Testseek.co.uk have collected 56 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG.
May 2010
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The editors liked
Thin
Light weight and portable
Very impressive battery life
3h56
A fine overall performer
Nice quality design and finish
Good keyboard and touchpad
Slimline
Light
Quiet
Good overall performance for the price
Large hard drive
Comfortable to use
Intel Core speed and dedicated graphics
Solid performance
Good build quality
Decent storage
Dedicated graphics
Fusion of power and portability
Graphics power
Trackpad is nice
Very powerful
Metal-finished lid
Switchable graphics
The editors didn't like
No firewire
ExpressCard port or no means of adding one
No 3G ability
Weak and flimsy feel to the keyboard and lid
Glossy panel lacks contrast
We would also have liked to see eSATA and USB 3.0
Keyboard flexes slightly
Poor graphics performance
Poor sound that hamstrings what you can do with the graphical power
Pleasant design, Compact and light case, High-quality surface, Comfortable touchpad, Long battery life, Good performance with programs and games, Good display brightness
Clearly audible when under heavy usage, Keyboard gives way under pressure, Display bordering can be dirtied easily, Glossy display results in modest viewing angles, High black value and disappointing contrast, Poor sound quality, Poor placement of ports,
Acers attempt to create a new Timeline series with gaming and multimedia power and long battery life has succeeded. The Core i5-430M and the Radeon HD 5650 deliver a good gaming performance which allows the user to play most of the current games in higher...
Brilliant design and form-factor, Long battery life, Excellent screen, Class-leading camera
Heating issue impacts performance, 16GB memory with no memory expansion option, Buy-via-flash-sale model can be frustrating
The Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820T is a sleek and trendy lifestyle product, that adheres to your basic home and office everyday use. With impressive and sturdy build quality, complemented by sound ergonomics, it justifies the lifestyle tag. However, its l...
Thin and light form factor, ATI Radeon HD 5650 Intel GMA HD graphics, Betterthanaverage gaming experience, High overall performance, Gestureenabled touchpad, Decent battery life
Slowspinning 5400rpm hard drive, Fails to reach claimed 8hour battery life
The Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG laptop sells for a price of Rs. 48,999 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...
Very good performance, Good value for money, Elegant looks
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OptionsAll three models are built around Intel’s HM55 chipset, feature Intel’s new core processors and have 14-inch screens. Starting with the entry-level model, the Aspire Timeline X 4820T has the Core i3-330M CPU and it doesn’t have discrete graphics...
Powerful Core i3 processor upgrade from earlier model, thin frame and lightweight, screen great for watching HD movies, comfortable keyboard and multi-touch touch-pad, good battery life
Screen hinge is a little weak, a little expensive
The Timeline X 4820T sells for Rs. 40,000. It's priced a little above the Timeline 4810TZ that comes for Rs.34,000. But you're getting two things in the bargain; a Core i3 processor that is now able to run your programs a little faster and a nicer loo...
Après 13 pages de lecture intense, vous voilà enfin arrivés au bilan. Avant d'en venir aux observations générales, pouvons-nous distinguer des modèles sur les neuf machines testées ? Oui, trois portable...
Très bonne autonomie: 3h56, Bonnes performances globales, Design et qualité de fabrication, Bon confort du clavier et du touchpad, Fin, léger et silencieux
Dalle brillante peu contrastée, On aurait souhaité un port e-SATA et USB 3.0
Acer signe un TimelineX qui séduira les adeptes de mobilité qui ne souhaitent pas de compromis sur les performances et la taille de l'écran. Sa bonne autonomie ne peut hélas pas compenser les faiblesses d'un écran brillant peu contrasté qui lui coûte s...