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Looking for a desktop thatโs both small and powerful? Then you need the Acer Aspire X3812; itโs a third of the size of a regular desktop, and itโs packed with features.
Good things come in small packages, and the X3812 is no exception. Despite taking up such little space, it still boasts some impressive power. Itโs got an Intel Dual Core processor and a speedy 3GB RAM so itโll be as quick on its feet as any larger machine, whilst using up far less room on your desk.
Perfect for students and home users looking for great value, the X3812 will deliver great performance during both work and play. The Intel X4500 graphics card ensures that when you want to sit back and put a movie on itโll look fantastic, whilst the enormous 1TB hard drive will cater for even the most arduous file hoarders.
These days everything is digital; not just your computer, but your camera, and your phone too. The X3812 makes it simple for you to share files and photos between your different devices, coming with 9 USB ports and a multicard reader so youโll be able to move your favourite snaps of family and friends around with ease.
Get your hands on some brilliant desktop power in an innovative, space-saving chassis with the Acer Aspire X3812 .
- Processor Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300 2.60Ghz
- Memory: 3GB RAM (Installed) DDR2
- Hard Drive: 1TB SATA
- Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW SuperMulti
- Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- Graphics Card: Intel X4500 Integrated 32MB
- LAN: 10/100/1000 Mb/S
- Bluetooth: No
- Front Ports: 5 USB, Headphone, Microphone, Multi Card Reader
- Rear Ports: P/S2 Keyboard and mouse, Serial and parallel, VGA, DVI, 4 USB, Ethernet, Dolby Home Theatre Audio
- Warranty: 3 Month Warranty
Please note this product does not come with mouse, keyboard or monitor.








Question from egsghs: Asked on 23/08/2010 does it come with the leads
Question from Andy: Asked on 14/08/2010 I need to make some sort of wireless connection from this computer (Aspire X3812) to my home network. There is an expansion slot on the motherboard, but it is not the same as the PCI slots I am familiar with. What sort of slot is it? Is it possible to get a wireless card to fit in it?