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If you’re after a well-crafted machine, adorned with a range of features from a media controlling touch panel to the old favourites eSATA and ExpressCard/54, then Acer’s Aspire 5940G could well fit the bill. There’s even a fingerprint reader, a 4-pin FireWire 400 port and a whopping sub-woofer. Aspire 5940G Home entertainer …

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  1. Lottie
    Paris Hilton

    Subwoofer

    I see a lot of laptops are coming with subwoofers these days. I'm curious as to how the vibrations affect the HDDs in these machines?

    The 8 inch Aspire one had problems with its internal speakers vibrating the HDD and causing hangs (although obviously not on the flash HDD models) so how do they isolate the HDD in these media station laptops from sub bass wobblings?

    Paris becaus I could be being very dumb and overlooking something obvious

  2. JaitcH
    FAIL

    ACER - forget them - warranty not honoured

    ACER cannot be trusted to honour it's warranty, by personal experience, and even for a commercial customer. And we were dealing with a countries corporate office not through a dealer.

    Their 'extended' warranty - something most laptop users should have - has so many exclusions to make it nigh on worthless.

    A rubber foot fell off, my country typically has summer days reaching 35-40C. Do they have spares? NO! You have to buy a whole new base cover - hardly a reasonable thing to do. (Rubber feet are excluded from any warranty coverage).

    Given that they glue aircraft together you would have thought ACER could make feet permanent attachments.

    ASUS, however, do replace feet which is why the corporate office now has 163 ASUS computers.

    1. Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware (Written by Reg staff)

      Re: ACER - forget them - warranty not honoured

      Rubber feet fall off hot laptops. There are plenty of replacements you can buy in kitchen shops and the like without needing to trouble manufacturers for official parts.

      1. Tempest
        FAIL

        My foot fell off and the DVD drive died within primary warranty

        and they denied responsibility for both items. And this was under the primary, included, warranty.

        They might have good designs but I also want that coverage and one that is respected by Acer.

        1. Marcus Aurelius
          Grenade

          A job for trading standards

          You have an automatic right to assume that electronic equipment will work for at least 6 months from getting it, and in some cases your reasonable expectation that equipment will work extends for about 5 years after purchase; a year is probably reasonable for a laptop. If anything fails in this period you have a prettty automatic right to a repair or replacement, and if not given you should be talking to Trading Standards.

  3. Goat Jam

    Here. have some fecking letters and/or digits

    "mobile CPU with a TDP of 45W comes at a great cost"

    This is true, but it is a great TDP for a low to midrange server though. Why is it so hard to find a motherboard with a mobile cpu these days? You used to be able to get them a few years back but they seem to have dried up. All I want is a box with a lowish thermal footprint that I can run 24/7 without creating an excitingly high power bill at the end of the month. It doesn't need to be super grunty but does need to have VT extensions and support more than 2G RAM

    I currently run an Atom 330 box but it doesn't have VT and is artificially limited to 2GB by those knob ends at intel. Honestly, why bother adding 64Bit instructions to a CPU which you won't allow to be paired with any more than 2Gb RAM anyway?

    WTF is the point of that?

    1. foxyshadis

      Because regular chips aren't much higher

      Compared to the 840 (the only one likely to ever reach 45W) the 860S isn't really much higher. And if you lock it to a certain maximum, either in the BIOS or with one of a number of multiplier-tweaking tools for Windows or Linux, you get the same power output. By locking a 970 even lower, you get even more out of it at the same TDP, but those are insanely expensive and the power savings will never add up to the cost difference. Once the 32nm parts come downlevel just a little more, they would make much more sense for servers than mobile parts.

      iirc, the boards for Dothan or Merom were only being made up until Conroe was widely available, since Conroe could likewise be equivalently clocked down.

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