Acer Aspire AS7551-2531 AMD Athlon II P320 laptop review and specs

Acer Aspire AS7551-2531 features 17.3 inch CineCrystal display, 2.10 GHz AMD Athlon II Dual-Core P320 processor, 320 GB of hard disk and 4 GB of DDR3 RAM. The entertainment laptop is build for the people who wants to take home theatre on the move. It has two built in stereo speaker for clear sound and also comes with HDMI port which is used to connect to a HDTV for great entertainment experience. This laptop is powered by latest P320 dual core processor by AMD and ATI RAdeon HD 4250 graphics enabling smooth functioning for latest graphics rich games like Doom3.

Acer-Aspire AS7551-2531

Aspire AS7551-2531 black color body has rounded edge and mash patter cover for elegant look and style. The keyboard has dedicated numeric pad and multi gesture rackpad for natural navigation of pages of website or documents. The laptop comes pre-installed with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system. The laptop has some of the great feature listed below.

Pro: HD display, good speaker, multi gesture touch pad and graphics card, value for money

Cons: low battery backup only 3 hrs

Specification of Acer Aspire AS7551-2531

  • 17.3-inch CineCrystal LED-backlit widescreen display with 1600×900 pixel resolution with 720p HD
  • 2.10 GHz AMD Athlon II Dual-Core P320 processor with 1 MB L2 cache and 800 MHz bus speed
  • 320 GB SATA hard disk 5400 RPM
  • 4GB of DDR3 RAM and can be expandable upto 8 GB
  • ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics having 256 MB of discrete video memory is equipped with 40 stream processors and advanced 3D engine
  • 8x SuperMulti DVD±R/RW drive
  • Multi-Gesture Touchpad allows you to pinch, flick and swirl
  • 1.3-megapixel Crystal Eye webcam
  • Acer 3DSonic stereo speakers for crystal clear sound
  • Gigabit Ethernet, Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, HDMI port, wi-fi
  • 5 cell battery giving 3 hrs of battery life

You can buy this entertainment laptop at $579.99 from Amazon.

Please share your views and experience about this laptop via comment section.

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6 Comments

  1. W. Curry says:

    I’ve had this laptop for several weeks and it has not disappointed. It is fast, loaded with extras, has a great display, and is less than 8 pounds! Also, the RAM can be expanded to 8Gig. This is a great laptop – comparable to those costing much more.

  2. Steven J. Smith says:

    The first thing I noticed when I turned this laptop on was the big beautiful bright screen. The second thing was that this looks like it should have cost way more than it did. The styling and ergonomics are very professional looking. The keyboard is easy to use and fits my larger fingers with ease, and I love the full included 10-key pad. The multi-touch touchpad is big and responsive. I love the built-in scroll function. I have installed Microsoft Office 2010, Photoshop CS5, WinAMP, Civilization IV, and Assassin’s Creed so far, and all the programs run beautifully. I am not getting great speed out of Photoshop, but that is to be expected, after all this is a laptop. I especially love the hi-def visualizations in WinAMP. The dual-core processor so far has handled multitasking well. I was listening to music, burning DVDs, and playing Civ IV all at the same time with no problems. Windows 7 made connecting to my wireless network a snap, and I noticed much faster file transfer speeds with this laptop than i was getting with my Win XP desktop.

    The only real complaint I have with this product is the lack of built-in bluetooth. But for less than 600 bucks, I can’t expect everything. One other area where Acer went wrong is partnering with McAfee for antivirus protection. Ladies and Gentlemen, McAfee SUCKS. I quickly uninstalled it and installed ESET antivirus instead. Other small complaints include all the “free” trials of software preinstalled on the hard drive, and, the touchpad is maybe just a little TOO big, sometimes when typing my palm hits it, sending my cursor flying off.

    This computer won’t play the newest and greatest games, but it handles everything else I’ve thrown at it with ease. Unless you need a hardcore gaming rig or the ability to render hi-def video in realtime, you can’t beat this machine for the price.

  3. savant says:

    I bought the Acer Aspire AS7551-2531 as a gift to someone I know. But before I gave the computer to this very lucky person, I was testing it to see how good it really was. First off, Acer did something really nice with the packaging and the feeling I got from just opening it and observing the product was amazing. I won’t spoil those details and will leave you to see for yourselves if you buy it.
    Now onto the real specs of this affordable powerhouse. The memory of the laptop is very high speed and gave me a 7.5 on the Windows Experience Index (WEI). The processor is also very fast as it is the second generation dual core of the Athlon family, the Athlon II. The integrated ATI Radeon 4250 performs very well for its intended uses, which is more on the lines of video instead of gaming. But that did not stop me from trying it out on some of my games :) . I actually managed to play Street Fighter IV on this notebook (DVD I purchase when it first came out) with settings between mid to high at 1280×720. This was accomplished by downloading and installing the AMD Dual Core Optimizer (DCO) from AMD’s support website. So with that I say that gaming wise, this laptop can have secondary or tertiary uses in light gaming, with the only exception of Street Fighter IV, which are games that do not require the beefy, monsters that are the desktop graphics cards on desktops. The sound quality on this laptop is also good. The only drawbacks I think of is the fact that the notebook has no Blu-ray drive built in, but perhaps this is a good thing considering the power of Radeon HD 4250. Also, it only comes with about 3 or 4 USB 2.0 ports, not the 3.0 standard, and no express card slot. In addition, The laptop has only 3.0 hours battery life. Besides those flaws, This laptop also has a very vivid and colorful picture via the jumbo 17.3 in widescreen display with enhanced Acer display technology. Hard drive size is also adequate.
    My final thought on this purchase is that this notebook is a great buy considering the price and it feels and looks like a professional product. If you want some portable gaming power, I would suggest that you look to spend in the $900.00 – $1000.00 range. Nonetheless, you won’t be disappointed in buying this laptop if you are an everyday casual and some what demanding user.

  4. Carlos Ibagon says:

    This is the best laptop I’ve had for a price so comfortable, the truth I am very happy with my product and its functionality is exepcional, I encourage all visitors to this computer is super good

  5. laptop says:

    Nice laptop, I am planning to buy a laptop and found this article. I liked the specifications and i will buy it for myself .
    Thanks for the article.

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