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    Extensa line of Acer laptops as 'modernized' old Aspire models.

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by kisetsu17, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. kisetsu17

    kisetsu17 Took me long enough

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    Well, I read somewhere that there is a possibility that some laptops have the same chassis/construction as their predecessors.. This is just a theory, but can someone here shed some light on whether or not this holds true for the Extensa line of Acer's notebooks? The reason was, I really really think I saw an Aspire laptop that looks frustratingly the same as my current 4630G Extensa. It'd be great to know what to look for if it's true that some laptops share the same chassis as I can't find (and I know it's illegal to ask for these here, as I saw in one thread) a service manual whatsoever for my notebook.

    Thanks in advance!