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Acer Aspire AS9300-5005 Notebook (1.6GHz Turion 64 X2, 1GB DDR2, 120GB, DVDA?RW DL, Windows Vista Home Premium, 17" LCD)
Pros
- Great built-in Webcam
- Strong battery life
Cons
- Only 1GB of memory hurts performance
- Dissapointing built-in speakers
Bottom Line
The Aspire 9300 is suited to basic work and entertainment needs. Its limited performance is offset by strong battery life.
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