I can't find the different W510

Dan_acer_fan
Dan_acer_fan Member Posts: 1 New User
I'm researching the W510, and I can't seem to find any differences between the 1422 and the 1837. Any. All the spec pages of every site I've been to (Acer, Amazon, NewEgg, etc) shows the same specs. So why $40+ differnce? Can anyone tell me what is different between them?

Answers

  • Philman
    Philman Member Posts: 255 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    Differences:

    - 1422: physical keyboard and 2.78 lb (600 $)

    - 1837: only touchscreen keyboard and 1.28 lb (650 $)

     

    I've a doubt: the less expensive is with a keyboard? Smiley Frustrated

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,044 Trailblazer

    Could be as simple as the software load or a different manufacturing facility.

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  • Philman
    Philman Member Posts: 255 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    <Mode joke on>

     

    1.5 lb for software? Heavy one. Office in complete version, for sure Smiley Very HappySmiley Very Happy

     

    <Mode joke off>

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder

    There seems to have been a lot of different models in the US alone for a device with only two options. I found 1404, 1406, 1422, 1432, 1440, 1458, 1620, 1666, 1837, and 1849 so far. The "NT" numbers do line up better with three digit option/revision suffixes. L0KAA, L0MAA, L0SAA (W8Pro), L1XAA .

     

    Am sure ACER has a index to the numbers but can make some guesses.

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