Typical price: £750
What is it: Thin and light laptop with ultra-low-voltage CPU
What we think: Slim, slight and boasting hugely impressive battery life, it's a bargain at this price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 June 2009
Tags: Acer, Acer Timeline Aspire 4810T, wiki, HDMI, USB ports
We like:
Amazing battery life; slim, light design; good screen
We don't like:
Drab colour scheme; no eSATA or ExpressCard slot
CNET UK judgement:
The Acer Timeline Aspire 4810T is an impressive thin and light laptop with amazing battery life. It may not be the speediest or best-looking laptop we've ever seen, but, for around £750, it's something of a steal nevertheless
Full review:
If you're lusting after the Apple MacBook Air but can't quite justify the £1,150 asking price in these cash-strapped times, Acer might have the answer with the slim and light Timeline Aspire 4810T. Priced at a much more affordable £750 or so, it also boasts amazing battery life. Continue Reading...
Acer Timeline Aspire 4810T History
26 May 2009 in Crave
Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T-353 and 5810T on UK pre-order: About time
The Acer Aspire Timeline 5810T and 4810T-353 have arrived on our fair shores, offering a slimline chassis and lap-cooling system for pre-order
8 Apr 2009 in Crave
No hot crotch burns: Acer launches 3810T, 4810T, 5810T laptops
Cooler gonads on the train? Now there's a dream Dr King never had. Three new notebooks from Acer promise a cooler chassis, multi-touch trackpads and smart designs
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January 27, 2010
Posted by: Ollie
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January 23, 2010
Posted by: V3rv3
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