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Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820T


$738.99 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Classic / professional fit and finish. Thin and fairly lightweight (0.9-1.1", 4.7 pounds). Built-in optical drive.

The Cons:A little too much glossy black plastic - picks up and shows off fingerprints easily. Not as well constructed as laptops from premium laptop manufacturers (eg/ Lenovo, Apple, Sony, etc...). Plastic hinges.

The Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820T is a mid-range, 14" notebook computer, one of several "thin-and-light" models new in 2010. It is available with a selection of processors from Intel's Core i3/i5/i7 line, some of which support Turbo Boost overclocking technology.

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The laptop comes with up to 8 GB of RAM and one of two lower-middle-class graphics cards, making it an option for casual gamers. The 4820T also features Wi-Fi connectivity in addition to optional Bluetooth. An HDMI port allows the display of HD content on a larger, HD screen. LED backlighting and power-saving features extend battery life to approximately 12 hours.

Features

  • 14" LCD
  • LED backlighting
  • Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor
  • Max. 8GB RAM
  • ATI Radeon HD 5470/5650
  • Max. 640GB hard drive
  • DVD burner
  • Wi-Fi
  • Optional Bluetooth
  • Optional 3G
  • HDMI port
  • Card reader
  • 12hr battery life

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    classic / professional fit and finish

  • 2

    thin and fairly lightweight (0.9-1.1", 4.7 pounds)

  • 2

    built-in optical drive

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    HDMI output

  • 2

    affordable price point

  • 2

    large multi-touch trackpad

  • 2

    powerful enough for the majority of consumers - the latest generation of laptop processors, ample RAM, optional discrete ATI Radeon graphics

  • 2

    respectable battery life of ~5 hours of video

  • 1

    no bulging battery

Cons
  • 2

    a little too much glossy black plastic - picks up and shows off fingerprints easily

  • 2

    not as well constructed as laptops from premium laptop manufacturers (eg/ Lenovo, Apple, Sony, etc...)

  • 2

    plastic hinges

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    a fair amount of bloatware

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    flexy keyboard

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    No eSATA port

  • 0

    glossy display

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