Acer Aspire 5942G (5942G-334G32Bn) review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsThe Aspire 5942G tries hard to be the perfect entertainment laptop, but it really needs a higher-resolution display to match its Blu-ray drive.
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The Aspire 5942G tries hard to be the perfect entertainment laptop, but it really needs a higher-resolution display to match its Blu-ray drive.
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