Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Acer Aspire S3-951-6646 13.3-Inch Ultrabook Reviews

I've dug through google to bring you some of the most thorough reviews and honest opinions of the Aspire S3-951-6646.  You'll notice people have compared this guy to the Macbook:
Don't let the Acer name or price fool you, this laptop is a gem and best design, performance and feel I have ever seen outside of Apple. - IT Professional
I would go as far as calling this guy a Macbook killer.

Your reign is up Mr. Apple.  Your organs such as Intel HD Graphics 3000 can no longer sustain your life as the best laptop for $1,000.  But in reality, the Aspire S3 Ultrabook doesn't even compete at the Macbook Pro level.  No, the slick design puts it (more accuately) in the line up of Macbook Air killers.
But what this I hear about the keyboard of the Acer Aspire S3-951-6646?
So imagine if you're a fast typist like me and constantly second guessing yourself on which key you hit and or you will need to constantly go back to correct yourself. This is just insane. If you havfe carpal tunnel syndrome don't even consider this laptop. The keyboard was so bad that I had write this review on my desktop, it was just that frustrating. - Rando Refurb Buyer
Have carpal tunnel syndrome eh?  I would imagine typing on any keyboard with carpal tunnel syndrome would be agonizingly painful.  It is true keyboards of most laptops do not have the nice deeply curved indents or incline of desktop keyboards.  However, that is a sacrifice of squeezing all that junk inside that trunk into a thinly sliced piece of plastic.  If plastic replacement hands are not your thing, I recommend that you start talking like a dragon.

But what's this magic that I keep hearing about from Mr. Potter?
The SSD for "instant on" works as magic. You open the computer and its right there asking for your password (if you setup one). - Harry Potter (N.E.W.T. Hogwarts)
That is one of the wanderful benefits of owning a Acer laptop:  Instant on.  Meaning you don't lose life, staring at your computer booting up like watching a slow, incompetent, new McDonalds employee punch in your Big Mac with small fry into the cash register.   The Aspire has truly cast the era of shitty performance into the darkness of the laptop industry.  If still reading this on your phone while waiting for Ronald McDonald to complete your order, keep crying.

Oh and obtain the Acer Aspire S3-951-6646 to avoid depression.

No comments:

Post a Comment