most recent Aspire desktops combine aesthetics and functionality which is bound to impress even the most difficult to buyers. In words of Acer America’s senior manager for retail desktop product planning Stephanie Eggert- “Not only are the systems elegant in form, but they are efficient in function with user-friendly features that maximize time and space.”
The Acer Aspire M5800 series has an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU which reaches a speed of up to 2.66 GHz, in terms of storage the 8 GB RAM beats many desktops in that range. It also comes with Nvidia GeForce GT230 graphics with 1.5 GB of video memory, 750 of hard drive storage, 8 USB 2.0 ports (four in front, four in back). In terms of other specifications there is FireWire, 802.11n Wi-Fi, HDMI output, a Super Multi DVD burner and a multi format digital media card reader.
The Aspire M3800 has a 2.5 GHz Intel Pentium processor, 4 GB RAM, Intel GMA graphics, a 640 GB hard drive, 802.11n Wi-Fi, a Super Multi DVD burner and the same complement of USB, FireWire, and HDMI ports. Both the M5800s and the M3800s are available with Windows Vista Home Premium.
Acer has a small form-factor (SFF) Aspire X3810 with a 2.5 GHz Intel Pentium processor, 4 GB RAM, GMA graphics, a 320 GB hard drive. It has nine USB 2.0 ports FireWire, HDMI, a Super Multi DVD drive and Windows Vista Home Premium all this comes with a combined 20-inch widescreen LCD display.










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