onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:25:53
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Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 / 2.2 GHz, dual-core processor, data buss speed is 800 MHz, chipset type is Mobile Intel PM45 Express, it has L2 cache of 2 MB, installed RAM is 4 GB of DDR2 SDRAM at 667 MHz. For storing da...

Comes with 3D glasses, good budget gaming laptop...

Cannot compete with Nvidia 3D Vision desktop gaming comptuer...

This is a budget gaming laptop, we will recommend you this notebook if you are on a stiff budget but be wary of the performance. It is no where close to Nvidia 3D vision’s product...
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Ankush Mahajan and Sandeep Koul Recently there seems to be a splurge in commercial 3D capable devices like 3D cameras,3D printers and photoframes And with the grand success of movie 'AVATAR', the 3D buzz has further multiplied. Acer Aspire 5738DG is ye...

With such a competitive price and great 3D experience, this laptop is winner in both performance and features, but battery backup is a serious concern.Related Articles1.The Killer App for3D2.Multimedia : Human Walk with3DS MAX PrintCommentEmailDiggDe...
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Recently there seems to have been a splurge in commercial 3D capable devices like cameras, printers, photo frames, etc. And with the grand success of the movie 'AVATAR', the 3D buzz has further multiplied. Acer Aspire 5738DG is yet another 3D ca...

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Bulky, Bad battery life...
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The Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 grafts a 3D panel onto a mainstream laptop. It's a gimmick, a feature that caters to maybe 1 percent of the computing population--and at first I was completely skeptical. People are offering 3D as a crowd-pleasing extra in m...

Good value, 3D LCD panel works well on some content...

Touchpad button feels a little cheap, Poor battery life...

The Aspire 5738DG-6165 is a good all-purpose laptop that also happens to slip in a very cool, but very niche, little feature...
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The latest addition in Acer's Aspire series of laptops is the Aspire 5738DG. Despite being a good multi-purpose laptop, in terms of hardware specs, it's claim to fame is no doubt its 3D screen (and accompanying polaroid glasses) which makes it one of t...

3D Panel Glasses, Overall performance, Full keyboard, Fingerprint reader, Multigesture touchpad...

Weight...

Throughout my time spent on the Acer Aspire 5738DG, I think Acer's attempt to bring the 3D movie theater experience down to the confines of a laptop is encouraging. But there's sufficient room for improvement, no doubt. Having said that, this is still...
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by: Bernd Müller 29.11.2009 Acer's 3D notebook is aimed at lovers of film and multimedia. With the help of 3D glasses, every film, photo and game can be experienced in a new dimension. And it should not be written off as an expensive gadget for techn...

3D effect for films, Robust casing, Cool surfaces, Good touchpad and solid keyboard...

Poor graphical performance, 3D effect strongly dependent on viewing angle, No eSATA or Firewire, Poor sound quality...

Acer's approach to the 3D notebook made a good impression on us. It was able to render DVDs and photographs with an attractive new perception of depth. The better the quality of the starting material, the easier it was for the TriDef software to create a...
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Today I am looking at a notebook from Acer called the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165. This machine has one very unique feature -- it is 3D capable. This is the first notebook from Acer to offer 3D and one of the first on the market to support 3D from the...

In the end, the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 is more suited to being a desktop replacement that occasionally makes a trip between the home and office than a full on take me everywhere notebook. You can use the notebook to carry around with you each day...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:26:12
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You know what? Go ahead and forget the whole "3-D" part of this notebook. Yes, it comes with polarizing lenses (and a clip-on attachment for you bespectacled Poindexters out there), and yes, it can display 3-D content. But even if you find this 3-D mat...

Supercheap, with overall impressive specs for its price level. Outstanding performance, even as a gaming rig.

3D technology, as implemented here, is years away from prime time. Bafflingly stupid design choices. Dim screen backlighting. Heavy.
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:26:13
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Today I am checking out the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 3D notebook. This notebook has built-in 3D technology and requires the use of passive 3D glasses like those you might wear at the movie theater. Read on for all of the details on the Acer Aspire 5738D...

The Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 is a great little notebook that works very well for general computing use and multimedia fans will like the 3D tech built-in as well...
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Editor’s Note: Portions of this review were taken from our earlier coverage of the Acer Aspire 5738PG. It seems that Acer is using its Aspire 5738 as something of a testbed for new technology. First came the touch-enabled 5738PG, and now the 5738DG fea...

Attractive design, Fun 3D screen for movies and mainstream games, Above-average graphics performance, Loud and clear speakers...

Struggles with the most demanding games, Hard to find 3D-enabled apps, Below-average battery life, Limited tech support hours...

This attractive 3D notebook adds a new dimension to digital entertainment for an affordable price.
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The latest batch of Acer laptops are anything but ordinary. It started with a multitouch laptop that reaped the benefits of Windows 7's touch capabilities, and then came a netbook that dual-booted with Google's Android operating system. The Acer Asp...

TriDef's 3D screen delivered a worthwhile 3D experience. Speedy despite using a budget processor. Discrete graphics. Plenty of USB ports. Inexpensive.

Adding 3D depth to videos is a work in progress. Plain design.

Acer's Aspire 5738DG-6165 is a very good budget desktop replacement to begin with; the fact that it offers 3D rendering is just icing on the cake...
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Acer, I see right through you; you meant this $800 3D PC for the college stoner. Watching an army of 3D crustaceans attack from the sub-$800 Aspire 5728DG's 3D screen is truly awesome. But ultimately, it only makes me crave Disney World's full-out...
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