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123 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 123 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the price. The sound also impresses, but many are less positive about the performance.
Price, Sound, Battery
Performance, Keyboard
Experts rate this product 83/100 and users 76/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Laptops, the Acer Aspire 4810 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 98/100 = Excellent quality.
When you first see the Acer Aspire Timeline AS4810TZ-4120 ($629.99 list), you may admire its ultrathin designso slim (9.4 by 13.3 by 1.1 inches) that its optical drive's eject button is not on the drive but above the keyboard. You may mistake it for ...
Thin and light. Exceptional battery life. First-class keyboard. Two-year warranty at Costco
Merely adequate performance. Touchpad gestures are a little fussy
The Aspire Timeline AS4810TZ-4120, a refresh of Acer's one-inch-thin, 14-inch flyweight, profits from a dual-core processor and a remarkable nine-hour battery life.
By far the Acer Aspire Timeline AS4810TZ-4120's most important benchmark score is that nine hours and change in MobileMark. That's how long the AS4810TZ lasted in our MobileMark 2007 battery test—even longer than the Timeline AS4810T-8480 that we...
The Aspire Timeline 4810T-353G32Mn is the newest addition to Acer's notebook arsenal and is designed to provide long battery life as well as cool and comfortable usage
A highly portable notebook that's great to work with over long periods of time. It's only held back by a lack of processing power
A thin and portable notebook with good battery life is possible with the Acer Timeline 4810, plus it looks good, too! Introduction
Looking back at my time with the Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T, I came away impressed by the little machine. The Timeline will win no awards for performance, but it is top notch when it comes to portability and battery life. The machine has the longest ...
Acer's ultrathin Aspire Timeline draws your eyes in with its sleek looks and a new design. The best part? Good basic features and Acer's low price point strategy can only mean this notebook will be appeal to most consumers. Check out the details in ...
Things however, have changed somewhat with their latest ultrathin notebook that uses Intel's cost effective Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) Core 2 mobile processors. Gone is the plastic feel and in its place, Acer has given its Aspire Timeline 4810T ...
Doing time with the Timeline
There isn't much to dislike about the 4810T. The design is somewhat conservative, but in that there is nothing to offend. Light in weight at 1.9kg, this is the sort of notebook that you can easily port around with you.
Great battery life, good build quality, light, comfortable keyboard, 802.11n Wi-Fi, LED backlit screen
DC-in port is loose, no physical Wi-Fi switch, glossy screen
This ultraportable Acer notebook should offer more than enough power, as long as you aren't planning to play recent games or edit videos, and it has an excellent collection of features (including 802.11n Wi-Fi). For students or business users who don ...
The Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T is a great laptop if the portability of a netbook is appealing, but you are worried about the cramped keyboard, and you can't afford a powerful ultraportable laptop. On the inside of the Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T is...
Slick looks and astonishing battery life make this the pick of the bunch for travelers, especially for the business person on the go.
The trackpad supports multi-touch that's less smooth than the similar MacBook feature. We appreciate the handy trackpad on/off button
The Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T is light for a 14in notebook, and its battery lasted a long time in our tests.
This ultraportable Acer notebook should offer more than enough power, as long as you aren't planning to play recent games or edit videos, and it has an excellent collection of features (including 802.11n Wi-Fi). For students or business users who don ...
The glitches with the software setup are a real concern, the inability to get into Safe Mode in particular. Reading some forums they suggest that this can happen on PC's where the hardware is causing the Safe Mode boot to fail, and if that's the case ...
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