Acer Vs. Sony

huntleth

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I have been looking at cheap laptops and am undecided between an Acer Aspire 1644 or a Sony Vaio VGN FS415E.... both around £580....

if anyone could give me a pointer, it would be very much appreciated. Although the Acer has good specs, the Vaio is a more trusted name in my eyes, and comes with a wider variety of software.

thanks,

huntleth
 
Acer has a trusted name throughout the world, but comparing these two models, I prefer the Sony's FS series. Its a great line and they've got excellent screens and a great build. Are you getting them at the same specs? I know the Acer comes in 2.0Ghz.
 
im currently working at acer's repair centre and most of the failures if seen are due to idiots using them and mistreating them. there are not many that have been caused by hardware failure but like anything in life there will always be the risk of it breaking.
bear in mind a lot of the money on the sony is going on its styling
 
im currently working at acer's repair centre and most of the failures if seen are due to idiots using them and mistreating them. there are not many that have been caused by hardware failure but like anything in life there will always be the risk of it breaking.
bear in mind a lot of the money on the sony is going on its styling

that looks very promising.... and the main concern i had with the sony was that too much the money would be spent on styling and aesphetics rather than real power....

the acer has a better graphics card... and i will get the 2.0ghz processor.

so far, 3/4 replies looks promising.

Can i ask Invisible Man why not to get an acer please.... and also, when i said acer did not have a trusted name, i meant compared to sony, probably as sony make such a wide range of electronics. Most people i speak to also say that i should go for acer.

With most computers, as long as you treat them right, they'll go on pretty much forever....right?
 
huntleth said:
that looks very promising.... and the main concern i had with the sony was that too much the money would be spent on styling and aesphetics rather than real power....

the acer has a better graphics card... and i will get the 2.0ghz processor.

so far, 3/4 replies looks promising.

Can i ask Invisible Man why not to get an acer please.... and also, when i said acer did not have a trusted name, i meant compared to sony, probably as sony make such a wide range of electronics. Most people i speak to also say that i should go for acer.

With most computers, as long as you treat them right, they'll go on pretty much forever....right?


To be honest with u r best bet is go to sony and acer website and check out there support that including software update, bios update, and other updates than check out which pc model u r interested and see their support for that model. Read www.pcworld.com and other magazine like that online than make ur decision. Because everyone have a preference. Think of it as an investment. choose wisely and u will pick the right one. Also, write down what u want that computer to do. Is it for Business or just playing game.

Also keep in mind u also want to know if u can upgrade and what is the maximum upgrade for that pc like RAM, hdd. These are some of thing u should research on their support website. So the choice is ur, do more research out of this forum.

Acer trusted name hummm. Before u jump into conclusion do ur research and don't talk to any store saleperson. At the end u will choice the right one."RESEARCH"
 
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Get Sony,HP,Dell,but not Acer Please not Acer. If u get acer u r going to regret it for the rest of ur computer life.

Reason please?

I have two Acer laptops, both run wonderfully and I haven't ever had a problem with them. They're trusted in my book.
 
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Invisible Man said:
Get Sony,HP,Dell,but not Acer Please not Acer. If u get acer u r going to regret it for the rest of ur computer life.


wrong acer is a perfectly good brand, i would prefer it to a dell. but yes i think that you are rightr about the sony, they are a good brand.
 
Hairy_Lee said:
im currently working at acer's repair centre and most of the failures if seen are due to idiots using them and mistreating them. there are not many that have been caused by hardware failure but like anything in life there will always be the risk of it breaking.
bear in mind a lot of the money on the sony is going on its styling

Hey I prefer to have both style and performance and here are two that I compare because both have duo processor.

Aspire™ 5670 Acer recommends Windows® XP Professional.
Technical specifications
Operating System
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
or
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology
Intel® Core™ Duo Processor
Mobile Intel® 945 Express chipset family
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG network connection
Processor
Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2300
(2MB L2 cache, 1.66GHz, 667MHz FSB)
Chipset
Mobile Intel® 945PM Express
Memory
Up to 2GB (1GB installed in each of two memory slots) DDR2 533 SDRAM

User upgradeable up to 2GB (one 1GB memory card in each slot)*

*If upgrading after initial purchase, one or more of the memory cards provided with the system may have to be replaced with optional larger memory cards in order to achieve the maximum capacity.
Storage
Up to 120GB* SATA hard drive

Integrated variable-speed Super-Multi drive (DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RAM):
Read – 24X CD-RW, 24X CD-ROM, 24X CD-R, 8X DVD+R, 8X DVD-R, 8X DVD-ROM, 4X DVD+RW, 4X DVD-RW, 3X DVD-RAM, 2.4X DVD+R (double-layer)
Write – 24X CD-R, 8X DVD+R, 8X DVD-R, 4X DVD+RW, 4X DVD-RW, 4X CD-RW, 2.4X DVD+R (double-layer), 3X DVD-RAM

5-in-1 card reader for optional MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital card, Memory Stick®, Memory Stick PRO™ or xD-Picture Card™

Optional external USB 1.44MB* diskette drive

*When referring to storage capacity, GB stands for one billion bytes and MB stands for one million bytes. Some utilities may indicate varying storage capacities. Total user-accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environments.
Video
15.4" WXGA (1280 x 800) TFT LCD, Acer® CrystalBrite Technology, up to 16.7 million colors

ATI® Mobility™ Radeon® X1400 graphics, 128MB DDR memory; ATI® POWERPLAY™ power management, PCI Express™ and Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 support

Acer® Video Conference: VVoIP (voice and video over IP) via Acer OrbiCam integrated 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera with 225° rotation

VGA, DVI (digital visual interface) and S-video TV-out ports

Support for simultaneous display on notebook LCD and external monitor
Audio
Integrated microphone and two speakers

Headphones/speakers/line-out with SPDIF support, microphone and line-in ports

Microsoft® DirectSound® and Sound Blaster® Pro compatibility
Interface Ports
DC-in
RJ-11 modem
RJ-45 LAN
VGA
DVI (digital visual interface)
Headphones/speakers/line-out with SPDIF support
Microphone
Line-in
S-video TV-out
FireWire® (IEEE 1394)
FIR (fast infrared)
Four USB 2.0
Card Slots
Type II PC Card slot

5-in-1 card reader for optional MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital card, Memory Stick®, Memory Stick PRO™ or xD-Picture Card™

ExpressCard™/34 slot
Communications
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG network connection supporting 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN, WI-FI CERTIFIED™, Acer® SignalUp technology for enhanced antenna efficiency

Bluetooth® 2.0 + EDR (enhanced data rate) wireless PAN

Gigabit LAN, Wake-on-LAN ready

V.92 56Kbps* data/fax modem, PTT (postal, telegraph, telephone) certified in select countries, Wake-on-Ring ready

Acer® Video Conference: VVoIP (voice and video over IP) via Acer OrbiCam integrated 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera

*Download speeds are limited to 53Kbps. Actual speeds may vary depending on line conditions. Uploads travel at speeds up to 33.6Kbps. Requires compatible digital sources.
Included Software
Installed:
Acer® eManager
Acer® GridVista
Acer® Launch Manager
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader
CyberLink® PowerProducer™*
Norton AntiVirus®*
NTI CD-Maker™*

*OEM, not full-featured, version.
User Interface
88-key, inverted T cursor layout, embedded numeric keypad, hotkey controls, 2.5mm minimum key travel, international language support

12 function, four cursor, two Microsoft® Windows® keys

Web browser, e-mail, Empowering Key, one user-programmable easy-launch buttons; front-access WLAN, Bluetooth® buttons

Volume up, volume down, play/pause, stop, next, previous media keys

Touchpad with four-way integrated scroll button
Dimensions & Weight
14.3" (364.0mm) W x 10.8" (274.8mm) D x 1.1" – 1.4” (28.0mm – 36.3mm) H

6.6 lb. (3.0kg)

Size and weight may vary depending on configuration
Power
90-watt AC adapter

Eight-cell lithium ion battery: up to 3.5 hours life depending on configuration and usage; 80% charge in 1.0 hour, 2.0 hours recharge time with power off, 2.5 hours with power on
Major Compliances
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™
Security Features
User and administrator BIOS passwords
Kensington® lock slot

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Sony VAIO® FE590PA NotebookspacerVGN-FE590PA

Work and play go hand-in-hand with the advanced entertainment and computing features offered in the VAIO® FE Notebook. The combination of speed and versatility keep you going wherever you may be.

* Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2500 (2GHz,2MB L2 Cache)1
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 2
* DVD+R Double Layer/DVD+-RW Drive2
* 1GB RAM and 120GB hard drive4
* 15.4" Widescreen5 LCD with XBRITE-HiColor™ Technology
* Windows Vista™ capable



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VGN-FE590PA Specifications VAIO® Warranty


Specifications
• Processor
Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2500 (2GHz, 2MB L2 Cache)1

• Operating System
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 2

• Front Side Bus Speed
667MHz

• Chipset
Intel® 945PM

• Integrated Wireless LAN
LAN: Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (802.11a/b/g)4

• LCD
15.4” WXGA5 (1280x800) with XBRITE HiColor™ technology

• Hard Drive
120GB4 5400rpm SATA

• Memory
1GB (512MB x 2) PC2-4200 533MHz DDR2
Expandable up to 2GB

• Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7400
256MB dynamically allocated (RAM/Video) memory

• Graphics Interface
VGA out w/ Smart Display Sensor

• Optical Drive
DVD+R DL Write: 4x (max.)DVD+R Double Layer/DVD±RW Drive2
DVD+R Write: 8x (max.)
DVD+RW Write: 8x (max.)
DVD-R Write: 8x (max.)
DVD-RW Write: 6x (max.)
CD-R Write: 24x (max.)
CD-RW Write: 16x (max.)
CD Read: 24x (max.)
DVD Read: 8x (max.)

• Modem
Integrated V.90 Modem with RJ-11 interface

• Ethernet
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet with RJ-45 interface

• Audio
Sony® Sound Reality™ - Audio Enhancer

• Audio Interface
Microphone jack, Headphone jack

• Memory Stick® Media Slot
Memory Stick Duo™ media with MagicGate™ functionality, ExpressCard™ /34 Slot,

• PC Card Slots
PCMCIA - Type II/Type I card slot with CardBus support

• Other Interfaces
4pin i.LINK® connector(IEEE 1394)35, 3 USB 2.081 ports, port replicator connector, VGA out

• Pointing Device
Electro-Static touch pad

• Keyboard
QWERTY, 86 keys with 2.5mm stroke and 19.05mm pitch

• Action Buttons
S1, S2 (programmable), Volume and Mute

• Camera
Built-in Camera and Microphone

• Power Requirements
110W+10%

• Battery
Standard Lithium-ion Battery (VGP-BPS2B)

• Estimated Battery Life
Standard Battery: 2.0-4.0 hours13

• Color
White

If I have the money to spend and I only have two choice between this 2 I would go for Sony over Acer. Style and performance.:D
 
My Sony laptop in the sig works great. I've already dropped it a couple of times [the second time it fell screen first:eek:]but nothing happened to it, not a scratch. I also get decent sound quality and the pretty screen beats those of all my friends' :cool:

So I go for Sony.
 
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hmmmm, well, the acer i can afford is better spec than the vaio i can afford:

2GHz Processor
100Gb DDHD
1024Mb RAM

so, i think ill go with that, aslong as i treat it right, it'll work fine.... admittedly, the vaio looks nicer...
 
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