Acer Aspire Timeline 1810TZ
The 1810TZ is a better buy than almost all other similarly priced computers

Acer Aspire Timeline 1810TZ

A netbook-sized computer with notebook performance

Written by Orestis Bastounis, Computeractive

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Verdict:

A superb computer that is priced very competitively

Good points Long battery life, good performance, bright screen, thin chassis

Bad points Glossy finish attracts fingerprints

Rating:

5

Price:

£430

Although it’s small enough to qualify as a netbook, the Acer Aspire 1810TZ is better described as a small, portable laptop rather than a netbook. Netbooks are usually inexpensive, have small screens and relatively poor processing power.

They are portable, good for surfing the web and running office applications, but can be uncomfortable and frustrating to use. The 1810TZ, on the other hand, is just as portable as most netbooks but it performs better, has a good battery life and a stronger build quality.

The 1810TZ has an 11.6in screen that produced a bright, sharp picture that made reading websites and editing documents much easier than on most netbooks. It has a 250GB hard disk and 3GB of memory – netbooks tend to only have 1GB of memory.

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The processor is also much better. It’s a dual-core low-voltage model that helps when running multiple applications at once. It comes with Windows 7 Home Premium, rather than the Windows 7 Starter edition sometimes found on similar computers.

Nothing about the 1810TZ feels cheap. The chassis is made from a durable plastic, which isn't as nice as the aluminium used on some more expensive computers we’ve looked at recently (the Nokia Booklet 3G, for example), but it still felt solid despite being quite thin. The keyboard did not bend easily, the keys responded well to pressure and allowed for accurate typing, whatever size fingers your have.

There are three USB ports, a memory card reader, network socket (it can also connect to wireless networks) and both HDMI and VGA connectors for attaching screens.

It's capable of playing high-definition video without trouble, but the graphics card is not suited to serious gaming. It just about ran the older game World of Warcraft in low detail, but it will struggle with more up-to-date games.

The battery life was excellent, however, lasting a good eight hours, but this will depend on how you use the laptop, and settings such as the screen's brightness and whether the wireless networking is enabled.

Samsung supplies a good power-management program that allows the user to change all of the relevant settings from one place.

Since it uses better technology, the 1810TZ is more expensive than a netbook, but not by very much. The extras are worth paying for in any case, especially if you plan on using it regularly: it's more comfortable to use and the extra performance means there is less restriction on what it can do.

The 1810TZ is a better buy than almost all other portable computers in its price bracket and unless you are on a very tight budget we would recommend it above anything cheaper.

Manufacturer: Acer 0870 853 1005

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