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Acer Aspire

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Brand acer 2025
Model Aspire
Released Year 2025
Type Laptop
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Color Silver
Processor Intel Pentium 233 MHz to 400 MHz
RAM 32 GB DDR4
Hard Drive 1 TB SSD
Graphics Coprocessor AMD Radeon Graphics
Chipset Brand
  • Intel
  • AMD
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Acer Aspire was one of Acer's earliest laptop lines introduced in 1999, targeting home and business users with a balance of portability and performance.

It featured Intel Pentium processors ranging from 233 MHz to 400 MHz and supported up to 128MB of SDRAM memory, reflecting the technology standards of its era.

The display options included TFT LCD screens around 12.1 inches with resolutions up to 800x600 pixels, suitable for basic computing needs.

Storage was based on traditional IDE hard drives with capacities typically from 4GB to 12GB, ensuring sufficient space for software and data at that time.

Connectivity options offered included a 56K modem, serial and parallel ports, and PS/2 connectors, with some models featuring PCMCIA slots for expansion.

The operating system shipped was often Windows 98 or Windows 2000, offering compatibility with a wide range of applications available in the late 90s.

Specifications

Standing screen display size 15.6 Inches
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Max Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Pixels
Processor Intel Pentium 233 MHz to 400 MHz
RAM 32 GB DDR4
Hard Drive 1 TB SSD
Graphics Coprocessor AMD Radeon Graphics
Chipset Brand
  • Intel
  • AMD
Card Description Integrated
Wireless Type 802.11ax
Number of USB 3.0 Ports
  • 3
  • 2
Average Battery Life (in hours) 9 Hours
Series Aspire
Item model number Aspire
Hardware Platform PC
Operating System Windows 98, Windows 2000
Product Dimensions 14.29 x 9.5 x 0.78 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH 14.29 x 9.5 x 0.78 inches
Color Silver
Processor Brand AMD
Number of Processors
  • 6
  • 8
Computer Memory Type DDR4 SDRAM
Hard Drive Interface
  • Serial ATA
  • PCIE x 4
Date First Available
  • June 10, 2025
  • January 10
  • 2025
Memory Up to 128MB SDRAM
Storage 4GB to 12GB IDE Hard Drive
Display 12.1-inch TFT LCD, 800x600 pixels
Connectivity 56K Modem, Serial Port, Parallel Port, PS/2, PCMCIA Slot
Weight Approx. 2.5 kg
Battery NiMH or Lithium-ion battery options
Graphics Integrated graphics chipset
Audio Built-in stereo speakers and microphone
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 1
Item Weight 5 pounds
Flash Memory Size 2 TB

Key Advantages

The Acer Aspire laptops provided a compelling value with reasonably powerful Intel Pentium processors for their time.

The compact 12.1-inch TFT displays provided sharp images compared to older passive matrix screens.

Expandable RAM allowed users to increase memory to improve multitasking and performance.

Included PCMCIA slots enabled users to add functionalities such as wireless cards or extra storage.

Relatively lightweight and portable design made it suitable for mobile professionals and students.

The availability of a traditional IDE hard drive supported fast data access and decent storage capacity for the period.

Limitations

The processor speeds are low by modern standards, limiting performance to basic computing tasks.

Memory capacity capped at 128MB restricts running today's software and multitasking capabilities.

Low-resolution 800x600 displays are not suitable for high-definition content or large spreadsheets.

Hard drive capacities are small and use slower IDE interfaces compared to modern SSDs.

Lack of modern connectivity options such as USB 3.0 or Wi-Fi limits usability today.

Operating systems available for the device are outdated and unsupported, creating security vulnerabilities.

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