Ever since apple's macbook air arrived on the scene there's been a pre-occupation with the thinness of laptops. as apple proved , or dictated , thin and light normally (though not always) translates into under-featured and overpriced. nonetheless , as the newfound dominance of the netbook has shown , in these financially-troubled times individuals just can't afford to hire as much for the privilege of portability. Enter acer's timeline sequence. comprising three laptops , the 13.3in aspire 3810 , 14in aspire 4810 and 15.6in aspire 5810 , as deservedly as a netbook , it aims to bridge the gap between design , portability and value. nowadays we're looking at the middle-of-the-pack 4810t , which unlike its smaller 13.3in sibling countenance an integrated optical drive while tranquil maintaining a very portable weight of just 2kg.
This relatively servile weight combines with an incredible thinness (a mere 29mm at its thickest) , an affordable £749 price-tag and an incredible claimed battery life of over eight hours (largely courtesy of intel's ultra-low voltage (ulv) su9400 core 2 duo processor) to shape this one very desirable machine. but it's not just the tough and cold technical details that shape the timelines deservedly interesting , as acer has paired these with a completely fresh design.

























