Acer Travelmate 6293, 6493, 6593, 5730 and 7730
The new line of notebook Acer Travelmate update the whole proposal business of Taiwanese manufacturer, integrating the new Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform. The new series will be five: the TravelMate 6293 from 12.1pollici, the Aspire 6493 14.1-inches, the TravelMate 6593 and 5730 15.4-inch Aspire 7730 and finally by 17 inches. In addition to using the new processors, integrated graphics solutions and modules for wireless connectivity, the Aspire is definitely the preserve of security, guaranteed by several features shared by all models.
We begin with the physical protection for the hard disk, thanks to technology DASP (Acer Diskant-Shock Protection) prevents loss of data on the drive due to falls and bumps, benefiting from a special material that absorbs shocks and encapsulates' s entire HDD. As regards the secure access to data, Acer offers the Acer Bio-Protection technology, which supports the PBA (Pre-Boot Authentication) and Acer FingerLaunch; through the integrated biometric sensor is thus possible to prevent the boot of the computer when authentication failure by the owner of the notebook, and launch programs with a simple click. Travelmate professional range also incorporates Bluetooth VoIP and classic WebCam Acer Crystal Eye. Let us now examine the individual characteristics of each series:
Travelmate 6293
The TravelMate 6293 is the only ultraportable family business, with 12.1-inch WXGA display resolution of 1280x800 pixels. Use the new Penryn processors, Intel Centrino 2, as well as the Mobile Intel GM45 Express chipset, which uses the graphics chip integrated Intel GMA X4500HD IGP. The subnotebook professional Acer supports up to 4GB of RAM DDR3 frequencies of 800 o1066MHz, and incorporates an optical drive DVD Super Multi. The larger hard drives available Eda 320GB, and is missing a media card reader Multi-in-1.

The TM6293 offers a comprehensive range of wireless solutions for communication: the new form Intel Shirley Peak WiFi Link 5100/5300 provides support for the 802.11a/b/g specifications, and in addition to the internal modem and Ethernet LAN , there are modules for connectivity GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and UMTS / HSPA 2100MHz, but only in certain configurations planned.
Travelmate 6493
The TM6493 14.1-inch display uses a 14.1-inch WXGA 1280x800 pixels, and provides certification Intel Centrino vPro, using the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor with support for Intel Virtualization Technology Intel 64 Architecture and d. Skillful management of energy is also assured by the Mobile Intel GM45 Express can count sull'Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) 4.0, and Intel GMA X4500HD integrated graphics chip.

Even the 14.1-inch TravelMate can mount DDR3 memory, with a maximum capacity of 4GB. For data storage is a capacious 320GB hard disk and the SLED double layer DVD burner. To improve the versatility and mobility of the device, there is also the Acer MediaBay with hot-swappable, enabling removal computer is on your hard disk.
Unlike the TravelMate 6293, the 6493 will incorporate, in addition to WiFi, UMTS and GPRS, also WiMAX.
Travelmate 6593
Certainly the most versatile series 15.4-inch TravelMate 6593, which may rely on integrated or dedicated graphics, but also display high resolution. The LCD panel will be available in both fact WXGA 1280x800 pixels with LED backlighting, and with resolution WSXGA + 1680x1050 pixels and backlight lamp.

Certificate Centrino vPro chipset features Intel PM45 or GM45 Express Chipset with support for AMT 4.0 and Intel GMA X4500HD integrated graphics or dedicated ATI GPU with low-end ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470. Available 4GB max memory DDR3 RAM, hard disk with maximum capacity of 320GB on MediaBay hot-swap, and wireless solutions WiFi / WiMAX, UMTS and GPRS.
TravelMate 5730
The new 15.4-inch TravelMate 5730 is distinguished by the TM 6593 for a greater propensity for the media: It will feature a number of options not properly designed for business-type applications, such as Blu-Ray and different graphics solutions.

In addition to Intel GMA X4500HD integrated versions will be based on low-end ATI graphics with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470 or Nvidia, with an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS; alternatively a much more performant solution, consisting of an ATI Mobility Radeon HD3650 midrange. The TravelMate 5730 supports up to 2GB of DDR2 memory, and does not have WiMAX connectivity, however, are the latest generation WiFi connectivity, and optional modules for communication WWAN UMTS and GPRS.
TravelMate 7730
Series 17-inch TravelMate 7730 finally surrender to Blu-Ray, and provides optional support for Intel Turbo Memory 2GB. Not giving up an excellent level of graphics power, proposing an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS for the base models, or the GeForce 9600M GT for the top of the range, for the management of the spacious 17 inch WXGA + 1440x900 pixels. There will be however, as with any other series Travelmate, models based on Intel integrated graphics.

The TM7730 has support for 4GB of DDR2 memory and will have hard drives with capacities up to 320GB. Supplied no solution WiMAX, UMTS and GPRS, but it will fail the Intel WiFi Link 5100/5300 Shirley Peak last generation, with specific 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR support MIMO technology.
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