Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Acer Aspire T180 Desktop (AMD Sempron 3500+, 160GB HDD, Windows Vista Home Premium)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Acer EAN: 4718235864019 Label: Acer Manufacturer: Acer Model: Aspire T180 Platform: Windows Vista Home Premium Publisher: Acer Release Date: 2007-03-27 Studio: Acer
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Acer T180 Comment: Brill little machine
Very quiet i have to keep checking to see it is actually on!
Mine came with a 5000 chip, so yes i assume they keep updating as they roll them out, anyway im not complaining.
no dvi output , but then this can be gained when upgrading the video card.
sound out is good, specially when plugged into a 5.1 system.
Digital is via one of the 3.5mm plugs that also doubles as a input if no digi detected.
decided to call acer regarding the 'security' stickers on the side panels,they were very helpful.
motherboard appears to be from the 'Foxcomm' range which has a reasonable reputation.
Software could be better. Power DVD wasnt present, neither was office. One or both of these would have been a very big Plus to this package.
However for the price i am more than happy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Acer T 180 Comment: I recently purchased the Acer T 180 and I have to say you won't get a better all round desktop for the price.
What you get:
1 x Acer T 180 desktop PC
1 x Acer ball mouse
1 x Acer key bored with wrist rest
2 x blank DVD R discs for the Acer eRecovery Management
1 x pair of Acer desktop speakers
1 x 3 month trial of Norton anti virus 2007 (pre installed)
1 x power cable
manuals etc
Pros:
PCI-E.
Realtek HD audio.
ATHLON 64 4000 Dual Core, although mine came with a 4200+ so must be upgraded on each new batch.
Windows vista - fast and pleasing on the eye.
upgrade RAM to 4 GB.
DVD Burner dual and double layer.
6 x USB 2.0 ports and a 9 in 1 card reader.
32-bit operating system.
windows media centre.
Cons:
No Microsoft works.
Tacky speakers.
Hard drive can be a bit noisy, but nothing to write home about.
Graphics card has no DVI.
No digital output from the sound card.
Summary:
Great desktop for the price like I said you won't get a better desktop for the price, very highly expandable/upgradeble I've installed
2 GB RAM (800mhz), sapphire radeon x1550 series 512MB graphics card.
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ASPIRE T180 ATH-X2/4000+ 160GB 1GB DVD?RW VHP EN
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