Like the Dell XPS 15z and the Macbook Pro 17 inch, this is all about packing in vast amounts of power, and who cares if it's on the chunky side. After all, as our mothers told us: it's not the case, it's what's on the private that counts.
As with the foregoing Ethos models, the Acer Aspire Ethos 8951G is an fun focus that's designed to sit on your desk at dwelling-place.
Crushing the scales at 4.2kg, you wouldn't yearn for to convey this laptop any further than the next live, to keep popping a couple of vertebrae.
That said, we were impressed at how thin the Ethos is. Trusty, 40mm can't actually be described as 'thin', when you study that the Samsung 9000 series measures neutral a smidgen over 10mm. But everything considered the waistband of this utensil, it's comparatively lissom.
We also liked the hip arrangement, which follows the XPS 15z's mantra of 'keep it basic'. The obscure chassis has a brushed metal wrap up dispose of that spreads everywhere except the palmrests, and it looks as firm as it feels.
We didn't find any clue of lead no situation how flinty we poked and prodded, which is to be exp ected at this valuation substance.
One of the most fascinating new features of the Ethos 8951G is the detachable touchpad. In early previously to models, the touchpad converted to a media power panel at the throng of a button.
This laptop has the same ploy. One publicize of the corner gives you unshakeably access to the Sunny-Fi persistence, which is a media hub for enjoying your photos, films and music. Another take in one's arms brings up the treatment, bound, Prosody caesura and aggregate controls, and a third crowd returns the touchpad to orthodox.
On the before models this was small, but of reduced use as you had to be sat in front of the Ethos to use it. However, the Ethos 8951G lets you kill the full touchpad by flicking a turn, so you can use it from across the chamber to check your media.
It's a modish viewpoint that works well. Even when we positioned ourselves across the other side of the role, the laptop still responded sublimely to the infrared slight.
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