Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3 review

Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3 review
When Acer's Aspire Timeline Ultra notebook computers made their first appearance at CES, these 14- and 15-inch laptops appeared like nothing more than the successors to Acer's TimelineX series. Thin-and-light laptops, filled with optical drive plus some likely inexpensive price points. While there is no mistaking that DVD burners and mainstream display size, now that we know a couple of things we did not then: the 15-inch version the thing is available online for packs NVIDIA's next-gen Kepler graphics... and Acer's calling it an Ultrabook.

Acer's branding there Ultra M3 being an Ultrabook since it is under 20mm (.8 inches) thin, but considering that 15-inch display, numpad, optical drive and graphical horsepower, it's difficult to think about this as anything apart from a mainstream laptop. Should you accept Acer's marketing plan, though, this is actually the first so-known as Ultrabook to ship with discrete graphics. (We are looking to see more -- a lot more -- of those.) By this writing, a minimum of, we do not possess a confirmed cost, though Acer has stated the prices for that Ultra series should align with current TimelineX notebook computers (which would be to say, we are hardly expecting this to become a $1,500 machine.) Until we all know without a doubt, it will be difficult to say how sweet of the deal this really is, but that does not mean we can not discuss what it really really does. So how exactly does the performance stack facing regular 'ol 15-inch laptop Will it pummel a garden-variety Ultrabooks like you'd expect it to Come along beyond the break where we break lower precisely what this 'tweener can perform.

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