Hello
I own an Aspire 3023 wlmi and my girlfriend has an Aspire 2920z.
I've had mixed experiences with Acer. On the one hand their products are cheap and often have well balanced specifications. Also, the design of their products is really improving and sometimes they look better than pricier brands.
However, their stuff is not really meant to last. My Aspire 3023wlmi is about 5 years old now and it has the following flaws:
- the hinge has a design flaw. The backside of the monitor began to develop cracks after mere weeks, and now 5 years later the plastic on one of the hinges has completely broken away (over the aprt of the hing at the back of the monitor), the hinge is not turning properly and while everything is still in working order I expect this to break soonish. Which might make the laptop impossible to carry.
- the DVD player never worked properly. Data rate seems lower than it should, so that when watching dvds the audio is not coming through properly. Tried new drivers, everything, nothing helped. Didnt send it in because i knew it would take ages and i didnt really care.
- the plastic is cheap and under the left wrist, the paint is gone. The black spot doesn't look good.
- keyboard is crap
- touchpad used to get REALLY hot with the old hard drive. Changed the hard drive 2 years ago. A little bit better now, but it's still undercooled.
So all in all it was a nice laptop for the price (though the CPU was a very bad one even for 5 years ago), and i'm happy that it still works 5 years later; but as you can see it was not without flaws and I would not have bought this product if I had known its flaws.
As for the 2920Z, which is a more recent model, it makes it apparent to me that Acer have come a long way since and it's a really nice little notebook.
However, no things Acer ever are perfect, it seems, as the notebook sometimes freezes when playing sound (be it youtube or mp3 through media player), which is a rather odd behaviour. Annoying.
Also, it's recently begun to show some display errors like this one:
this is why Acer doesn't have a very good reputation.
ps: but as I said, it seems that with every new generation of products, they keep getting better, so I wouldn't write them off completely. The problem is that, especially with laptops, by the time sufficient feedback about how well a specific model ages is available, that model is going to be outdated.