April 9th, 2008
Acer Aspire M5100 Review by Cnet
Category: Acer, Desktop PCs, Popularity: 3% [?]Taken together with the quad-core CPU and the extra RAM and the Aspire M5100 starts to look a bit rosier, provided its overall performance comes out ahead.Acer Aspire M5100

Cnet has reviewed the Acer Aspire M5100 and given out”The good: Quad-core CPU and extra RAM bring fast performance at a low price; decently sized hard drive. The bad: Irritating sliding panel in front of media card reader; you can get similar core features for less in a dual-core box. The bottom line: For performance-minded shoppers on a budget, the $700 quad-core Acer Aspire M5100 is fast enough to make you think about spending more than you might otherwise. If all you need is a capable PC with a decent hard drive, you can get away with a less expensive dual-core system.”
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