Acer Aspire 4810T in Laptops
Verdict
Nondescript looks and plodding performance are elevated by absolutely stunning battery life
Review Date: 15 May 2009
Price when reviewed: £652 (£750 inc VAT)
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Value for Money

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...but the price!
I've bought an Acer 8930G with 1080p screen and Blu-ray, T6400 cpu and 4Gb DDR3 for this sort of price. Why so much for so much less?
By iwsmallwd on 13 Aug 2009 
Portability?
The 8930G weighs nearly 4kg but this weighs less than 2kg. That's what you're paying for with the 4810T, plus the battery life.
By Kuryakin on 13 Aug 2009 
Portability?
The 8930G weighs nearly 4kg but this weighs less than 2kg. That's what you're paying for with the 4810T, plus the battery life.
By Kuryakin on 13 Aug 2009 
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