We are willing to overlook that lack of resolution because the Acer Aspire 5755 does have built-in WiDi – letting you view movies or videos of your choice on another display which is far larger, without having the need to tote around cables.
Processor-wise, you will get the standard roll call of Intel Core processors (up to a Core i7-2820QM), with a maximum of 8GB RAM crammed inside alongside 1TB of storage space, tops. Graphical performance is delivered via NVIDIA’s Optimus-enabled GeForce GT 540M graphics card, where you can opt for either a Blu-ray or basic DVD drive with a starting price of £899. No idea on when it will hit the US, but it is already available for purchase in the UK.