Acer Aspire 5741G (5741G-334G50Mn) review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsViewed on its own, the Aspire 5741G is a solid laptop, but battery life isn't great and you can have the same specifications for less money elsewhere.
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Viewed on its own, the Aspire 5741G is a solid laptop, but battery life isn't great and you can have the same specifications for less money elsewhere.
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