Acer Extensa 5220-101G08Mi review

A solid design that offers great value for the asking price

Extensa 5220-101g0mi
The chassis of the 5220 is made from plastic and feels incredibly solid to the touch

TechRadar Verdict

A competent laptop that is more than good enough for basic home or office tasks, and available at a great price too

Pros

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    Solid build

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    Bargain price

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    Great software bundle included

Cons

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    Lacklustre performance

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    Bulky

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If any single company can be thought to have driven the price of the average laptop down it is Acer.

In recent years it has been the most aggressive manufacturer of laptops.

Its budget machine is the Acer Extensa 5220-101G08Mi (£270 inc. VAT), which takes an older design with a five-degree curve to the keyboard, but adds a reasonable specification for the price.

Graphics use an integrated solution, so you'll find basic tasks such as playing DVD movies and online animations run fine, but you won't be able to use this machine for editing video or playing games.

When it came to performance, the Celeron M processor and 1024MB of memory are sufficient to run Windows Vista Home Basic, but you won't be able to run multiple applications with this system.

We found it ideal for tasks such as writing emails and using the internet, but try anything more complex and you'll soon find this laptop slowing down.

With a battery life of a little over two hours, this isn't the choice for regular commutes, but for use about the home or the office we found it usable.

Considering the price, Acer has bundled a number of software tools with this laptop. Norton Internet Security makes it easier to get online safely, and CyberLink PowerDVD and NTI CD-Maker & Shadow can be used with the built-in DVD rewriter.

In terms of connectivity, you'll find the standard array of tools. 802.11g is fitted for wireless networks, while you'll be able to use the Gigabit Ethernet adapter for fixed networks.

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