Acer TravelMate Timeline 8571-6465 Review
- Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 (1.4 GHz)
- Intel GMA 4500MHD
- 4 GB RAM Size
- 320 GB HDD Capacity
Detailed laptop analysis based on 2 expert reviews
Score: 68 /100
15.6 ''- excellent
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Our summary of all reviews
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Performance
5 /100
At this level, the performance is very low. This limits the user to usual activities e.g surfing the web, writing emails. Using applications like Word or Excel is possible, though at a very low speed. Gaming and other high performance tasks are impossible. People looking for a secondary laptop or using non-complex applications only will be satisfied.
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3DMark 06 1024 x 768
887.18 #
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PCMark 05
3292 #
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PCMark Vantage
2388 #
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Cinebench xCPU 64Bit
2897 #
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Design
3.0/5
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Build Quality
4.0/5
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Base Unit Flex
:4.0/5
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Hinge Stability
:3.0/5
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Display Panel
:4.0/5
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Display
2.0/5
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Display Resolution
1366 x 768
This resolution is also called HD-ready. Viewing more than one website on the monitor is almost impossible, as one window takes up almost the whole space. Graphic designers might not be completely satisfied with this resolution, as this latter might be too small. High resolution picture and video editing is plainly impossible. This resolution is a good option for gamers as many graphic cards will be powerful enough to support the native resolution of this display. Watching most movies will be possible without any black bars at the top and bottom of the display.
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Color Reproduction
:2.0/5
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Contrast
:2.0/5
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Contrast Value
146 :1
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Brightness
:2.0/5
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Average Brightness
169 cd/m²
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Reflections
:4.0/5
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Viewing Angle
:1.0/5
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Sound
2.0/5
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Maximum Volume
:2.0/5
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Sound Clarity
:2.0/5
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Lows
:2.0/5
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Keyboard
4.0/5
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Layout
:4.0/5
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Keyboard Size
:4.0/5
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Key Responsiveness
:4.0/5
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Keyboard Flex
:5.0/5
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Keys Clicking Sound
:4.0/5
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Touchpad
4.0/5
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Touchpad Surface
:4.0/5
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Buttons
:4.0/5
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Buttons Noise
:4.0/5
The buttons of the touchpad offer a nice clicking feedback while pressing.
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Battery Surfing
5:45 h
The battery life is quite good. If are going to work outside, you can easily plan to spend up to six hours without your charger. Be it for a client meeting, preparing a paper, or simply answering your emails, lowering the brightness of your screen will greatly contribute to extending the battery life. As long as you do not launch programs which suck a lot of energy out of your battery like watching movies or playing games, you should be able to enjoy your half a day out. Also, make sure to check that the energy saving mode is on to maximise the time away from the power socket.
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Battery DVD/Video
4:05 h
When performing energy consuming tasks, this battery will last from 4 to 5 hours. Be it for watching a couple of movies, preparing presentations, or streaming videos, this battery will not fail you for quite some time. Note: Gaming requires much more power thus you will only be able to enjoy it for a much more limited time.
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Weight
5.07 lbs
This computer is for most users still comfortable to carry around, although for those used to lighter computers, it might seem a bit heavy at the beginning. Mobile users will most probably need a somehow large bag to carry this laptop around, a backpack in this case would be ideal. Even when factoring the extra weight of the charger, walking with this computer will still be fine for most users.
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Noise
5.0/5
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Noise Idle
:4.0/5
Normally you do not notice the noise of the laptop ventilation while idle.
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Noise Normal Use
:4.0/5
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Noise Full Load
:5.0/5
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Temperature
3.0/5
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Heat Top: Full Use
:5.0/5
The laptop keeps quite cool at normal use. That’s very convenient.
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Heat Top: Normal Use
:4.0/5
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Heat Bottom: Normal Use
:3.0/5
The bottom of the notebook warms up a little but is not getting too hot to place it on your lap.
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Heat Bottom: Full Load
:2.0/5
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All external reviews Acer TravelMate Timeline 8571-6465
| Language | Source URL | Review Date | Author |
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English |
www.notebookcheck.net | 2/10/10 | Florian Glaser |
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Deutsch |
www.notebookcheck.com | 3/18/10 | Florian Glaser |