Typical price: £1,300
What is it: 18-inch laptop with 1080p, 16:9 display
What we think: Strong performer that's especially suited to watching high-definition content
Acer Aspire 8930 Review
Reviewed on: 18 February 2009
The follow-up to the 18-inch
Design
The display has the same native resolution as a 1080p HDTV. That resolution, coupled with a unique set of touch-sensitive media controls, makes it an impressive package for movie watchers. A Blu-ray drive is available on some versions of the 8390, but our model didn't have one.
The 8930 is, like the 8920, a beast of a laptop. As with other 18-inch models, the 16:9 display makes for a chassis that is wider, but shorter, than a typical 17-inch model with a 16:10 screen. The entire system is decked out in black and dark grey, with a glossy black lid and keyboard, and textured, dark grey plastic on the wrist rest and touchpad.
We first saw the unique media controls on the 8920, and this model has the same set-up, with a touch panel on the left side of the keyboard tray. They are really just the same capacitive touch controls found on other laptops, arranged in roughly the shape of a handheld remote control. It's a clever and very eye-catching idea that works fairly well, once you get used to it, with the exception of the large volume slider, which is neither sensitive nor responsive enough for our tastes. It's a common problem with touch-sensitive volume sliders, which usually only jump between preset volume points, even though they look like analogue controls.
We appreciated the 5.1 speaker system, which produced decent bass for a laptop, but not exactly room-filling sound.
The 18.4-inch widescreen LCD display is the real star here. The native resolution of our 18-inch screen was 1,920x1,080 pixels, while a high-end 17-inch laptop typically has a 1,920x1,200-pixel resolution. That means Blu-ray or other high-definition content will fit the screen better.
Performance
The 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo T9400 is close to the top of the line for Intel, and is the same CPU we found in Sony's excellent 18-inch
Nvidia's 512MB GeForce 9700M GT is a decent mainstream gaming GPU. In Unreal Tournament 3, we managed an excellent 63 frames per second at a 1,280x800-pixel resolution, and a perfectly acceptable 35.6fps at the display's native resolution of 1,920x1,080 pixels.
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