Acer Aspire TimelineX AS3830T-6870 Laptop Mini Review
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:10 pm
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 34-215-180
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... CatId=4938
Pros:
* 8+ hours battery life (and I've confirmed that)
* USB 3.0 port
* Sandy Bridge CPU integrated Intel HD 3000 video so it plays run of the mill 3D games decently (so far it runs Orcs Must Die and Minecraft just fine. People have reported it will play Portal 2 okay)
* Sexy looking with an aluminum finish around the keyboard. VERY thin & light
* Nice bright sharp LCD display
* Awesome audio quality and volume.
* Integrated bluetooth
Cons:
* No internal optical drive (bought a mini-DVD-RW USB external)
* PSU is not compatible with last gen Acer Timeline series, despite being the exact same voltage and amperage (if you plug in an older PSU it just doesn't do anything - pity since I have a couple lying around)
* Only one USB 3.0 port (the other two are 2.0). Not surprising. Intel still doesn't make a chipset with USB 3.0 integrated, so the OEM has to add a seperate chip for it. Intel needs to wake up and smell the coffee.
* Only 3 USB ports. Would have been nice to have four, but since I'm using a Bluetooth mouse, that saves one port.
I picked this up to replace my 2 1/2 year old Acer Timeline which has been a very good laptop, just under powered. However it got (still gets!) a decent 6+ hours of battery like.
This new Timeline gives me 8+ hours under normal usage like browsing (ads claim 10 hours but that's BS).
Laptop is a VERY snappy performer in a very small light-weight package. I moved the OCZ Vertez 2 SSD from my old lappy and that made it an even better performer. The old lappy was a bit too slow to really make good use of the SSD's performance but this thing is a rocket.
Nice lappy, well engineered, very stylish.
I have to say it has the best speakers on ANY laptop I have ever owned. Despite it's size, the audio is just awesome. Very loud and crystal clear.
Very easy to access the HDD BTW. The TigerDirect page linked above actually shows the bottom cover removed and the HDD location.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... CatId=4938
Pros:
* 8+ hours battery life (and I've confirmed that)
* USB 3.0 port
* Sandy Bridge CPU integrated Intel HD 3000 video so it plays run of the mill 3D games decently (so far it runs Orcs Must Die and Minecraft just fine. People have reported it will play Portal 2 okay)
* Sexy looking with an aluminum finish around the keyboard. VERY thin & light
* Nice bright sharp LCD display
* Awesome audio quality and volume.
* Integrated bluetooth
Cons:
* No internal optical drive (bought a mini-DVD-RW USB external)
* PSU is not compatible with last gen Acer Timeline series, despite being the exact same voltage and amperage (if you plug in an older PSU it just doesn't do anything - pity since I have a couple lying around)
* Only one USB 3.0 port (the other two are 2.0). Not surprising. Intel still doesn't make a chipset with USB 3.0 integrated, so the OEM has to add a seperate chip for it. Intel needs to wake up and smell the coffee.
* Only 3 USB ports. Would have been nice to have four, but since I'm using a Bluetooth mouse, that saves one port.
I picked this up to replace my 2 1/2 year old Acer Timeline which has been a very good laptop, just under powered. However it got (still gets!) a decent 6+ hours of battery like.
This new Timeline gives me 8+ hours under normal usage like browsing (ads claim 10 hours but that's BS).
Laptop is a VERY snappy performer in a very small light-weight package. I moved the OCZ Vertez 2 SSD from my old lappy and that made it an even better performer. The old lappy was a bit too slow to really make good use of the SSD's performance but this thing is a rocket.
Nice lappy, well engineered, very stylish.
I have to say it has the best speakers on ANY laptop I have ever owned. Despite it's size, the audio is just awesome. Very loud and crystal clear.
Very easy to access the HDD BTW. The TigerDirect page linked above actually shows the bottom cover removed and the HDD location.