Thursday, 6 October 2011

Acr

I have had the Acer Aspire TimelineX notebook for about 2 years now and have been very pleased with its performance and features. Overall it is a great laptop that i believe is one of the nicest looking laptops around. The only issue i have with it, is that it was obviously designed with an importance on aesthetics rather than usability.
The computer interface or the Keyboard of this notebook is so poorly executed that it makes it incredibly hard to type passwords and write documents. The main reason for this issue is the absence of casing around the keys. As you can see in the closeup picture there is a gap in between each key, which means alot of dust can go in and is hard to get out, making the pressing of some buttons difficult.
Additionally the buttons are mounted centrally in a small area causing them to tip over when pressed on the side. This means that the buttons click sounds when it is not actually pressed.
I have asked others who had different models of Acer notebooks and they have also experienced the same problem.
With both of these issues of interface execution, typing an essay is near impossible and has resulted in many Acer customers being dissatisfied.
Shaun Turner

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