The Aspire AS5745DG – The Acer Notebook Computer for those for whom Two Dimensions just won’t Do

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It all began with the severely creative Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 (seriously unimaginative naming going on there, by the way) about a year and a half ago. At the time, the stores did not even have 3-D television sets. If you’re a little fed up having csceneblock that Acer notebook computer was a phenomenal product for its time. Overall, it was a pretty middle-of-the-line laptop computer: the Core2Duo processor, 4GB RAM, and ATI HD 4750 graphics card all positioned it as a solidly mid-range machine. It would be a totally unremarkable Acer notebook computer in all ways if it was not for the reality that it had something no one had ever heard of – a 3-D screen.
That sort of performance would have been adequate back then. No one else had the killer 3-D feature they had, and that seems to have been about enough. Cut to a year later, and there is rivalry drawing in on every side on the Acer notebook that began it all. A simple 3-D screen with polarized glasses is no more decent. Which is why for this year, we have the new Aspire AS5745DG. Maintaining with the way the state-of-the-art in notebooks has progressed in the past 12 months, the new 3-D Acer notebook comes with a rich Core i5 processor, Nvidia GeForce GT4210M graphics, and the party trick of this piece, the 15.6 inch 1366 by 768 LED 3-D screen that you view with active shutter glasses. And nearly as attractive also is the fact that it comes on the market at below $900.
The Acer Aspire 5738DG from last year actually impressed buyers and critics alike with its fine 3-D rendition of native 3-D movies, and it’s amazing ability to convert 2-D movies efficaciously. The way it dealt with 3-D games appeared nothing short of extraordinary also. 3-D computing is practically better accepted nowadays, and Acer does not really need to construct its devices to an aggressively low price any longer.
This year’s model, the Aspire AS5745DG, takes the laptop’s 3-D credentials ahead. To start with, the 3-D is experienced through active shutter glasses of the kind you encounter on the latest 3-D televisions. The glasses keep in touch with the computer through an IR receiver.
The primary reason Acer believes you’ll like one of its 3-D laptops are it believes you would like to dive into the world of 3-D gaming – as supported on its line by Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology. However, Acer does not want to restrict the appeal of its 3-D laptop to game heads exclusively of course. Part is the beauty of this Acer notebook computer is that it has a Blu-Ray drive that you can play 3-D movies on. Even more breathtaking though is the fact that if you pop in a 2-D movie, the 3-D engine will convert it to 3-D on the fly. This is a feature, by the way, that not even HP’s practically more big-ticket Envy 17 3-D includes. It surely speaks well for Acer’s knowledge of its audience by releasing Acer Aspire AS5745DG.
