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Editors' rating: 97
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 122 reviews of Acer Aspire 4810 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 77/100 and users 76/100. Comparing these reviews to 166514 other Laptops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 97/100 = Excellent.
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pcmag.com
Editors' rating: 80
Summary: 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.
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Editors' rating: 80
Summary: 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 ...
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CNET product brief
Description: The Acer Aspire 4810T-8480 is a 4.2-pound, mainstream consumer notebook computer.Compared to other consumer level notebooks on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $645.The 14 inch widescreen has a native resolution of 1366 x 768, which is better than most notebooks.Powered by the Intel Core 2 Solo chip.This configuration has a 320GB hard drive and 4 GB of RAM.
Pros: Has only a 4.2-pound weight, which is somewhat lighter than some similarly priced notebooks.By way of comparison, the average cost of a product with this light a weight is $1,370.Includes an HDMI port so you can easily output the notebook's audio and video to a compatible TV or monitor.The EPA has classified this notebook as Energy Star compliant because it has built-in power management features.An anti-theft security tether can be fastened into the built-in lock slot.
Cons: Has a modest 1.4 GHz CPU speed.This is not out of line with the product's price, but is slower than the average notebook on the market today.Also, this notebook has only 64MB of video RAM, which is somewhat less favorable than some similarly priced notebooks.For example, the HP Pavilion dv2, a 4-pound notebook at around $675, has 512MB of video RAM.The poor battery performance of this notebook means it has to be recharged more frequently than other laptops in its class.Graphics-intensive applications (such as texture-rich games, DVD playback, and video editing) will hinder performance on a system that relies on shared video RAM.
Suitability: Suited for those who just need a basic notebook.If you have a wireless network at home, wirelessly browse the Web from any room in your house with this Wi-Fi enabled notebook.Comes with a DVD burner, allowing you to convert home movies from your digital camcorder onto DVDs.
Value: Given its very inexpensive price, this notebook has great features for the money.Generally, given the trade-offs between performance and low price, this item will likely only appeal to serious bargain hunters.
Suggestions: (1) Given this device's Wi-Fi capability, you may want to get a wireless access point for your home, so that you can browse the Web more conveniently from any room.(2) The integrated camera, while it does not have the resolution of most digital cameras, can be handy if you want to video conference over the Internet.
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