Joined on 01/06/09
Acer Aspire AS6930-6073

Pros: This laptop can pretty much handle my day to day use, I consistently have Pidgin(AIM Client), Firefox, and SAM3 Broadcaster (DJ Program) open and everything still opens briskly. The graphics card can handle most of the games i've thrown at it, then again I havent tried running a graphically demanding game (right now i'm running Red Alert 3 and Left4Dead). Webcam is crystal clear, it's better than my Logitech that i have for my desktop. Everything runs smooth for the most part, I haven't had any glitches yet.
Cons: The partition that Acer has installed as the default is kinda blah (C drive has 143GB, D drive has 139 GB), but nothing too major. My only other complaint is Vista and how annoying the "Are you sure..." questions are, but that can be overlooked. The Windows DVD maker is kinda moody, working when it wants to, but I don't really use that anyways so it's not a big deal.
Overall Review: This laptop is worth pretty much every penny I spent on it, it's a good combo of tech for the money. I used to be a Toshiba guy, but this is a quality machine that Acer has built. I recommend this laptop to anyone who doesn't wanna spend money for the extreme high end laptops
So far this is awesome!!

Pros: - SSD is very quick to boot and load programs/games - GTX 1060 with 6gb of DDR5 is plenty powerful for running most games on High/Ultra and still getting 60fps - Open dimm slot for future addition of RAM - Open M.2 slot for future addition of an SSD - Extremely small bezel around the screen is awesome - Full numberpad - Backlit RGB keyboard with different programmable profiles for use in games - Very light for a laptop with this kind of hardware crammed in it - Battery life is good for web surfing and watching videos
Cons: - Tons of bloatware installed that needs to be removed - Gigabyte Fusion program for RGB control is buggy. Force quits when you try and select certain lighting modes and then will not reopen until you reinstall Fusion and restart the computer - Fingerprint magnet. Not too big a deal, but this thing attracts fingerprints super quickly. - Keyboard is slightly offset to the left compared to other computers and keyboard layouts I've used in the past. Not too big a deal, just takes come getting used to.
Overall Review: - A few people have pointed out that there are issues with certain key combinations not responding as they should as a result of faulty firmware for the keyboard. I haven't come across any issues for this yet. - Coming from an older Lenovo Y510P, this thing is a massive upgrade. Granted, it's much more expensive than building a tower (I have a gaming rig built too, i5-6600k and EVGA GTX 1070 SC ACX3.0) but you're paying for great hardware and portability.