Hands on: Acer Aspire 6920 and 8920G Gemstone Blue Notebooks

Filed under: Computers, Laptops | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: March 12, 2008 | 20 Comments

Hands on: Acer Aspire 6920 and 8920G Gemstone Blue Notebooks
Well we mentioned earlier today about an announcement from Acer about their new Blue Notebook. We can now give you some more details about these new laptops. There are two in the range, these are the Acer Aspire 6920 and 8920G and are named the Gemstone Blue Notebooks.

The Aspire 6920 Blue has a 16-inch screen while the Aspire 8920G has an 18.4-inch screen. Although laptops are thin, they are still bulky, and the CineTouch controls that are to the left of the keyboard is not as good as Acer hopes. However with that aside Acer has worked hard on the design of the Gemstone Blue Notebooks and they have done a good job.

Source - Engadget

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20 Responses to “Hands on: Acer Aspire 6920 and 8920G Gemstone Blue Notebooks”

  1. Dot2Kode says:

    I have the 6930 Gemstone and I have not had one problem at all. The only problems I have seen (if u want to even call them problems) were….believe it or not Vista. Nothing at all hardware related, but you have people that do not really know anything about computers/laptops besides how to turn them on and off and of course when they do have a problem its the piece of sh**t laptop! Not the software…well enough ranting I just wanted to say this is a very nice laptop and for the price it’s almost unbelievable.
    (I also setup and dual boot linux with it and it really flat out screams with a linjux distro…

  2. Philip says:

    Hi all most of your by the sounds of it are having problems with your blu ray player thingy (acer arcade deluxe) which is frankly pants it is better to get a copy of power dvd 8 ultra and this plays blu rays fine and i have the acer 6920g and i found the same problem as it didnt work for me so i got power dvd and now it is all working beautifully

  3. mike says:

    what it comes down to is this: the acer boasts its hd screen (which if you look at the specs isn’t true (the resolution is too low)), the blu ray (which is the main feature of the acer) doesnt work, and the overall performance of is lacking in all aspects. After the all the problems i had with the acer (enough that i will never buy an acer again), i switched to the sony FW, which was the same price, and it runs faster and better than the acer could ever run at. When it comes down to it… if you are looking at these reviews to buy the acer… DO NOT BUY IT!, trust me as a consumer who has been duped into buying it, if you are looking for a quality computer than can play blu ray and at a proper resolution then spend the extra money and buy the sony FW featuring blu ray or and HD computer that includes a blu ray. You wont regret it

  4. mike says:

    and ps. for the guy who said i don’t know anything about computers, i am a third year computer engineering student, with enough knowledge to know that it isnt vista that is causing the problem with the computer, its the software added by acer (eg the arcade) and the low grade motherboard (which fails to utilize the full capacity of the ram or chipset).

  5. mike says:

    o! and my only problem is with the 6920 version, not the 8920. form what i ahve heard the 8920 version works like a charm

  6. Ken says:

    Alrite guys im a animation student and lookin too buy 1 of these new acers do my work on, n so far i have a choice of 8930 and 6930 i dont really know which 1s beta, they both have amazing spec, really good graphics card which i need and memory capacity, but dont know which 1s best any advice

  7. Victor says:

    I hate this computer. I have the 18.4″ and nothing but software problems. The stupid thing keeps booting to acer arcade in Windows XP platform and I have to just shut down numerous times and restart until it boots into Vista randomly. Now, the cinetouch is broken. The full volume is lit up, but so is the mute button, and the whole cinetouch is unresponsive. Now I can’t get it to boot into Vista at all. I should have taken it back on day 1 when I first noticed the Vista/XP boot problem, but I was enticed by the large screen and thought I could live with the problem, or thought at least there would be some support. Oh well, now all I can do is complain because my 3 month warranty is up.

    • Peter says:

      I have had the same problem with it booting into Acer arcade, then hibernating then hoping it will boot inbto Vista. I have sent it into the workshop and apparently it was a faulty motherboard, then Acer sent another one that was faulty. I will never buy another acer as long as i live. Out of warranty costing a heap to fix and spent almost AU $3000 on the bloody thing.

  8. gavin dippie says:

    I just got the 8920G about 1 mounth ago and was verry happy with the laptop verry fast system and dose all that i want and more and with no softwhere probs. then after a week or two I noticed two of the 6 speakers had stoped working which for me wasent mutch of a problem but should not happen on system of this spek.then about a week later graphics card had stoped working and crashed the system tryed a sys recov from disk but this faild to work the laptop has now been sent to acer to be fixed under warranty so fair acer have been verry helpfull and exalent coustomer service and hope to get my laptop back soon.hope this of help to you dont let my problems put you off of one this is a verry good computer and well bult I just got a bad one.

  9. BHASKAR says:

    Hi Joanna..i need some info abt acer laptp..as i hv dcidd to buy 1 frm them..cn i mail u??

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