Hot Acer TravelMate 6460 Notebook Laptop with Laptop Battery
The Acer TravelMate 6460 notebook is a mainstream model targeted at business
buyers. As such, it's priced somewhat higher than some other entries here but acer
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reader, and Bluetooth. We just wish it had a longer battery life.
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dark-gray, metallic flake figures is clean and inoffensive,Acer
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The TravelMate 6460 weighs 6.4 pounds (at the high end of the range here) but
feels even fatter. Blame the bulk on the on the face of it wasted space around
the screen and keyboard, which gives the unit a larger footmark than the other
15.4-inch widescreen models we tested.
The matte-finish screen is the right
choice for a fluorescent-lit office setting, though you do lose some crispness
in onscreen images, and DVD movies lose the vibrancy you'd get from a glossy
display. The panel's 1280 x 800-pixel resolution is comfortable to work on, and
viewing angles were generally good. Audio quality from the deck-mounted speakers
was fine, although you'll wish for more volume when you're giving presentments
around a conference table.
The TravelMate 6460 includes Acer's slightly
curved ergonomic keyboard, which is sufficient and quiet to work on Acer
Aspire 3000 Series Battery. The large touchpad has (unmarked) vertical and
horizontal scroll areas, plus a four-way rocker switch for navigation. A
pointing stick and a second set of mouse buttons will please users who prefer a
ThinkPad-like feel.
The 2-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo C.P.U. and the 2GB of RAM
helped the TravelMate 6460 deliver a solid score of 3,943 on PCMark05 and 2,691
on 3DMark03. It can easily handle the demands of the taxing new OS Acer
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Radeon X1300 GPU is fine for business duties and even delivered decent frame
rates, as long as you're willing to play 3D games at low resolution.
The
system managed a very great 95 frames per second in F.E.A.R. on its autodetect
640 x 480-pixel resolution but dropped to just 6 fps with the settings maxed
out. Still, the machine's Windows Experience Index graphics subscore of 3.5 (on
a scale of 5.9) shows it can handle Aero Fujitsu
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a score of 3.0 or higher to deliver the full Aero experience.) In general, none
of these scores is the best or the worst compared with Acer's competitors, but
the TravelMate 6460 delivered above-average scores in four out of the eight
tests.
We were disappointed with the TravelMate 6460's battery life. It
lasted 1 hour and 48 minutes on our DVD rundown test, a time that will have
business travelers hunting for AC outlets more often than they should.
Unluckily, there's no option for an extended Dell Xps m1530
Battery, either, so you may want to invest in a replacement battery for air
and car travel. On the plus side, the unit's 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi throughput was
systematically very good, delivering a rate of 16 Mbps at both 15 and 50 feet.
Holding with the business theme, the installed OS is Windows Vista Business
edition. You lose the Windows Media Center features (photo, music, video
playback) found in other variations of the OS but gain a internal remote-access
client, more robust backup and restore utilities, Toshiba
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brings its own helpful "Acer Empowering" software suite, which delivers
networking and security management, a presentations wizard, recovery tools, and
more. Rounding out the software are CD/DVD and backup applications by NTI.
Port selection is one of the 6460's strong points. In addition to the usual
fare, you'll find a DVI-D port, a 5-in-1 card reader, and both a Type II PC Card
slot and an ExpressCard/34 slot. Also worth noting: The 160GB hard drive uses
Acer's active-protection system.
Applied all of its features, the Acer
TravelMate 6460 is a nice choice for business users. If you don't mind a little
extra bulk and can live with mediocre battery life, this mainstream machine has
the power you need to run Vista.
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