Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3-581TG and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3-581TG.
April 2012
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93 Reviews
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Ultrabook Aspire Timeline U mengusung layar besar dan teknologi grafis terbaru, bisa menjadi pilihan bagi Anda sebagai perangkat hiburan mobile. Desainnya memang terkesan bidang dengan bobot yang tidak ringan, sehingga diperlukan tempat penyimpanan khusus...
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Published: 2012-06-12, Author: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
Powerful graphics in a thin package; loaded.
Mediocre panel; width pushes the boundaries of ultrabook portability.
The Aspire Timeline Ultra delivers great performance in a svelte package, but a low-res display and cheap build materials keep it from being a lust-worthy laptop...
Very good graphics performance, Fast SSD and thus very good application performance, Good battery life thanks to Optimus
Poor display, Touchpad without dedicated buttons, Hot under load
Nvidia wants to put the "Ultra" in Ultrabooks with the GeForce GT 640M - or so the striking PR statement says. Fortunately, The performance fulfills this statement to no end. The graphics performance of the GT 640M is considerable, all the while maintaini...
Abstract: The Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3 is a unique laptop. It was the first product on the market to contain a GPU based of Nvidia’s new Kepler architecture, beating out not only other laptops but also the desktop video cards. It’s also a rare 15.6” ult...
Unbelievable graphics performance, Thin and light yet well built, Good keyboard and large touchpad,
Bad location for power button, All ports are in back, Nasty hot spot on the bottom,
The Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M3 is the most impressive ultrabook we've reviewed to date. Despite a few design annoyances, this 15-inch ultrabook delivers an exceptional balance of portability performance and a premium feel. We have a hard time overlooking things like a power button that is easy to press by accident and a complete lack of ports on the sides. Combine those two issues with a nasty