LaptopMag Reviews the Acer Aspire Timeline 3810T Laptop

by Netbook Dad on August 17th, 2009

Laptop Magazine has published their review of the Acer Aspire Timeline 3810T-6415 Laptop. With it’s 13.3-inch LED LCD display, Intel’s Core 2 Duo SU9400 Ultra-Low Voltage Processor, and eight hours of battery life, the Acer AS3810T-6415 received an Editor’s Choice:

Pros

  • Thin, lightweight design
  • Extra-long battery life
  • Fast hard drive
  • Excellent HD webcam
  • Strong wireless range

Cons

  • Lacks optical drive
  • Stiff touch button
  • Speakers not very loud

The Aspire Timeline 3810T is a flagship member of Acer’s new Timeline series, which offers consumers inch-thin, long-lasting notebooks with starting prices well under a thousand dollars. It’s part of a rapidly growing trend in notebooks that are smaller and cheaper than mainstream ones, but larger and pricier than netbooks. For $899 (starting at $599), the 13.3-inch 3810T outshines most value-priced notebooks with an outstanding eight hours of battery life, and an extremely slim profile. You also get a big, speedy 500GB hard drive, and performance that’s more than good enough for everyday computing. If you can live without an optical drive, which might be a deal breaker for some, the Timeline 3810T is a great buy.

You can read the entire review of the Acer Aspire Timeline 3810T-6415 at Laptop Magazine.  You can find more 3810T Netbook Dad articles here.  For those of you wondering about the real price, it’s available at Amazon, and Newegg for less.

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