Acer Ultraportable Aspire 2920 Notebook released in India

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Acer Aspire 2920 Acer has announced the availability of its latest laptop, named Aspire 2920, in the Indian market. A member of the unique Gemstone series, the new ultraportable notebook is merely 12.1-inch in measurement and delivers a stylish and elegant look.

Housed in a ceramic-finish pearl-grey interior and a holographic satin-finish cover, the compact 2920 is compatible with both Vista Home Premium and Linux OS. Users can now make their own choice on which operating system they want to install.

Acer boasts that the lightweight Aspire 2920 notebook is developed especially for women as it offers high performance mobility. It features a 12.1-inch WXGA Acer CrystalBrite TFT LCD display, a 2GB RAM, a 160 GB HDD, embedded DVD writer and Dolby Certified Sound System.

“Acer has always been at the forefront in supporting the latest technologies that enhance customer experience. The Acer Aspire 2920 Gemstone notebook is part of Acer’s initiative of providing customers maximized multimedia capability, comprehensive connectivity, and powerful communication price, along with design elegance on the same platform. With the Aspire 2920, we have once again pushed the boundaries of digital lifestyle with advanced product features and eye-catching style,” explained S. Rajendran, Chief Marketing Officer, Acer India.

Powered by Intel Core2 Duo mobile processor T5450, the easy-to-carry notebook bundles wireless WiFi Link network solution, Acer CrystalBrite technology, 7.1-channel surround sound and easy-launch buttons that allows easy access to WLAN, Bluetooth, email, Internet and user-programming. It has the ability to work continuously up to 3.5 hours on a single charge.

Currently available in the country, Aspire 2920 notebook costs Rs. 37,115 for Linux models and Rs. 40,615 for Windows version, before taxes.

2 Responses

  1. raghvendra

    it is very nice configuration which has basic asmwellas extra features, one can got splended thing at sdandered price.

  2. Vikram

    I got excited when I saw this machine, but alas….

    No HDMI connectivity……No n vidia graphics card………..sound extremely disappointing when you compare it to it’s bigger brother Aspire 5920 and wish Acer had given the option of colours, especially something against the so stupid looking Pearl white inside.

    How I wish, Acer had done some more design work on this / 5920……surely…..surely I would have bought this one.

    Seems like I will have to settle for Dell’s XPS! 🙁