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Acer Aspire Timeline AS5810T-8952 15.6-Inch Laptop - 8+ Hours Battery Life
From Acer
| List Price: | $749.99 |
| Price: | $699.95 |
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Product Description
Acer Aspire Timeline AS5810T-8952 Notebook comes with these high level specs: Intel Core2 Solo Processor SU3500, Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1, 15.6-inch HD Acer CineCrystal LED-backlit Display, Mobile Intel GS45 Express Chipset, 4096MB Dual-Channel DDR3 1066MHz Memory, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, 500GB SATA Hard Drive, 8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive, Acer Crystal Eye Webcam, Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, 2nd Generation Dolby Sound Room Audio Enhancement, Intel Wireless WiFi Link 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, 4 - USB 2.0 Ports, 1 - HDMI Port, Convenience Buttons- Multi-Gesture Touchpad, Acer PowerSmart Technology, Acer Backup Manager, Touchpad-lock, 6-cell Li-ion Battery (5600 mAh), 8+ hours battery life, 5.3 lbs. | 2.4 kg (system unit only, Registration/ Limited Warranty Card, McAfee Internet Security Suite (60-day insert), AC Power Adapter, AC Power Cord
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1785 in Personal Computers
- Color: aluminum
- Brand: Acer
- Model: AS5810T-8952
- Dimensions: 1.16" h x
14.90" w x
10.20" l,
5.30 pounds
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.4 GHz
- Memory: 4000MB DDR3 SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 500GB
- Processors: 1
- Display size: 15.6
Features
- 1.4GHz Intel Core2 Solo SU3500 Processor
- 4096MB Dual-Channel DDR3 1066MHz RAM
- 500GB SATA Hard Drive, 8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
- Windows Vista Home Premium (SP1), Over 8 Hours of Battery Life (6-Cell 5600 mAh)
- 15.6" HD CineCrystal LED-backlit Display, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Averaging more than 8 hours of battery life, the Acer Aspire Timeline notebook PC series makes "all day computing" a reality. You'll be able to remain productive as you work remotely from 9 to 5 without ever stopping to plug in and recharge, or keep yourself entertained throughout an entire coast-to-coast flight without worrying whether you'll make it to the end of your movie. The thin and light Timeline 5810 (model AS5810T-8952) is made for modern mobile work and play with its 5.3-pound weight and thin measurements--less than one-inch thin at its slimmest point and just over an inch at its thickest. 
At its slimmest point, the Acer Timeline measures less than 1 inch thin and the AS5810 weighs just 5.3 pounds. | 
Averaging more than 8 hours of battery life, the Acer Timeline sets a new standard for value, mobility and productivity. | 
Glossy clean FineTip keyboard in water lily design offers new typing experience. |  | The high-definition, 15.6-inch CineCrystal LED backlit widescreen display (16:9 ratio) offers 33 percent more energy savings than traditional notebook screens. And it's one of the first notebooks to feature the new Intel CULV Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor, which uses 1/6th the power of a regular mobile CPU--significantly increasing performance-per-watt over previous single-core processors. Additionally, the Timeline 5810 includes an 8x Super Multi optical drive with dual-layer burn support. A Multi-Gesture Touchpad enables you to pinch, flick and swirl your fingers across the touchpad for more natural photo and video viewing as well as intuitive navigation of websites. The Multi-Gesture Touchpad allows you to scroll, zoom in and out and flip through web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more. An integrated Acer Crystal Eye webcam delivers smooth video streaming and high quality images for online chats and business video conferences, even in low-light situations. Providing an elegant, high-tech design, a stylish brushed aluminum finish provides solid protection to the display and internal components, and the system is also lead- and mercury-free--making it easier to recycle. In addition, Acer has incorporated Intel's Laminar Wall Jet technology for the first time, directing air flow in parallel layers, to keep the notebook significantly cooler. Key Features - 15.6-inch LED-backlight widescreen display with 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio and 200-nit high brightness (Learn more)
- Energy efficient 1.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor with ultra-low voltage for extended battery life (Learn more)
- 500 GB hard drive
- 4 GB of installed RAM with 1066 MHz speed
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD with up to 1700 MB of shared video memory and support for DirectX 10 games (Learn more)
- Multi-gesture touchpad supporting circular-motion scrolling, pinch-action zoom, page flip (Learn more)
- Thermal-efficient cooling innovation ensures the notebook achieves comfortable skin temperature during use. (Learn more)
- Crystal Eye webcam supports Acer PrimaLite technology, which consists of a premium sensor, firmware and lenses to provide superior video performance under low-light conditions. A built-in digital microphone helps keep background noise levels low and minimizes echoes.
- 8x DVD Super Multi drive with double-layer support. (See speeds)
- Backup Manager software and easy launch backup key for scheduled and as-needed backups of your most important digital files. (Learn more)
- Draft-N Wi-Fi wireless networking (802.11a/b/g/n) with SignalUp technology for enhanced antenna efficiency
- Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
- 5-in-1 memory card reader
- HDMI (with HDCP) and VGA video output
- Stereo speakers with Dolby Sound Room audio enhancement transforms the experience of movies, music, and games.
- Energy-sipping laptop thanks to low-power components and efficient technologies. (Learn more)
- Windows Home Vista Premium operating system (Learn more)
- Up to 8 hours of battery life with Acer PowerSmart Manager enabled and depending on configuration
- Dimensions: 14.9 x 10.2 x 0.97/1.16 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 5.3 pounds
- Warranty: One-year parts and labor limited warranty with concurrent International Traveler's Warranty
Networking, Connectivity & Expansion With its integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi networking capabilities, this laptop provides up to five times the performance and twice the wireless range using 802.11n-compatible routers as you would with 802.11g networks. It's also backward compatible with 802.11b/g networks (commonly found at Wi-Fi hotspots and in older home routers) as well as 802.11a networks (which has a higher throughput, but more limited range--great for closed office environments). This notebook also provides ultra-fast Gigabit Ethernet networking (10/100/1000). - 4 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
- 1 HDMI output for connecting to a compatible HDTV or home theater receiver for uncompressed digital audio and video via a single cable
- Analog video output: 1 VGA
- 5-in-1 card reader compatible with MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and xD-Picture Card
- 1 headphone/line-out jack (with SPDIF digital audio support), 1 microphone jack
- 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
What's in the box This package contains the Acer Aspire Timeline AS5810T-8952 notebook PC, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions It also comes with the following software: McAfee Internet Security Suite (trial version); CyberLink PowerDVD; Google Desktop; Acer Backup Manager; Acer GridVista; Acer PowerSmart Manager Learn More The 15.6-inch LED-backlit display (1366 x 768 pixels) presents true 16:9 aspect ratio with high-def resolution and fast 8ms (millisecond) response time for high-quality media playback as well as increased readability in low-light conditions. And the LED backlight technology is 33 percent more energy efficient than standard CCFL LCD screens. Video is powered by the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, which uses shared video memory (providing up to 1700 MB of video memory as allocated by the system memory). This graphics card is built with Intel Clear Video technology, which delivers clearer, more detailed images by eliminating many of the jagged edges and video artifacts seen when viewing interlaced content and features powerful color control to ensure videos are not too dark, overly bright, or washed out. Offering the latest in ultra-low voltage processing power, the single-core Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor has a has a power consumption rating of just 5.5 watts and a 1.4 GHz speed that's paired with a fast 800 MHz front-side bus (FSB) and extra-large 3 MB L2 cache. (An L2, or secondary, cache temporarily stores data; and a larger L2 cache can help speed up your system's performance. The FSB carries data between the CPU and RAM, and a faster front-side bus will deliver better overall performance.) Designed for use in ultra-thin laptops to balance the competing needs of high performance with battery consumption, the Core 2 Solo processor delivers enhanced performance for today's demanding applications such as CAD tools, 3D and 2D modeling, video editing, digital music, digital photography and gaming. And Intel's Smart Cache technology enables smarter, more efficient cache and bus design for enhanced performance, responsiveness and power savings.  | A Multi-Gesture Touchpad allows you to pinch, flick and swirl your fingers across the touchpad for more natural photo and video viewing as well as intuitive navigation of websites. The Multi-Gesture Touchpad enables you to scroll, zoom in and out and flip through web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more. The TouchPad can also be disabled with a one-touch button, eliminating accidental cursor movement with palms and wrists when using an external mouse. | The Acer Timeline notebook series includes Acer's ComfyTouch technology, which uses an innovative Laminar Wall Jet Engine design to air-cool the processor and notebook case. Even when running for a full day the notebook remains cool in your hands or on your lap. This multiformat DVD/CD drive is compatible with writing both DVD+ and DVD- disc formats as well as dual-layer (DL) DVD±R discs, which can store up to 8.5 GB of data. It offers the following read/write speeds: - Write: 24x CD-R, 16x CD-RW, 8x DVD-R, 8x DVD+R, 4x DVD-R DL (double-layer), 4x DVD+R DL (double-layer), 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 5x DVD-RAM
- Read: 24x CD-ROM, 24x CD-R, 24x CD-RW, 8X DVD-ROM, 8x DVD-R, 8x DVD+R, 4x DVD-ROM DL (double-layer), 4x DVD-R DL (double-layer), 4x DVD+R DL (double-layer), 8x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 5x DVD-RAM
The Timeline family of notebooks also includes a backup button that lets you easily select and protect your irreplaceable digital files through regular scheduled backups or on an as-needed basis. Data can be backed up to an external hard drive, flash card, thumb drive or to a secure hidden partition on their PC. While most notebooks with long battery life use higher cell batteries which protrude from the back of the notebook, Acer combined numerous low power components with a standard high-capacity 6-cell battery, allowing them to keep the design as small as possible. In addition, a conveniently located PowerSmart button located above the keyboard allows you to easily extend battery life. A simple press of the button activates the advanced power savings settings, traditionally a tedious procedure accessed through numerous software-based steps. This one-button approach simplifies the process. Lastly, an Acer PowerSmart adapter senses when the notebook is unplugged, and stops sending needless energy. It also stops pulling power from the wall outlet when the adapter is full. The PowerSmart adapter saves 1752 watts of energy a year--equivalent to lighting a 15-watt (65W equivalent) light bulb for 116 days.  | Windows Vista Home Premium (64-bit version) is the operating system for users with advanced computer needs, and it includes all of the Windows Media Center capabilities for turning your PC into an all-in-one home entertainment center for watching DVD movies and accessing your digital audio library. You can also use Windows Media Center to record and watch your favorite TV shows (even HDTV) and to access new kinds of online entertainment content. Computers that include Windows Vista Home Premium and an auxiliary Windows SideShow display will also allow you to access key data even when your computer is off. It is also easier than ever to share files between other PCs in your household and to manage your laptop computer settings to more securely connect via Wi-Fi. Every edition of Windows Vista provides the essential tools and technologies to help protect you whether you are browsing the Internet, connecting to a wireless network, or just reading e-mail. All editions of Windows Vista include new tools that can warn you of impending hardware failures long before you have lost any important personal data. And, all Windows Vista editions include parental control features that allow you to manage and monitor your family's use of games, the Internet, instant messaging, and other activities.
Customer Reviews
Great expectation.............
I purchased an Acer AS5810T and an Acer AS4810. Both seemed to be exactly what I was looking for: Great price, features, weight, battery usage (would have liked backlit keyboards). In particular, I was anxious to see if their new battery hour claims were true. The only good news is that they really will do 6-8 hours on a charge. Unfortunately, everything went downhill from there. The 4810's keyboard began to malfuntion within 2 or 3 days use. Keys began sticking in the down stroke position. I had to use a paperclip to lift the space bar and the "w" key back in their up position. During set up with the 5810T, Acer directs you to burn a restoration set of disks in the event of a failure in the operating system. The Acer software supplied to perform the task failed. I contacted Acer support and was directed to download and install their recent patches. Not only did their new patches end in a perpetual error message, they caused the overall machine to hang and/or crawl after their installation.
Maybe, in their rush to market, Acer prematurely released these machines without the proper testing of their software and hardware quality. A real disappointment and a waste of many hours trying to get NEW machines to work. With two out of two new machines disfunctional, I'd think twice before ever considering Acer. Both units are being sent back.
Timeline exceeds my expectations!
Apparently a lot of people have been having bad luck with this machine, but as a veteran Acer user I went ahead and bought one anyway (plus that battery life is just too good to pass up.)
So far, I love everything about this machine. The appearance is very sleek and attractive. At 15.6" it's a larger machine, but in no way does it seem "bulky." I'm impressed at how solid and well-designed it is (definitely lives up to all that "thin and light" hype.)
The display, of course, is just gorgeous (typical of Acer machines.) The keyboard has taken some heat in a lot of reviews, but I have no problem with it. It feels sturdy, is comfortable to work with and has presented no problem with functionality. Personally, I think it's one of the best I've ever seen as far as layout (if not construction.) The touchpad is a bit oversensitive (ie, you have to make sure your left hand is plenty clear of it if you navigate with your right) but otherwise works well, though the much-acclaimed "touchpad gestures" are more annoying than they are useful. The touchpad buttons are also adequate for standard functions, but if you're an Opera-user like me you'll probably find them cumbersome to work with for some of the browser commands. Still, overall I'm extremely satisfied with presentation and usability.
As far as performance goes, it's by far exceeded my expectations. I purposely purchased the model with a stronger CPU (1.4ghz SU3500 Core 2 Solo) and an additional gig of RAM, thinking even that wouldn't be enough, but this machine just FLIES for everything I need it to do. I've got NOD32, email and WMP11 running pretty much constantly, and I'll typically be switching back and forth between multiple browsers (with multiple tabs,) spreadsheets, documents, Photoshop, folders, etc. No problems whatsoever with it bogging down or even lagging, even in the powersaver mode. Right now, with all of the above running, it's idling at about 5% CPU and 1.7 GB memory (on battery power/low CPU setting.) I'm very impressed with it's performance.
Battery life is awesomeness in motion. When you disconnect from AC power, it automatically goes into powersaver mode -- it's a great feeling to hover over the battery icon and see "08 hr 20 min (99%) remaining." xD
The Vista actually isn't bad either, despite all the horror stories I've heard. After disabling UAC and a couple other services that cause it to prompt you thirty times when you try to delete one thing, I find that it's very smooth, stable, unintrusive and much more streamlined/intuitive than XP. I've encountered a few random bugs, but that's the OS, not the computer, and it takes time to get familiar with a new OS anyway.
A couple other miscellaneous things I like about this laptop: the cooling system is VERY efficient; it's consistently comfortable on your lap (even after eight hours,) and the air the fan blows out is barely even warm. The webcam is fantastic, clear and crisp (though admittedly I have little to compare to.) Speakers are excellent too, as far as laptop speakers go. The volume range is great, and the sound is super clear. I didn't like listening to music on the speakers of my old laptop (Acer Aspire 5100,) because you lost so much of the depth -- not so on this machine. There's very little bloatware on the factory install, and the included Acer apps are useful. Very fast restart from Sleep mode (or whatever it defaults to when you close the lid.) Fast boot, and fast shut down. (Seriously, it's the little things like that you notice bugging you the most after a while.)
In all fairness, it's not /entirely/ perfect. For one thing, I noticed a problem with it randomly maxing out CPU at 100% for no apparent reason, and the only way to correct it was with a reboot. This turned out to be two faulty drivers causing a resource leak (VGA and LAN) and was an extremely simple fix (downloaded the correct drivers from [...], ran the setup programs for each and rebooted. Took about five minutes.) but for someone who's not good with computers it's a terminal flaw.
There is some bloatware packaged with it (only four or five apps, not bad at all compared to some other machines) which you have to spend extra time uinstalling. And like I mentioned, the touchpad isn't perfect, and Vista takes a little know-how to get it running right. Also, the keyboard shows /every/, and I mean EVERY single smudge, as soon as you even /think/ about typing on it. It doesn't really look "bad," but it doesn't look good either.
Overall, though, these are all insignificant compared to everything else this laptop is capabale of. I absolutely love everything about it and am extremely satisfied. 5/5 stars in my personal opinion, but considering how the driver problem might impede the average user, 4/5 star recommedation to others.
This particular model here offers the larger hard drive (500 gb,) more powerful processor (1.4ghz Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500,) 4gb RAM and 64 bit operating system, which are all useful upgrades and make it perfectly suited to my preferences, but they're not really essential. I probably would've loved the computer just as much without them, but the price inlcuding upgrades was too good to pass up. It's even better for the base model (sold at Wally World, for example) -- it's really a fantastic deal considering everything you get.
Anyways, I'll shut up now. Feel free to comment on this review if you have any further questions.
Good luck to everyone in finding their perfect computer! Hopefully you'll be as successful as I am. =)
Disappointed, me too.
Last week I bought one 5810T through TigerDirect as a replacement of my current Hp 6820s. The Hp one is still working fine. But it has run out of the storage space. Plus I wanted a smaller/lighter notebook but still has number keys as in 17" ones. So Acer's 5810T fits my requirement perfectly.
When it finally arrived, it was, like some of the folks had experienced, a DOA :-(((,
After I pressed the Power button, I heard a couple of small clicks from the HDD and the DVD. The fan was running. The white LED light of the power button was on. The green light of the wireless was on (steady). The battery was being charged (orange light first then to turned to blue). But the blue light of HDD was on only for around one, two seconds. And nothing was on the screen (dead black), not even the initial system/BIOS information.
Roughly 5 to 7 seconds later, the notebook shut down by itself. Wow!! Then 2 to 3 seconds later, the notebook turned on by itself!! Amazing!! But still, there was no response from the whole notebook (Keyboard, touch pad, eject button,..., etc) and still no display at all.
I have tried to turn it on and off many times. And at one time the notebook finally decided to boot up. So I continued to follow the step-by-step setup process on the screen. But then the notebook froze in the middle of getting the O/S (shipped with Vista Home Premium 64bit) configured. Again, nothing was showing on the screen (dead black). And there was no response from the whole notebook.
Called TigerDirect then got a replacement 3 days later. The second one has been working fine for 3 days so far. I've reinstalled it with a Vista Business 32bit O/S. And to make the Vista Business 32bit working properly, I had to visit Acer.com to get 10 different drivers downloaded. The drivers/applications supplied with the notebook are only good for 64 bit O/S. I cannot use the 64bit O/S because Cisco's VPN client does not support it.
Anyway, I've copied more than 100 GB data (more than 200,000 files in total) from two different external USB drives. I did not run into any trouble when copying/moving these files, only the transferring speed was much slower than I anticipated.
So, it sounded good for my 2nd one, right? Sorry, not really. There are two serious QA related issue. The first is about its keyboard. The whole keyboard will just pop up from time to time. It seems to me this keyboard set is not properly assembled to the notebook's chassis. So the clicks around it will not hold the keyboard in place. Or those clicks are not long/big enough to keep the keyboard down. Very often I have to push the top two corners and the top edge of the keyboard so it will be back to its position ("click", "click", "click", and "click").
The second is there is a dent around the "eject" button of the DVD drive. And the surface of whole metal piece is no not smooth at all when I looked at the notebook form the side. I also found a small bump located on the opposite end, close to the "Power" button. Could it be this notebook was "squeezed" somehow before it was packed? The 1st (DOA) notebook does not have such issue with its keyboard nor is has any "dent" when I compared them side by side.
So I was so disappointing and wanted to return this replacement one as well. But I just don't have the luxury to do so due to the demand of my work loads. Otherwise, I will definitely ask for another replacement immediately. Oh well, I will continue to try to live with it till one day the keyboard refuse to go back to the position.
I had owned two Acer Notebooks in the past. One is Travelmate 602 and the other one is Travelmate 630. Also I have owned three different Hp/Compaq Notebooks plus an Apple Powerbook. I have never had such a BAD experience like this.
Acer used to make excellent notebooks. I guess this is not the case any more from my most recent experience. The Timeline series is certainly a product with very good potential to make Acer moving closer to their goal to be the #1 NB brand in the world. And from Acer's website you can tell they do have a big hope of the Timeline. It is really a shame that a good design turns into a lousy product.
What Acer needs now is to visit their contracted manufacturer, at KunShan/ShangHai China, which makes this series (Aspire Timeline 15'6 inch series). They need to review the assembly/testing/packing process seriously. I am not sure how much time Acer and the CM had done during the initial FAI process. Either the process is not being followed well in their factory, or the OEM supplier is not making/testing key components per the specification, then the QA/PE in the factory also failed to discover these (obvious) defects.
Brand recognition, Product Reputation and Customer loyalty all takes years to build. They could be all gone just by one simple mistake. Acer, I hope you are listening. Because your Acer.com/us was not accessible for around one hour when I was writing this review..... Gee, what a (another) disappointment.
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