The Relatively Super Acer Timeline 1810T Netbook
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It looks like netbook manufacturers have finally upped the ante. Netbooks are seeming to get more powerful. The Acer Timeline 1810T is a prime example of this phenomenon.
The 1810T is to have an 11.6″ screen with 1366×768 resolution and be powered by a 1.4 GHz Intel ULV SU3500 processor and GMA 4500MHD graphics card. This netbook can be equipped with up to 4 GB of RAM, 4x more than the average netbook.


The 1810T is currently rumored to ship with the Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, but the Windows 7 system is soon to be released and upgrades will be free.
Other tech specs of the Timeline 1810T netbook include hardware-accelerated decoding of high definition video, an HDMI socket, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. It also has a battery that supposedly lasts for eight hours.
The Timeline is rumored to share the same chassis as the Acer Aspire One 751 netbook and have hardware components similar to those found in other devices in Acer’s TImeline series.
The price and release date for this super netbook are still currently unavailable, but we’ll be sure to post any updates as they come out.
Via Engadget.

