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Acer Aspire 5935G Windows 7 64 Bit Laptop

SKU: LX.PG702.002 Quickfind Code: 448854
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If you want a laptop that'll provide pure entertainment and power then you need the Acer Aspire 5935G laptop. Just to prove it’s at the forefront of technology it comes with the brand new Windows 7 operating system, so you know you’ll be strides ahead of everyone else.

It’s driven by a powerful Core 2 Duo processor with a huge 4GB RAM giving you unmatched performance no matter what your task. With a massive 500GB hard drive to store all your files on too, you can be confident that you’ll be prepared for any eventuality.

On top of all that it comes with a seriously impressive 15.6” HD LED screen and stunning NVIDIA GeForce GT240M graphics. Whether you’re going to be getting online with Call of Duty, marveling at the latest movies in amazing HD or getting down to it and actually doing some work this laptop will give you spectacular performance.

When you’re not immersed in a film or enjoying a game you can get online and socialise. The 5935G comes with wireless internet, an integrated webcam and even Bluetooth technology, so you’ll have no trouble uploading photos or taking new ones in an instant.

Put yourself in the driving seat of technology and achieve portable perfection with an Acer Aspire 5935G.

  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T6600
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Hard Drive: 500GB
  • Screen: 15" display
  • Optical Drive: DVD Super-Multi
  • Graphics: nVidia GF  GT 240M - 1024MB
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • Notebook Camera: Integrated HD Webcam
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty
 

Question from pluey: Asked on 08/11/2009 Hi,
My daughter has purchased laptop with vista. We did not get Windows disc, so if we upgrade to Windows 7 and prefer vista, how do we go back without a disc?

Answer from SteveK: Answered on 09/11/2009
I don't think you'll want to go back once you get to grips with Windows 7. If you do you'll need to go back you'll need to buy a recovery disk.

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