Saturday, May 27, 2006

Acer TravelMate C200


Infosyncworld.com got their hands on an Acer TravelMate C200 and wrote - "The 12.1-inch XGA display of the unit delivered the goods - indoors, at least - as far as display qualities were concerned, but what really catches the eye is the option of having the C200 configured with an Nvidia GeForce Go 6200 chipset with 256 MB of VRAM. As much as my inner geek is salivating, however, the more sensible option of a bog-standard Intel 915GM chipset is probably the better one as the processor of the C200 could never keep up with the Go 6200 anyway. Oh, and lest I forget, the Intel chipset can draw up to 128 MB of memory from the main banks."

The Acer TravelMate C200 series combines efficient computing and advanced technology. Based on the new Intel “Sonoma” platform that combines Intel(R) Pentium M processor and the Mobile Intel(R) 915PM/GM Express chipset, the TravelMate C200 series also features dual-channel system memory support — DDR2 533 MHz, 256/512MB scalable to 2GB — and a ATA/100 Hard Disk drive offers a storage capacity of up to 100GB. All models feature a slot loading DVD Dual double layer burner or DVD/CD-RW (tray) and a 4-in-1 card reader that supports Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Memory Stick(R), and Memory Stick PRO(TM) standards.

Tabletpcreviewspot.com also got their hands on an Acer TravelMate C200 and was really impressed by this tablet pc. They summarized - "If had to get a laptop tomorrow that runs windows, I'd buy this Acer, no question, on layout alone. There is no other notebook (with a keyboard) on the market that gives an alternative layout from the common big palm rest with keyboard at back' and touch-pad' design. Alternatively I'd seriously consider a Slate option with no keyboard, provided it had built-in CD."

Product details of the Acer TravelMate C200 at Acer.com.

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