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Acer TravelMate P6 TMP614P-52 review: Lightweight office notebook with great battery life

Started by Redaktion, September 29, 2022, 13:39:59

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Redaktion

The TravelMate offers a Core i7 processor (Tiger Lake), 16 GB of RAM and excellent battery life. Acer has made a great decision to use a 14-inch display with a work-friendly 16:10 aspect ratio (1,920 x 1,200 pixels) and provide a three-year warranty on the device in Germany (two years in the US).

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-TravelMate-P6-TMP614P-52-review-Lightweight-office-notebook-with-great-battery-life.658352.0.html

NikoB

Overpriced obsolete garbage. If it cost $800, at least there would be some interest in it, but with a processor speed in the region slightly faster than the 2019 R7 3700U (Zen+), it has no performance margin since its purchase. The price is 2 times higher.

It would be better to finally review the P5-215, although there is a damaged numpad and a shameful by colorspace screen, but a more modern Zen3 Pro, which is almost 2 times faster i7 1185G7 and has two memory slots.

QuoteLightweight office notebook with great battery life
Can the author clearly explain why in the office a person needs to suffer with a small 14 "screen and a keyboard without a numpad? And even working 30% slower than 1185G7 can even from a PSU?

From the point of view of a portable solution, even the points given for the body by the author himself clearly indicate the lack of sane strength, and the photo inside only proves this. Those. it is clearly not a competitor to the Thinkpad and even the Dell Latitude. Then what is the point of this craft for so much money?

It does not bear any touch of status, if we consider it from the point of view of use by the head of the company or something similar (that is, it is practically not used in practice), but from the point of view of performance of working characteristics for personal, the price is clearly doubled.

LL


Russel

Why release laptops with an obsolete processor with obsolete architecture?
There's not a single thing that justifies the price.

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