itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:04:51
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Acers Travelmate 6292-301G16MN is a no-nonsense, highly portable, corporate notebook. It doesnt really stand out in any department but it goes about its business without any fuss or bother. Sometimes thats all you need. Acer - Travelmate 6292-301G1...
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The arrival of Intels Santa Rosa Centrino Pro technology has provided manufacturers with the ideal opportunity to refresh their current range of notebooks with some new attractive models. Not surprisingly, with its position as a leading notebook manu...
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The Acer TravelMate series is aimed directly at corporate users, with the 6292 (£1029 inc. VAT) being a semi-portable all-in-one solution. What will impress travellers is how sturdy and solid this machine is.It may look rather grey and corporate, but t...
Strong build quality, Impressive spec and performance...
Cramped keyboard...
The Acer TravelMate series is aimed directly at corporate users, with the 6292 (£1029 inc. VAT) being a semi-portable all-in-one solution. What will impress travellers is how sturdy and solid this machine is.It may look rather grey and corporate, but t...
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The Acer TravelMate 6292 isnt as stylish as the latest Aspire from Acer (click here for Acer Aspire 5920 Intel Santa Rosa Laptop review), but as its emphasis is on performance and portability, this isnt a major problem. See our Laptop Advisor web...
Even though Acers Acer TravelMate 6292 doesnt look as sophisticated as the most recent Aspire, its perfectly suited to business users or those needing a lightweight, durable and highly portable option. The draft n connectivity is useful, and the Ac...
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While it would be hard to compete with the bullet-stopping capabilities of the ThinkPad, the 6292 certainly feels solid enough. However, although the casing appears sufficiently sturdy, theres nothing to latch the screen in place when its folded, s...
The TravelMate 6292 certainly feels well built and able to stand up to the harsh life on the road. While youll obviously still need to exercise some care when handling it, it should be able to take the odd knock or bump without keeling over. It doesn...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 01:04:51
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Lots of power, but you pay for it, and the ugly stick has not been a stranger. A competent and portable laptop, but not special enough for the price to stand out here. Acers TravelMate 6292 and Rocks Pegasus P335-T72 are the most powerful laptops...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 01:04:51
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The 2kg Acer TravelMate 6292 packs Intels latest mobile technology and a solid range of business-friendly features into a generally successful new design. Above all though, this notebook represents excellent value for money.
Excellent value for money, Large hard drive, 802.11a/b/g and DraftN WiFi, plus Bluetooth 2.0, Builtin fingerprint recognition...
Two of the three USB ports are stacked, and so may not always be usable simultaneously, No lid clasp, Integrated webcam is fixed rather than on a swivel hinge...
The 2kg Acer TravelMate 6292 packs Intels latest mobile technology and a solid range of business-friendly features into a generally successful new design. Above all though, this notebook represents excellent value for money...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 01:28:22
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Design Ah, business laptops. The general look espouses reliability, ruggedness and above all functionality, but does little for the imagination, and seems to have avoided the "personalisation" phase the consumer market is going through -- theres littl...
Rugged, Good battery life, Value for money...
Old school design feels like new technology shoehorned into an old chassis, Air vent on the side...
The Acer TravelMate 6292 passes muster, but there are better alternatives out there.
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Well designed and oozing with more power than you would imagine from a 12.1in business notebook, the Acer TravelMate 6292 (302G16N) is another fine example of how Intels latest Centrino platform can perform. As part of the new Centrino platform, coden...
Performance results, Battery life, New Centrino Duo platform...
Viewing angle is not ideal The Final Word For such a small notebook it packs a lot of punch. Business users on the go will enjoy its light weight and portable design, not to mention its reliable battery. Theres little to complain about when it comes t...
For such a small notebook it packs a lot of punch. Business users on the go will enjoy its light weight and portable design, not to mention its reliable battery. Theres little to complain about when it comes to performance either.
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This notebook is the winner of our Light Laptops roundup. Its solid in every area rather than outstanding in one, and very attractively priced. Picking the Acer TM6292 up you’ll notice that it weighs 2kg. As such it isn’t quite ultraport...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 01:04:51
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2 The great weight conundrum 3 Acer Travelmate 6292 review 4 Advent 8112 review 5 Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7230 review 6 Hi-Grade Notino D2200 review 7 HP Compaq 2710p review 8 HP Pavilion TX-1260ea review 9 Lenovo Thinkpad X61 review 10 MSI PR200-06...
Great performance; DVD drive; good speakers...
Heavy; chunky...
Great performance with a strong display and speakers, but it’s too heavy...
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This new ultraportable TravelMate from Acer is sleek and light to carry. Acer has given a serious thought toward upgrading its designs and to be in sync with the current trend, the inclusion of magnesium alloy into the chassis for robustness is one su...
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When looking at notebooks intended for corporate users, one always has to change one's perspectives. In consumer notebooks the buzz words are style, multimedia and entertainment, whereas with corporate lines they are invariably reliability, build quality...
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We have here one of the first Santa Rosa-based laptops to reach Indian shores, the Acer 6292, a 12.1 inch ultra-portable laptop. For those who are clueless, Santa Rosa is the code-name for Intel’s latest platform for laptops that was launched among...
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