Buying a new portable system is so hard these days, you must figure out the  price range, the specifications, the size of the display, battery life and so  many other aspects you must take into account. But there are some manufacturers  which come first in your mind so the only thing to is take them by turn and see  what they have to offer.
<strong>Acer Aspire AS5532-5535  </strong><strong>notebook</strong> is a entry-level system  with a great display, wireless Wi-Fi and amazing looks as well. It doesn’t  provide the dual-core processor, as these days notebooks, but if you take Compaq  Presario as comparisons, you will notice this notebook is worth it is you take  into account the price range, as this is an important factor as well.
Acer Aspire AS5532-5535 notebook comes at just $329, being  one of the cheapest portable system you might encounter, aside from the mini  notebooks of course. Featuring a 15.6” display, you can say this is really worth  it. Design is simple, black and stylish with some blue accents, looking a bit  business. Most of the dual-core systems and those providing audio speakers are  way above $500 and if you really don’t have the budget this will do. 
So  let’s see what you really get for what you pay: a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon 64 TF-20  processor, 3GB of RAM DDR2, a 160GB hard drive, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3200,  Windows 7 Home Premium, all weighting about 5.6 pounds. So, the processor  doesn’t allow you to do much, like running intensive tasks, multitasking, gaming  and so on. What saves a bit the system are the 3GB of RAM which gives a bit of  speed boost. The operating system is also reliable, user-friendly and it does  offer a nice look as well. The hard drive gives you enough room to store the  files and software you have.
When you take a look at the notebook, you will  not say it is budget at all. Its dark and glossy blue and the matched metal blue  do give it a certain look. The construction is also sturdy; the display is hold  firmly by the hinges. The touch pad offers enough room for scrolling and the  buttons are large and easy to use.  But once you analyze the notebook better,  you will start seeing the flaws. 
The keyboard is flimsy and the keys are  rather cramped. It does not provide a webcam and there are various shortcuts for  Acer games, eBay and other websites. The display has an aspect ratio of 16:9 and  offers a native resolution of 1366x768, actually everything looks sharp and  vibrant and due to the graphics installed, you can even watch HD videos. The  speakers integrated are mediocre, so you might consider getting a pair of  headphones or external speakers.
Acer Aspire AS5532-5535  <notebook</strong> offers a wide range of  ports and connectivity options. You have VGA ports, headphone and microphone  jacks, two USB ports, card reader, a DVD burner and for networking Ethernet,  802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. The battery life is good, taking in account the fact that  you will be running basic tasks the most; you will enjoy about three hours of  use. So if you want a new notebook that will leave some money in your wallet and  with a good-looking design, this is it.
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