ADVENT 8109 Value for money Laptop
Category: ADVENT | February 19th, 2007

If you want value for money then the ADVENT 8109 is a choice that should be made, this laptop is value for money with specs that are pretty good considering the price. This particular Advent 8109 laptop has an Intel Celeron M 420 Processor 1.6GHz with 533MHz FSB and 1MB Cache.
It also comes with 1024MB RAM and 60GB Hard Drive, the ADVENT 8109 laptop has a very good DVD ReWriter MultiDrive which is very good for watching movies and more plus with a 15.4 inch widescreen display you know you are getting more viewing area which is so much better than the standard 14.1 inch displays.
Microsoft Windows Media Center is featured as well which is fantastic plus a 128MB UMA Shared Graphics to boot.
All the above and more for an amazing low price of ready for it £389.97
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i have just bought one of these 8109 s and i am strugaling with parts too up grade the prosesor is fixed and so is the grafix card so i have been in formed but is it posible too bye parts and do , if so where can i get the items that would do the job thanks
Comment by greg — January 13, 2008 @ 5:14 pm
Has this laptop got inferred?
Comment by Brittany — March 26, 2008 @ 4:52 pm
had to reboot my advent 8109 and when i had installed everything my keyboard is not working correctly,cant turn volume up and most of the cursors are not where they should be ie the symbol @ is the number 2. please can you help.
Comment by darren bruce — February 6, 2009 @ 11:39 am
please i need the sound drivers for my advent 8109,please can you be so kind and send them for me.thanks francis.malta
Comment by francis farrugia — February 12, 2009 @ 3:40 pm
to greg: Laptops are notoriously difficult to upgrade properly, as they are *very* restricted spacewise inside and once you open them, it will be like trying to pack a suitcase for holiday to get the case back together (think sit on it to get it shut :))
to Darren: sounds like you have got the keyboard mapped as US keyboard.
to Francis: http://support.thetechguys.com/Uploads/%7B560ea9e5-de28-43c6-8220-3ebad33008b8%7D/RTL_HD_WDM_R154.exe
Comment by Nick — March 4, 2009 @ 5:27 pm