Good, but overpriced. The Travelmate P455-M is aimed at business professionals and as such equipped with TPM, a fingerprint scanner, and security software. A ULV Core i5 processor powers the notebook. How does the system, which sells for a fairly steep 840 Euro (~$1150), handle the daily workload?
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Acer-TravelMate-P455-M-54204G50Makk-Notebook.111471.0.html
I'm really sorry that every recent 15inch note book has a num pad. IMHO, a num pad is not a must feature for note books. On the contrary, it's a cumbersome device for those people who mainly use keyboard to edit texts, because the center position is tortured to left. The only choice left to me is Mac Book Pro, but I don't want to buy such an expensive machine. I wish manufacturers notice that a num pad less design has a certain size of market.
this device is a windwos only NB from Acer the first device that cant boot any Linux, Acronis, Unix Distros... With disabled Secure boot.... This device ist the biggest s*** that ever produced on this planet...