Acer Outs Timeline 8000 Series

Author Hugo Jobling
Published 30th Jul 2009
Acer Outs Timeline 8000 Series
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Acer has added another step to its timeline range. Sitting (numerically at least) above the 4000-series and 5000-series comes the 8000-series, targeted at both business users and general consumers alike.


Three display sizes are on offer - 13.3in, 14in and 15.6in - all with a 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution. Either Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Solo ULV CPUs are available, with up to 4GB or 8GB of DDR3 RAM depending on whether a 32bit or 64bit OS is installed. Storage options across the 8000 series range from either a 160GB to a 500GB hard drive or an 80GB Intel X25-M SSD with graphics are handled by either Intel's GMA 4500MHD integrated chip, or a dedicated ATI 4330 GPU.

Four USB ports on the 15.6in model and three on the 14in ad 13.3in, a memory card reader and Bluetooth are present. All of the 8000-series will come with Draft-N wireless and will eventually offer HSDPA connectivity as an upgrade. Each Timeline 8000-series laptop has a multi-touch touchpad.

The 8000-series also has some nifty battery features. A claimed eight hours of battery life is a good start and it's complemented by a 'smart' charger which will turn itself off when the cells are at 100 per cent capacity - reducing degradation.

UK-centric pricing isn't available yet, nor is a release date.

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comment Ohmz said on 30th July 2009

"Three display sizes are on offer - 13.3in, 14in and 15.6in - all with a 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution."

Now that's poor! Looks like we haven't go... more

comment Andrew Violet said on 30th July 2009

Hopefully there not too pricey since that was one of the major selling points of the oringinal series.

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