Additional info, added Wednesday May 24 2006, 5:53 pm: i mean i can't find much on it, as in information, i can't open it yet because my dad bought me it without my mom knowing, and she wants some info on it, and i can't open the box because the place won't take it back if we open the box.. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? XoNeLLiE143oX answered Wednesday May 24 2006, 6:36 pm: i have an acer notebook and we happen to have the same model =] it's an exceptional notebook, especially for the price. I purchased mine for just $799.99. It is a great deal, plus it comes with many programs. When you turn it on the first time, they ask you to burn a backup CD, which will require 4 blank discs. This is good because your computer is saved if you get a bad virus. Overall, acer is a great company. They arent as big as Sony and Dell, but they are great. I have had no problems [that had to do with the computer itself] so far, and I have had my computer for 9 months. Oh, and if you happen to spill a cup of water on it, dont worry. Just wipe it down, make sure the USB ports and other things that lead directly into the computer, and the screen are dried a.s.a.p. Then just leave it off for a while, and it will be fine. I am talking from experience, just so you know. My computer has been put through a lot of damage because of me being the clumsy person I am, but through all that it still strives and goes above and beyond its expectations.
AskAndy answered Wednesday May 24 2006, 6:12 pm: yea im using my acer now. its awesome. the picture quality is awesome. you have to do deep research on it because its new and reall nice. it runs well and pretty fast.. I wouldnt take this back. its better than the toshiba i used to have.its user friendly thats pretty much all i no about it [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
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