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Product Reviews : Notebooks : Acer TravelMate 3000 series (Pentium M Processor 740 1.73GHz, 512MB RAM)
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Acer TravelMate 3000 series (Pentium M Processor 740 1.73GHz, 512MB RAM)

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List price as of time of review:
S$2698 (US$1,986.41)
CNET Asia review Reviewed By Stephen Tong
(09/05/2005)
Editors' rating:
Very good
7.9
out of 10

Battery life 8
Design 8
Features 8
Performance 8
7.9 out of 10
7.9
Average user rating:
8.9 out of 10

The good: Affordable; sleek design; six-pin FireWire; two batteries provided.
The bad: Poor air vent placement; no internal optical drive; both RAM slots filled.
The bottom line: Those seeking an affordable ultraportable with the looks to match have indeed found a gem in this Acer.
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User Opinions

Average user rating:
Excellent

8.9
out of 10
Average user rating: from 13 users



9 out of 10
Spectacular
Best value ultraportable
by shayan - Dec 28, 2005

Pros: Thin, light, good display, fast processor, built in bluetooth
Cons: Tinny speaker, no RADEON option
9 out of 10
Spectacular
Love it, BAby
by Big Ben - Sep 20, 2005

Good:
-Lightweight
-Nice screen
-Good battery life
-Stylish
-Good price
-A headturner
-Comes with 2 batteries (very happy with it)
-Good connectivity (many I/O ports)
Bad:
-Volume is very soft, even when put on headphone & mic (very bad for making Skype calls)
-Built-in mic interferes with the noise of the fan.
-HOT
-Heat from the processor can cause discomfort
-Doesn't come with a nice bag


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Acer TravelMate 3000 series (Pentium M Processor 740 1.73GHz, 512MB RAM)

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