Acer Aspire 8935G, a laptop very large and well equipped
Is the polar opposite of the Acer Aspire 3935. The Acer Aspire 8935G is the largest in recent notebooks that have the Taiwanese. It has a huge screen. 18.5 inches. A computer championship which, of course is not for us to spend the day moving from side to side. The consideration is a facility to match any powerful desktop computer.
Because thanks to its large interface can enjoy movies with high definition. The screen has a resolution Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels with a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The display also offers LED backlighting colors and offers a good contrast ratio.

The rest of its features are virtually identical to the Acer Aspire 5935G, with some exceptions. Use the same Intel processors, supported in its RAM DDR3 up to four gigabytes in the different graphics cards to choose from (the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 could be one of them). But this model has the capacity to install two hard drives simultaneously, so you can reach up to a Terabyte of storage.
Other details that make their trend are backlit keyboard (for typing in low light) or audio system Dolby Home Theater, with an amplifier specifically for bass. His fingerprint reader is a security measure against possible theft, while the slot for memory cards "in a six ensures compatibility with most models.

Besides Bluetooth, the Acer Aspire 8935G incorporates wireless Wi-Fi (including WiMAX if requested), but can also access the Internet via Ethernet. This will allow us to surf the web or videoconferencing, using his camera phone and intergenerational VoiP optional Acer Xpress. At the moment it is unknown whether the price as his departure date to the European market.
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