2 The Good0.3 The Not So Good1 Design and Build Quality2 Display3 Storage and Wireless4 Software5 Performance5.1 Benchmarks6 Battery Life7 ConclusionMy first desktop PC was an Acer many years ago. If I recall correctly, it ran Windows 95, AOL was my ISP, and it was the coolest thing on the planet to me at the time.
It was like the Wild West the rules hadn't yet been established, so the internet was just a huge playground for whatever. I could get into a nostalgic postabout all the stupid stuff I used to do on that computer when I first got the 'net, but that's another story for another day. (Or maybe never.) Either way, those were good times.
Ever since that computer, though, I've had a bit of a soft spot for Acer oftentimes not unjustified. I've had a few Acer laptops since then (I currently have an Acer Chromebook 13, in fact), and have gone hands-on with the majority of the tablets the company has released in recent years. While I always want to like what they're doing in the mobile department,Counter Strike Global Online Skins that doesn't always work out the way I want it to.