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The 5740Z is therefore state-of-the-art in terms of network technology. The wireless card is Wake-on-LAN ready (remote maintenance). If you prefer to use a conventional cable, you can connect your TravelMate with the Gigabit switch in the office (Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet).
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The user doesn't have to forgo on a Bluetooth module (2.1 + EDR) in the sparse configuration, either. Acer's SignalUp technology is supposed to provide a better reception with improved antennas. The Broadcom 802.11n network adapter supports the fastest transmission standard, draft-n. User-friendliness details are always neglected.Ī wireless network, respectively router access has been standard for some time. Unfortunately, only few manufacturers seem to focus only on the optics (sunken hinges = deep hanging hinges) and barebones' cross-platform usability. Particularly a notebook that will usually be on a desk and take over the role of main computer (connected peripherals & TFT), should have its main connections in the back. Righties and lefties are equally disadvantaged. Connected USB, VGA or HDMI cables impair the use of a mouse and add chaos to the desk. The right and left ports' positioning isn't very reasonable. However, there isn't an ExpressCard or eSATA here, either. Aside an Acer Easyport IV connector, it also has a fingerprint reader and UMTS module (option). If you want more connections, but want to stick to TravelMate, you might take a liking to the TravelMate TimelineX 8572T. Our test device's base unit looks exactly like the Aspire (with exception of the top). In this regard, the low-end business device doesn't differ from the low-end consumer notebook, Aspire 5741G.

The basic fare is given for the connections. There aren't any feet on the flush-fitted battery. No gap in the work environment is created. The battery can be removed for use on the desk. The lid's surface can resist light, selective pressure well, but it dents evidently over the surface. We can twist the lid slightly when it's picked up at a corner. The maximum opening angle is wide: 165 degrees. We need both hands for opening in order to move the hinges. The hinges keep the lid tight in place and there is only a slight teetering. It coils in the center while typing, as well as over the DVD drive. Although pressure can't dent it, it can dent the key bed. In return, the wrist-rest fits tight everywhere on the work surface.
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The large cover bids upgrade options: hard disk, RAM, WLAN module.

The vents on the elongated maintenance cover are so fragile they broke in part as we probingly pressed them with one finger. The base plate could also be dented significantly in some areas.

We could twist the base unit with both hands to an extent. The case is overall solid, and even gaps and the finish provide for the matching quality. Rather, it is in the upper right in a rectangle. Matching the austere and serious notebook case's look, the Acer logo hasn't been placed in the lid's center. The same applies to the lid, which is made of the same material. Fingerprints or greasy stains haven't got a chance of endurance. The gray, fairly high-end looking plastic is typical for TravelMates. Our hands lie on a matt, hard and smooth working surface. The interior features differ extremely, but the exterior details are exactly the same. Haven't we met before? We've already made acquaintance with the case in the sister model, Acer TravelMate 5740G-528G64N ( Core i5-520M, ATI HD 5650). 3D Printing, 5G, Accessory, AI, Alder Lake, AMD, Android, Apple, ARM, Audio, Benchmark, Biotech, Business, Camera, Cannon Lake, Cezanne (Zen 3), Charts, Chinese Tech, Chromebook, Coffee Lake, Comet Lake, Console, Convertible / 2-in-1, Cryptocurrency, Cyberlaw, Deal, Desktop, E-Mobility, Education, Exclusive, Fail, Foldable, Gadget, Galaxy Note, Galaxy S, Gamecheck, Gaming, Geforce, Google Pixel, GPU, How To, Ice Lake, Intel, Intel Evo, Internet of Things (IoT), iOS, iPad, iPad Pro, iPhone, Jasper Lake, Lakefield, Laptop, Launch, Leaks / Rumors, Linux / Unix, List, Lucienne (Zen 2), MacBook, Mini PC, Monitor, MSI, OnePlus, Opinion, Phablet, Radeon, Raptor Lake, Renoir, Review Snippet, Rocket Lake, Ryzen (Zen), Science, Security, Single-Board Computer (SBC), Smart Home, Smartphone, Smartwatch, Software, Storage, Tablet, ThinkPad, Thunderbolt, Tiger Lake, Touchscreen, Ultrabook, Virtual Reality (VR) / Augmented Reality (AR), Wearable, Wi-Fi 7, Windows, Workstation, XPS, Zen 3 (Vermeer), Zen 4
