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ACER AS5515-5187 Laptop Notebook – AMD Athlon Processor 2650e 1.6GHz, 3GB DDR2 SDRAM, 160GB Hard Drive, 15.4″ WXGA, SuperMulti DVD +/-R/RW with Double Layer, Built-in Webcam, Windows Vista
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May 20th, 2012 at 6:30 pm
Windows Vista
May 20th, 2012 at 6:30 pm
By Betty
2009-04-01
I’ve had this laptop for about three months now and have no complaints. I have had several laptops in the past (Toshiba, Dell, HP, Sony, and ASUS) and have to admit that this laptop holds up pretty well with all of those. This thing is great for regular use – web surfing, music, movies and some minor gaming. For the price, I think this thing does more than you can ask for. This is a great intro laptop and I love it so far.
May 20th, 2012 at 6:30 pm
By Charles
2009-03-31
An excellent machine with 3 GIGS of RAM. Super integrated ATI graphics delivers very high performance. Runs very cool not like old hot Aspire 3000. Came with Vista that was promptly removed and replace with XP. Just a very nice performing cool laptop. I am going to buy a second one.
May 20th, 2012 at 6:30 pm
By Mark
2009-05-27
Less than a week after purchase I lost the $ key. I contacted Acer, and was told to ’send it in for repairs’. I requested a replacement keyboard instead, and was refused. A local computer store said it would be $200 to replace the keyboard (!). So, I ordered one on Ebay, and did it myself with no problems.
Bottom line… it is a cheap computer. But, if you want something simple and easy to use, it’s not a bad purchase.