Much like the 5102WLMi, the 5050 features Acer’s folio design
with silver plastic and black trim. With the lid closed the size of the
‘folio’ is just a bit bigger than a typical file folder.
Dimensions are listed as 341(W) x 251 (D) x 35 (H) mm. I was able to
purchase a slim notebook bag and I’m quite pleased with its small
footprint. Unfortunately the silver plastic on top is easily scratched.
But the hinges on the lid feel sturdy. So sturdy in fact, that you need
to hold down the base to open the notebook. There is some flexibility
with the LCD, but nothing alarming.
The LCD screen is a 14.1” widescreen, with a native resolution of
1200x800 (WXGA). It is equipped with Acer’s CrsytalBrite
technology (glossy). Not having much to compare to, I can say that
images look good and the glossiness does make movies more vibrant. When
watching movies, I am able to detect a bit of response lag when
compared to my desktop setup. The horizontal viewing range is good, but
I have found myself constantly adjusting the display to find the right
vertical viewing angle. Applying moderate pressure to the LCD’s
back produces the typical ripple pattern.
There are approximately sixteen discrete contrast levels and while in a
dimly lit room I have found the maximum setting to be too bright. There
is a little bit of light leakage and it was only noticeable in a dark
room. Acer Aspire 5050 Review Linked by LT Hacker
with silver plastic and black trim. With the lid closed the size of the
‘folio’ is just a bit bigger than a typical file folder.
Dimensions are listed as 341(W) x 251 (D) x 35 (H) mm. I was able to
purchase a slim notebook bag and I’m quite pleased with its small
footprint. Unfortunately the silver plastic on top is easily scratched.
But the hinges on the lid feel sturdy. So sturdy in fact, that you need
to hold down the base to open the notebook. There is some flexibility
with the LCD, but nothing alarming.
The LCD screen is a 14.1” widescreen, with a native resolution of
1200x800 (WXGA). It is equipped with Acer’s CrsytalBrite
technology (glossy). Not having much to compare to, I can say that
images look good and the glossiness does make movies more vibrant. When
watching movies, I am able to detect a bit of response lag when
compared to my desktop setup. The horizontal viewing range is good, but
I have found myself constantly adjusting the display to find the right
vertical viewing angle. Applying moderate pressure to the LCD’s
back produces the typical ripple pattern.
There are approximately sixteen discrete contrast levels and while in a
dimly lit room I have found the maximum setting to be too bright. There
is a little bit of light leakage and it was only noticeable in a dark
room. Acer Aspire 5050 Review Linked by LT Hacker
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