Acer Aspire Z3731 review
PCsFor just £400, Acer's Z3731 can serve as both a TV and a PC that'll handle most desktop tasks without a fuss. It's not massively powerful, but it's a perfect budget option
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For just £400, Acer's Z3731 can serve as both a TV and a PC that'll handle most desktop tasks without a fuss. It's not massively powerful, but it's a perfect budget option
Plenty of performance, great battery life and a new look; the Aspire 5755G is a powerful multimedia machine
A few very clever features that aren’t well suited to a laptop of this size make the Ethos poor value, despite the powerful hardware and excellent gaming performance
Dedicated graphics and a powerful processor make this one of the best mid-range laptops you can buy
The 11.6in screen may be too small for some people, but otherwise the 1.4kg 1830T has good enough performance, excellent battery life and a massive hard disk.
A budget alternative to a BlackBerry for those who prefer Android's apps, but it's currently a bit expensive compared to other QWERTY Android phones
A decent tablet, but its weight and average display mean there are better options available at this price.
The Z3101 has some useful multimedia features, but its underpowered processor and boxy looks make it hard to love.
Fair performance and a reasonable price make this a fantastic alternative to a high-end netbook.
Acer’s H7530D provides reasonable picture quality at a decent price, but suffered from some motion blur in fast-paced scenes.