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      04-20-2010
Hello

I am considering purchasing the Acer 1810tz 11.6inch notebook. One version has the Windows 7 64bit, the slightly more expensive version of the Acer 1810tz has windows 7 Home premium version only. Which would be faster and more efficient than the two?
I'm utterly confused!!!!! Please help!!!!! ()

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      04-20-2010
Welcome to the Windows 7 Forums - wittgenstein!

Hope we may be of help to you!

So far as the two editions of Windows 7 is concerned, there is no difference in speed or execution.

Go to this page here to view the differences:
Windows 7 Home Premium vs Professional vs Ultimate

It's the hardware and how it's configured that makes the biggest differences.
 
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      04-20-2010
wittgenstein, welcome to the forum! Being that you're looking at a notebook, the specs (RAM) are the things to consider. They don't offer as much as a regular sized laptop does, but your RAM and hard drive space are the main things. I did lookup the one you're speaking of, it offers a lot for it's size. With the listed specs (4GB RAM, dual core processor), it looks good. If you want to upgrade your version of Windows 7 on it, you can do the Windows Anytime Upgrade, it's in the Start Menu. Good Luck with your purchase, if you need anymore assistance, feel free to post anytime.
 
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      04-21-2010
Hey Catilley 1092

What can I say...Thankuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu for taking your time out to look this one up!!!!

Awesome!!!
 
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      04-21-2010
Just be sure prior to ordering, that the specs are as illustrated. Some companies post high specs, but have "base" models that are not a powerful, with less features. But for that price, you should be getting a good one, I hope so. Let us know how things work out for you.
 
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