Acer Travel Mate ProFile 6292 |
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Written by Marko
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Sunday, 28 October 2007 |
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 Acer spy 6292 as a ultra-transportable. While it is small, measuring 30.5 X just 22.5 X 3.5cm and heavy 2kg, it is always a little large side to really deserve this description. It is not any Sony Vaio TX, for example. It is certainly enough small to support at the office and the daily backs, but you will not want to probably take it with you everywhere that you go.
Acer spy 6292 as a ultra-transportable. While it is small, measuring 30.5 X just 22.5 X 3.5cm and heavy 2kg, it is always a little large side to really deserve this description. It is not any Sony Vaio TX, for example. It is certainly enough small to support at the office and the daily backs, but you will not want to probably take it with you everywhere that you go.
The screen extends only to 12.1in, which seems a little a given loss space available inside the lid. Great mounting functioning around the edge recalls you that you could have had a larger screen if Acer had managed to tighten a Po of support of resolution is proportioned, with a resolution of giant screen of 1280 X of 800, aka WXGA.The 6292 sports Intel’s latest ‘Santa Rosa’ Centrino Dup spec, which means you get a Core 2 Duo T7300 running at 2GHz, Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics and 802.11n Wi-Fi. There’s a healthy 2GB of DDR 2 memory thrown in and there’s oodles of storage space on the 160GB hard drive. Acer has also included an internal 8x multi-format DVD writer, so you don’t need to mess around with external units - another sign the 6292 isn’t as ultra-portable as Acer might like us to think. [via]
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