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Review: Acer Aspire 7520 Gemstone notebook computer

Tesco continues to pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap

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The latest notebook to come from Tesco is a spectacularly cheap Acer Aspire, the 7520 Gemstone, which clocks in at just £399.

The Aspire 7520 uses a graphics chip on the computer's motherboard, rather than using an add-in graphics card. This makes for slower graphics processing, and the fact that it also takes up a quarter of the computer's memory for graphics means that this computer slows down easily.

That showed when we tried the Acer Arcade, a set of programs for burning DVDs and similar tasks. It looks similar to Windows Media Center (which is also included), but the computer slowed to a crawl trying to draw all the good-looking screens on which Vista is so keen.

On the plus side, the 17in widescreen is very good, with clear, sharp images and good colours. It's a 'Crystalbrite' screen, which means it doesn't have an anti-glare coating. That improves the brightness and contrast, but at the expense of reflections – in bright light, it's susceptible to very distracting glare.

The large screen means the 7520 is a fairly large computer all round, although at 3.2kg it's not too heavy. It's well designed, with a curvy case, and a striking white interior contrasting with the black exterior.

There are four USB ports, as well as wired and wireless networking (but not Bluetooth), Firewire and an Express Card slot. It includes a VGA connection for an external monitor.

The PC comes with Acer's Empowering Technology software, accessed using the large e key at the top of the keyboard, which covers power and network management, among other things.

It also has a button to access the aforementioned Acer Arcade, the collection of video-editing programs which are reasonably useful, but not as much as Windows Media Center, which comes with Vista anyway.

While it's certainly cheap and it will do the job reasonably well if you're only interested in word processing, email and a little light web browsing, there are better deals available.

Then again, if you factor in an extra £50 or so for a memory upgrade, the Acer Aspire 7520 starts to look like a much better deal. It is on sale now, in Tesco stores and online at tesco.com.

Reader Comments

Good Laptop

I upgraded mine £35 for 2GB of 667mhz memory from ebuyer and £50 for a 160GB HD. Easy to install memory and swap with old memory and the laptop has a spare HD bay so that was easy also. Now runs like a dream

Posted by SG, 20 Nov 2007

Hard Disk

SG Do you need any special brackets to add a second hard disk? If so do you know where to get them?

Posted by mac, 09 Dec 2007

upgrade

can you post the part numbers you bought. just ordered it tonight from your feedback. Cheers Mike

Posted by mike, 10 Dec 2007

Part number from ebuyer

please could you post the part numbers again for the memory & hard drive from ebuyer for the acer 7520 again please.

Posted by Martin Lock, 29 Jan 2008

Bluetooth

I have 7520 402G16Mi (no G)only 7520 and it is good. I have no complain. But there is no bluetoot. And bluetooth is no optional thing. Is someone have problem like this. P.S. I need service manual for this notebook.

Posted by Talekk.sna, 26 Apr 2008

Have Brought this Laptop

Im not happy that this laptop has been put down so much its not the laptop its windows Vista the problem I have put windows xp on mine and its running very fast can even play World of warcraft on it with out any problems the only problem I have found is the battery it only lasts an hour it could of has a better battery in it as a better battery will cost you £70 for the next one up so im sorry please dont blaim the laptop with out testing it on windows xp we all know that vista has big problem so why blaim the laptop and as a computer mag you should be a shame of yourself saying it only good for word processoring I guess this computer mag dont know nothing about laptops or computers

Posted by Andrew, 25 May 2008

help

i need drivesr for xp for this notebook pls help

Posted by bogdan, 05 Feb 2009

putting windows xp does not work

hi.. every time a put windows xp on the pc... it will always have a error when it's starting to work... the error is isapnp.sys. I don't know what that is and what i should do... can u help me plz???

Posted by camponio, 23 Nov 2009

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Good points Good quality screen Lots of connections Bad points Not very powerful Lack of memory Overall A decent enough deal, but the lack of memory hampers its performance

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