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Very thin
Light chassis for a 14-inch laptopStandard voltage Core i3 CPUOver five hours of battery life
Looks more expensive than it is
Great performance and long battery life
Reasonably priced
Lightweight. Slim construction. Great battery life. Strong internal components don't sacrifice performance for long life.
Bright screen
Though clarity is a bit muddy. Lightweight for its category. Good for gaming
A little pricey for an Acer. Acceptable yet uninspired performance. System likes to override Windows power settings without asking. Keyboard travel too short
Very impressive battery life: 3h56, A fine overall performer, Nice quality design and finish, Good keyboard and touchpad, Slimline, light, quiet
Glossy panel lacks contrast, We would also have liked to see eSATA and USB 3.0
The Acer TimelineX will appeal to those who want portability and don't want to compromise on performance and screen size. Long battery life cannot unfortunately make up for the weaknesses of its glossy, poorly contrasted screen which costs it its fifth...
The Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG laptop sells for a price of £800 inc VAT with one year international warranty. It is not only thin compared to other 14-inch laptops - like the Dell Studio 14, Dell Inspiron 14R and MSI CX420 - but packs in quite a pun...
Abstract: This I am told will give you 12 hours of battery life, I never got beyond six hours or so, so I assume there are two battery combinations available. I did test it several times hence the slightly longer than normal review period....
Abstract: One year on and Acer's latest Aspire Timeline range has pulled out all the stops to produce an energy-efficient, powerful machine that doesn't quite manage to be a desktop substitute but deserves attention for considerably extending the already impres...
Very powerful, Metal-finished lid, Switchable graphics
Poor build quality, Graphics switching complicated, No eSATA
While there may be some issues surrounding the build quality and graphics switching system on the 4820TG, one thing it does have in abundance is speed. Our model, which has a mooted retail price of £899, goes toe-to-toe with large desktop replacement syst...
Fusion of power and portability, graphics power, trackpad is nice
A little too much flex at this price point
There are some really nice touches here, but given the price tag of £899, some might want to see a little less flex across the body. But you can't deny that Acer have put together a notebook that is both practical and powerful in this new Timeline X mo...
Abstract: Acer first released the Timeline series last year to critical and commercial acclaim. Yet while the laptops boasted excellent usability and portability courtesy of very impressive battery lives, performance was slightly lacking. The new TimelineX rang...