CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 09/07/2004
- Updated on: 01/03/2010
- Released on: 04/01/2004
Below the touch pad sits the Aspire 2020's unique Arcade button--its ace in the entertainment hole. The Arcade button launches an excellent entertainment-software interface that lets you choose whether you want to watch a movie, create a CD, listen to music, or view photos. It can play content from the system's hard drive, the CD/DVD player, or a flash memory card, but it can't tune in a favorite Internet radio station.
As of September 2004, the Acer Aspire 2020 is available in only one configuration, but it's a solid one, featuring a second-generation 1.8GHz Pentium M processor, an 80GB hard drive, and 512MB of 333MHz DDR memory. While Acer currently doesn't offer higher-speed drives, the company is planning to introduce a wider variety of options and configurations in the future. The Aspire 2020's tray-less DVD Super Multi drive, which sucks discs in and can play or burn CDs as well as all of the major DVD formats, is a nice touch. Unfortunately, both of the laptop's RAM sockets come filled with chips, so to upgrade memory, you'll have to remove one (the system can hold a maximum of 2GB). As is, these components add up to one of the fastest notebooks yet, outdone only by bulky and expensive Pentium 4 EE-based systems, such as the Dell Inspiron XPS Extreme Edition.With a 15.4-inch wide-aspect screen powered by ATI's mobility Radeon 9700 graphics processor with 128MB of dedicated video memory, the Aspire 2020 has 20/20 vision. It's equally good for watching DVDs as it is for running the demanding Trainz railroad simulation game or editing video clips. About the only thing the Aspire 2020 lacks entertainmentwise is a built-in TV tuner, but not many laptops have one. You can easily add an external tuner, however, as the Aspire 2020 has three USB 2.0 ports, as well as connectors for FireWire, external monitor, S-Video out, and audio, including an optical S/PDIF plug for a digital sound link.
In addition to standard modem and Gigabit Ethernet connections, the Aspire 2020 can connect with Bluetooth devices, and its Intel 802.11b/g data radio has an exceptional 125-foot range. You also get a mixture of old and new ports, including a Type II PC Card slot; a stodgy parallel port; an infrared transfer window; and a four-in-one flash slot that works with Secure Digital, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, and SmartMedia modules. The machine comes with Windows XP Professional and a decent software package, including CyberLink PowerProducer 2.0 Gold for creating multimedia discs and NTI DVD and CD Maker for writing discs. Unfortunately, there's no productivity suite included.
Mobile application performanceThe Acer Aspire 2020 achieves superior mobile performance, thanks to its Pentium M 745-1.8GHz processor. A Dothan-class Pentium M, this processor has twice as much cache memory as the Dell Inspiron 8600 and the HP Pavilion zt3000, as well as the advantage of a 100MHz clock speed. As a result, the Aspire 2020 outscored the Dell and HP systems by 13 and 24 percent, respectively. The best-performing Pentium M system we've seen to date, the Acer Aspire 2020 is an excellent system for office and content-creation apps.
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To measure maximum notebook application performance, CNET Labs uses BAPCo's SysMark 2004, an industry-standard benchmark. Find out more about how we test notebooks.
Performance analysis written by CNET Labs assistant lab manager Eric Franklin.
Intel's new Dothan Pentium M processor marks a great improvement over the older Banias Pentium M architecture. Working to reduce the chip's power consumption, Intel ended up also improving its efficiency, resulting in a fast processor with a long battery life. The Acer Aspire 2020, running a Pentium M 745 processor with a 14.8V, 4,300mAh (64WHr) battery, scored extremely well in CNET Labs' performance and battery life tests. With more than four and a half hours of battery life when running office and content-creation apps, the Acer Aspire 2020 is geared for long-lasting mobile use.
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