Acer Aspire 5810T Timeline, the Ultra portable, lightweight
The Acer Aspire 5810T laptop is very thin and extremely lightweight, like all of the range Timeline. Despite having a considerable display of 15.6 inches, its maximum thickness is only 30 mm. Your weight does not exceed 2.4 kilograms, despite being very well equipped. Now comes the Spanish market with a fairly reasonable price of 700 euros in its most basic configuration.
All this without forgetting that this is a team with long battery life. The Aspire 5810T boasts an average of nine hours of autonomy. To achieve that mark uses Intel Core 2 Duo ultra low voltage and solid-state drives (SSD) for storage of data. Although it is also possible to equip them with a hard drive conventional, with a capacity of 500 gigabytes.

Among its notable technical sheet are a maximum of four gigabytes of RAM DDR3, an optical drive DVD Super Multi, and the possibility of adding a graphics card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 (with 512 megabytes of graphics memory). The system adds the Dolby Sound Room surround effect in multimedia tasks, while for wireless Internet connectivity available WiFi, and optionally a module 3G.
Compact and lightweight, it also has an attractive minimalist design in aluminum. His touchpad multitáctil recognizes certain gestures with the fingers to rotate photos or zoom, making it easier to use. Its direct function keys, which include backup files, they also improve accessibility to users. Additionally, your keyboard FineTip is especially comfortable. One of the many details you care this Acer Aspire 5810T, already available for that price of 700 euros.
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