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November 2010
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Abstract: Priced from $600 to $2,000 or more, ultraportables skimp on size and weight but not on horsepower and features. The best of the lot feature fast Intel Core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, accelerated graphics and video, hi-res displays, and even solid state drives...
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Published: 2011-03-07, Author: Elias , review by: techworld.com
Overall, we like the Aspire TimelineX 1830T for its small size and excellent mobility, but due to this it is a little uncomfortable to use. Its keyboard isn't great and its touchpad is small, but in time you will probably get used to them. We think th...
Incredibly lightweight. Decent Intel Core i3 processor. Full-size keyboard. Faster than the netbooks AT&T sells. Built-in 3G modem. Great subsidized price. Free smartphone.
Just 2GB of memory. Small hard drive. Weak battery life. Poor performance scores. Need to commit to a 2-year data plan contract to get the laptop at subsidized price. Small touchpad.
The Aspire AS1830T-3935 laptop is faster than any netbook on AT&T's stores shelves, but cutting corners on memory and hard drive capacities make it tough to recommend over other CULV laptops. ...
Full-size keyboard. New CULV processor based on Core i7 technology. Excellent battery scores. Travel-friendly. HDMI included. Top of the class performance scores.
umer Ultra-Low Voltage (CULV) processor and delivered over 8 hours of battery life. Buy it now
The Acer Aspire AS1830T-68U118 is an 11-inch laptop that runs on an Intel Core i7 Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage (CULV) processor and delivered over 8 hours of battery life. Buy it now...
Good performance, Excellent battery life, Thin and light design,
Uncomfortable touchpad and touchpad buttons, Lacks gaming capability,
The Acer Aspire 1830T Timeline X is an attractive notebook that successfully delivers netbook convenience and notebook performance in a single package. The question then becomes, "Is that enough?" There's no denying that $900 buys you an ultraportable notebook with better performance than a netbook. The problem is that there are other notebooks (such as the Alienware M11x and the Apple MacBook Ai
Abstract: What's in an ultraportable? Think netbook on the outside, and real laptop on the inside. The small form factor means forgoing a DVD drive, and making due with a small screen and narrow keyboard. If that's a small price to pay for light weight (just 2...
Very light, thin, and easy to carry, Intel Core i7 processor in an ultraportable
No discrete graphics, Trackpad is tiny and hard to distinguish from palm rest
The keyboard and trackpad on Acer's latest ultraportable laptop aren't perfect, but the sacrifices involved are acceptable when the result is such a sleek machine. ...
Abstract: The Acer Aspire TimelineX is a mixed bag. It's nice and small, yet packs plenty of performance in its small frame. The keyboard, touch pad, and overall appearance are not quite as good, however. If you can get past those negatives, the TimelineX is a solid pick for those...
Good video streaming performance, Fantastic keyboard
Expensive
The only bad thing I can say about the Acer TimelineX 1830T-68U118 is that you can find a larger machine with more performance in some benchmarks for the same price. If you want an ultraportable with decent performance and a fantastic keyboard, this is...