Aspire — 9.510
To understand the Aspire 9.510, you have to understand the landscape of 2005 and 2006. This was the era when the "Desktop Replacement" category was in its prime. People were tired of having a bulky tower PC and a separate monitor. They wanted one machine that could do it all, and portability was a secondary concern.
The Aspire 9.510 laptop comes with the following specifications: aspire 9.510
But the most distinctive feature was the . The hinge mechanism curved gracefully, connecting the base to the lid. It looked sophisticated, hiding the sheer bulk of the machine (which weighed in at nearly 3.5 kg or roughly 7.7 lbs). To understand the Aspire 9
With a maximum RAM upgrade (to 4GB) and a swap from the noisy mechanical hard drive to a Solid State Drive (SSD), these machines can actually run lightweight Linux distributions like or Linux Mint quite smoothly. The 17-inch screen remains excellent for reading documents, and the keyboard on the 9500 series is widely considered superior to many modern chicklet-style keyboards. They wanted one machine that could do it
Today, we are taking a trip down memory lane to look at the (more widely known as the Aspire 9500 series).