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Abstract: The arrival of Intels Santa Rosa Centrino Pro technology has provided manufacturers with the ideal opportunity to refresh their current range of notebooks with some new attractive models. Not surprisingly, with its position as a leading notebook manu...
Strong build quality, Impressive spec and performance
Cramped keyboard
The Acer TravelMate series is aimed directly at corporate users, with the 6292 (£1029 inc. VAT) being a semi-portable all-in-one solution. What will impress travellers is how sturdy and solid this machine is.It may look rather grey and corporate, but t...
Even though Acers Acer TravelMate 6292 doesnt look as sophisticated as the most recent Aspire, its perfectly suited to business users or those needing a lightweight, durable and highly portable option. The draft n connectivity is useful, and the Ac...
The TravelMate 6292 certainly feels well built and able to stand up to the harsh life on the road. While youll obviously still need to exercise some care when handling it, it should be able to take the odd knock or bump without keeling over. It doesn...
Abstract: Lots of power, but you pay for it, and the ugly stick has not been a stranger. A competent and portable laptop, but not special enough for the price to stand out here. Acers TravelMate 6292 and Rocks Pegasus P335-T72 are the most powerful laptops...
Excellent value for money, Large hard drive, 802.11a/b/g and DraftN WiFi, plus Bluetooth 2.0, Builtin fingerprint recognition
Two of the three USB ports are stacked, and so may not always be usable simultaneously, No lid clasp, Integrated webcam is fixed rather than on a swivel hinge
The 2kg Acer TravelMate 6292 packs Intels latest mobile technology and a solid range of business-friendly features into a generally successful new design. Above all though, this notebook represents excellent value for money...
Abstract: This new ultraportable TravelMate from Acer is sleek and light to carry. Acer has given a serious thought toward upgrading its designs and to be in sync with the current trend, the inclusion of magnesium alloy into the chassis for robustness is one su...
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Published: 2007-09-10, Author: Darius , review by: asia.cnet.com
TPM security chip not included; relatively thick and heavy for a thin-and-light; only one-year warranty.
Acers foray into the business notebook scene is a full-featured, magnesium alloy-clad number with a low price tag. Though its lack of a TPM security chip and far from svelte figure may drive some off, the TravelMate 6292 is certainly a value-for-money...
Abstract: We have here one of the first Santa Rosa-based laptops to reach Indian shores, the Acer 6292, a 12.1 inch ultra-portable laptop. For those who are clueless, Santa Rosa is the code-name for Intel’s latest platform for laptops that was launched among...