Aspire 4750| Great Performance in an Affordable Price

As you already know, the second generation of Intel Core processors have better performance than its predecessor. But that does not mean you can not get the notebook were the second-generation Intel Core processor with affordable prices.
Acer is not the name that can not offer an affordable solution, but you can look what do you find it! Well, this time, the solution offered by Acer is the Aspire 4750. Want to know how to 'content' and the performance of this notebook?

Acer Aspire 4750 Performance
Processor: Intel Core i3 2310M (2.1 GHz, 3MB cache), Memory: 2 GB DDR3, Hard Drive: 500GB, VGA: Intel HD Graphics 3000, LCD: 14", LCD Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels, Number of USB ports: 3 (2x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0), HDMI port: yes, Connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN. Webcam: Acer Cine Crystal., Card reader: 5-in-1,. Optical Drive: DVD-RW,.

Appearances can be deceptive
Appearances can spit out your notebook. Yes, the Aspire 4750 does have the appearance of previous Acer notebook. However, what is offered in it which makes it very attractive. Of course, the external appearance was still not obsolete. With a full-featured mainstream notebook as appropriate (3 USB ports,HDMI, the screen 14 ", DVD-RW, and WiFi), the Aspire 4750 comes as a solution-driven mainstream classroom latest processors.

Acer Aspire 4750

The new processor: Intel Core i3 2310M
Confused with the naming? It's easy. All generation of Intel Core-2 has a four digit naming. This differs from previous Core processor 2010 uses names with 3 numbers, example: Core i3-380.
Aspire 4750 uses an Intel Core-2 generation by the name i3-2310M. This processor has a specification resembles previous I3. Inside are 2 core processor that features Hyper-Threading (HT). The difference is, this new processor has enhanced its technology to achieve higher performance. Power consumption was designed lower than its predecessor.In addition, the most important is the availability of a new VGA in this processor: Intel HD Graphics 3000.

The new VGA: Intel HD Graphics 3000
Of course, has an integrated VGA performance for granted, is not it? So what's so special? Do not dismiss the new VGA from Intel. Intel HD Graphics 3000 has pretty much promised performance than its predecessor. Intel is targeting a new VGA to run mainstream games like Starcraft 2, the ranks of the game The Sims, and various other new 3D online games smoothly. In addition, the VGA circuit is connected with the latest Intel technology, Intel Quick Sync Video, which promises performance video processing (transcoding / conversion) is much faster than other competitors.

What Look?: new USB port blue of the 3 USB ports on the Aspire 4750, there is a blue USB port. Only the blue colored USB port only, what's in it? Perhaps you forgot or do not yet know, blue indicates that the USB ports USB ports are USB 3.0. What's in it? USB 2.0 to stream data at speeds of 480 Mbit / s, USB 3.0 capable of up to 5 Gbit / s. Theoretically, the speed of USB 3.0 is10x USB 2.0.Of course, this speed can be achieved if you use a fast USB 3.0 devices. For the record, please note that USB 3.0 ports can be paired with a regular USB device, it's just going to be the same speed with USB 2.0.
Now, a growing number of storage devices that use USB 3.0. External hard drive and USB 3.0 USB flash drives have started easily found.The price was not far adrift from the USB version 2.0. So having a computer that can only use USB 2.0 seems to befelt old at the end of the year 2011.

Performance Testing
As a representative of all performance tests are considered valid by various IT institutions and the producers, we use Sysmark 2007 as a reference. This program is a combination of various commonly used software like Microsoft Office and Adobe products a variety of programs.

Sysmark 2007 show that his position was right under the notebook that uses the Core i5 2010 and competing with Core i3 370. However, it seems Sysmark 2007 does not display aremarkable advantage.This is reasonable, given the increase inthe Intel Core i3-2 generation is not going to be too obvious on testing "normal applications" such as Sysmark 2007. Let us see further, the ability of the Aspire 4750 in other aspects of testing.

VGA capabilities (3DMark 06)
This test program can be found online (www.futuremark.com). 3DMark 2006 is a universal common reference for testing the VGA. This version is commonly used for entry-level VGA.

The ability of VGA (Video FullHD)
Running video FullHD (1080p) is not a problem for Acer Aspire 4750. Stuffed variety FullHD video formats, and this notebook will display it well and very smooth. You can also take advantage of HDMI connectivity to display it to the big screen.

MediaEspresso
This software is a general software that can be used by anyone. Its function is to convert video from one format to another. Example: From the 1080p MPEG formats to MP4 format 320 × 240 (which is often used for MP4 player). The conversion process with this software requires an extremely powerful processor performance.
If you have an additional VGA NVIDIA or AMD / ATI, MediaEspresso will be able to run the video conversion process with a more toned.

So, with a Core i3 2310M on the Aspire 4750 was not just replaces its predecessor i3 only. Performance increased quite a loton various aspects. Acer proves that the performance of the VGA's taut, not only obtained on a notebook with an additional VGA (discrete), If you are often dealing with video conversion, QuickSync on the Aspire 4750 features, which can not be found on notebooks with Intel Core i3 foregoing, it is helpful you.

With a very affordable price (starting from U.S. $ 549), Acer Aspire 4750 is a charming choice. VGA high-performance and extra battery life to be the key word. Meanwhile, the availability of USB 3.0 ensures that your most sophisticated USB device will work with maximum speed on this notebook. But for the price of more expensive and more reliable performance, certainly better Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook Notebook Tipis Harga Murah Terbaik (ed.Indonesia)

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