This travelling notebook is used for multimedia purposes only. And it´s got intel i7, 8GB ram and Geforce GT 750M and a SSD harddrive entirely reserved for OS (Win-7 of course). All user apps and data are kept on external USB3 drives for portability and faster disk i/o operations thus. It really provides an excellent browsing, gaming, multimedia editing/watching experience when it works. So there aren´t really need for upgrades. So what upgrades would be worth buying ???
Suggestions:
- OS Power Buttons: When unaware you easily press the power button when lifting or moving the flipable screen. Remove it and replace it with 3-4 operative system power buttons. Fx. there has to be a button for Windows 7 for compatibility. So when pressing this button: the computer immediately switches to Windows 7 desktop and power on if nessecary. There should also be a power button for a newer operative system, so when pressing it then the computer immediately switches OS and power on if nessecary to this one. The new OS should definitely not be another Microsoft product. See funny video-clip of their leader: ->>> Link. The new operative system should be a normal desktop OS with more support for portability (installing apps as portable on external drives). And there could be more OS power buttons for fx old DOS, Linux, etc. And don´t forget the ability to force a power shutdown by holding power off ...
- This computer is already so fast regarding CPU, RAM, disk i/o and graphics that it doesn´t really need upgrades anymore. And the screen is big. If it was any bigger it would inconvinient travelling with it. The screen light quality is also good from various angles.
WiFi could be better. This PC´s got Intel Wireless-N 7260. As promised the Aspire R7 is like the Star Trek Enterprise a little adventure. The Enterprise has lost communication and it needs the wifi card fixed. Online support didn´t wanna announce that cause it would spoil the adventure of course.
A better WiFi would not nessecarily be a faster one: After visitting several hotels and public WiFi areas, sometimes an external WiFi adapter with bigger antennas get much better link quality. So the upgrade worth buying would be something internal that works just as well as an external adapter in public places like hotels, libraries etc. - The computer could still be lighter. Though it must still have ports for at least two external harddrives and a mouse. Fx. sell notebook power supplies to all public places so that the users don´t have to carry and bring the heavy power supplies anymore. Haven´t found any use for Mini-display port, HDMI port, external volume or the card-reader. Perhaps that could lighten it too. (Could use and extra USB port though instead of a USB-HUB).
- Maybe the screen-leg (that can be moved 170°) could also be a little telescopic so that when you want to watch a movie, you can pull the screen even more close, since you won´t be needing the keyboard. Because a closer screen equals a bigger size television quality.
- Lights-out: There are 2 bright power lights (exclusing the keyboard backlight), 2 bright blinking external harddrive light, 3 bright blinking USB hub lights, 3 bright blinking USB ethernet converter lights (hotel only had cable connection) right now on this PC. This means that when it´s dark this Enterprise really lights up the room and the blinking is annoying. So they have all been overtaped and painted with a black pencil. Why doesn´t the keyboard backlight power out auto when watching fullscreen movie or not using the keyboard after 30 minutes?
- Maybe it would be fun if the computer could auto adjust screen brightness by using the webcam to trace brightness in room? Or maybe Acer could setup some software so the webcam could be used as a security cam tracing motion.