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Acer TravelMate 8372 Timeline


Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Designed thin and light for easy portability. Longer than average battery life. Keyboard is comfortable to work with, keys well spaced.

The Cons:Early editions tend to lock up intermittently.

The Acer TravelMate 8372 Timeline is an ultraportable business laptop to be released in 2010. Replacing the 8371 Timeline in the TravelMate series, it features a 13.3", 1366x768 display, and will be available with a TurboBoost-enabled processor from the Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 lines and up to 160 GB of solid-state storage capacity.

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Exact CPU, memory, and hard drive options are not yet known. LED backlighting and advanced power management capabilities combine to extend battery life to up to 8 hours and qualify the notebook for Energy Star. A DVD burner and multi-in-one card reader are standard. Targeting mobile corporate users, the TravelMate 8372 is available with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G connectivity, in addition to security features like a fingerprint reader and anti-shock protection.

Features

  • 13.3" LCD (1366x768)
  • LED backlighting
  • Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor (with TurboBoost)
  • HDD or SSD storage
  • DVD burner
  • VGA/DVI outputs
  • Gigabit ethernet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Optional Bluetooth
  • Optional 3G
  • Optional Fingerprint reader
  • Anti-shock protection
  • 1.3MP webcam
  • Multi-in-one card reader
  • PowerSmart management
  • 8hr battery life
  • Energy Star-qualified
  • Windows 7

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    designed thin and light for easy portability

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    longer than average battery life

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    keyboard is comfortable to work with, keys well spaced

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    runs very quietly, can't usually hear anything

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    multitasking of several applications is fast and lag-free

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    display is sharp and bright, easy to see under almost any condition

Cons
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    early editions tend to lock up intermittently

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