The action of the keyboard is pretty good, although not up to the standard of an IBM ThinkPad - is anything? There's a little flex in the keyboard when typing at speed, but not enough to be annoying. Some people hate them, but I quite like the curve. Opening the lid reveals Acer's trademark curved keyboard. It doesn't feel like too much of a burden when carried around. With dimensions of 36.3 x 26.6 x 3.4cm 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 8104WLMi is Acer's first 'Sonoma' notebook, and it's a pretty good first effort. The company has built a solid reputation for manufacturing high-quality portables at very attractive prices, and the TravelMate 8104WLMi is no exception, writes Riyad Emeran. Review Acer must be making life very difficult for other notebook manufacturers.
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