Acer Aspire 4810TZ-4011 Timeline 14.0-Inch Laptop
- Intel Pentium Processor SU2700 1.30GHz Processor (2MB L2 cache, 1.30GHz, 800MHz FSB)
- 3GB DDR3 1066 SDRAM
- 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive, SuperMulti Optical Drive
- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, 6 Cell Lithium-Ion Battery (up to 8 Hours of Battery Life)
- 14.0″ WXGA TFT LCD Display (1366 x 768), Intel Graphics Media accelerator 4500MHD
Product Description
The Aspire 4800, one of the Timeline models from Acer, earned the name “all-day” notebook because it provides up to 8.0 hours of battery life, allowing users to go unplugged throughout the workday. Adding to this notebook’s portability is its compact size and light weight. The Aspire 4800 with 14.0″ LCD is only 4.2 lb. and just a fraction over one-inch high at its tallest point. Model # ACRNB48104011. UPC: 884483706464. Intel Pentium SU2700 1.30GHz Processor (2MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB). 3GB DDR3 1066 SDRAM. 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive. 14.0″ WXGA TFT LCD Display (1366 x 768) with CineCrystal technology (16:9). Integrated variable speed Super Multi Drive. 5-in-1 Card reader. Crystal Eye Webcam. Intel Graphics Media accelerator 4500MHD. 802.11b/g/Draft-N WLAN. Gigabit LAN. Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium. Optimized second-generation Dolby® Sound Room audio enhancement. Kensington® lock slot. 6-Cell Lithium Ion battery: up to 8.0 hours… More >>
Acer Aspire 4810TZ-4011 Timeline 14.0-Inch Laptop
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5 comments
Cassandra Kalaf on December 8, 2009 at 3:00 pm
I purchased this computer in June. I have had so many issues with it. It is a Chinese cheaply made computer and I wish I could return it. Amazon had a 30day policy, you are stuck with it after that.
W. freeman on December 8, 2009 at 3:28 pm
I’ve worked on computers for about 4 years now, mostly desktops, and i’ve seen about all you can see. Well when vista was released i had realized i had really seen nothing! Single core processing was becoming a thing of the past and computers all over the world were crashing and burning because they did not have the power to run vista. Well now, Acer, of all companies(which i do like) has went back to the old school route just utilize power to give you less power consumption for up to 8 hours of battery life by using a low end processor. Well at what cost. Mostly speed, overall stability and just a sense that this product was rushed out to the masses just so they could use it as a guenie pig. Well first of it IS one of the thinnest notebooks you can find next to Macbooks, which the Acer Timeline is about 100 times behind, so you really shouldnt compare them. Also if you ever read vista you’ll realize that on the back the minimum system for basic is a 1.5 processor, and 1.6 for premium, and at least a 2.0 processor for Ultimate which people rarely have. Also just because you have 3 or 4 gigs of RAM doesnt increase performance if your processor isnt up to par. Its like having a mustang GT with a 1.5 liter 85 horsepower 1985 volks wagon engine inside of it, no way. So the CPU 100% problem and the crashing issues are because these systems barely meet the minimum requirements to even RUN vista, nothing more nothing less. Also if you read anything about Windows Vista, you’ll see that it does not recommend using the operating system using single core processors, and it hasnt for about 2 years. So what would make the Timeline a great looking, working and selling computer? Yep you guessed it good ole Windows XP. So if you have an extra 80 bucks, throw in a 250 or 320gig hard drive and get an authentic copy of XP off tigerdirect, or download one, and your off and flying. Unless your tech savy and want to go into the BIOS and reconfigure or flash the bios to get it to recognize Windows XP, which is NOT an easy task, so i recomment just replacing it with a clean format. XP Drivers for ALL acers can be found on there website, which is why i still love acer and hate giving it a poor review, but after trying this one and the 15.6 with the same issues i just can NOT recommend this, stock, like it is. So good product, with specs that can’t keep up with the operating system, plain and simple. Btw the 3 or 4 gigs of RAM just gives you more multitasking ability, which in this case is pointless. See ya. Hope this helps.
T Liang on December 8, 2009 at 4:14 pm
A very disappointing issue: the Acer screen became fully distored when connect to external digital TV or extra monitor…no video output detected, nothing shown on the external devices; even with proper setting for external devices and proper cables.
Sound quality is not to par on youtube or other video playback.
It is a nice notebook if you are a light user and do not need external display devices connected.
Davide Argento on December 8, 2009 at 6:34 pm
this product has just a good shape, thin and portable, but doesn’t work, it’s slow like a laptop 10 years old.
W. Aronson on December 8, 2009 at 6:46 pm
I purchased this laptop because it was lighter than my old Acer and was supposed to have an 8 hour battery life. When fully charged it shows 3 hours and 51 minutes of battery life. It also locked up (crashed) twice making the restore disks. I went to the Amazon site to see about a return and they want to charge me 15% penalty to return it. Why should I pay 15% to return a laptop that is not what it is advertised as. Less than 1/2 the battery life they are advertising.
Update: Amazon has agreed to refund in full since the laptop is defective.