![]() The action of the keyboard is pretty good, although not up to the standard of an IBM ThinkPad (is anything?). I know that some people hate these keyboards, but I quite like the curve. Opening the lid of the TravelMate reveals one of Acer’s trademark curved keyboards. In fact, it looks a lot smaller than it is, and doesn’t feel like too much of a burden when carried around. With dimensions of 363 x 266 x 34mm (WxDxH) and a weight of 2.8kg, the 8104WLMi just about falls into the portable notebook category. ![]() The brushed silver finish is a bit samey these days, but it still looks good – having the Acer logo placed in the corner of the lid rather than the middle is also commendably different. The TravelMate 8104WLMi is the first Sonoma notebook to appear from Acer, and it’s a pretty good first effort. ![]() The company has built a solid reputation for manufacturing high quality notebooks at very attractive prices and the TravelMate 8104WLMi is no exception. Acer must be making life very difficult for other notebook manufacturers. ![]()
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