
With it clear what it was before when we would in front of a computer, and now we do not know if it’s a laptop, a desktop, a nettop … or a Tablet PC. At least that arises with the last team to launch Taiwan’s Acer, the Acer Aspire Timeline 1820P, a curious laptop that is aimed at fashion from the removable, tiltable touch monitor to operate as a Tablet PC and are ready with a copy of Window 7.
This Acer Aspire 1820P Timeline shows a 11.6 inch screen capacitive 1366 × 768 pixels (Is it so hard to FullHD resolution small screen?), And comes equipped with a battery of six cells with which they can reach a time operating at up to seven hours. In total, the netbook comes despite a kilo and a half, so be careful with losing, if you forget that you will not notice because of how light it is.

In terms of technical performance, the Acer Aspire Timeline 1820P uses for its operation performance of an Intel Core 2 Solo processor with a power of 1.4 GHz and a couple of gigs of RAM. Regarding the graphics capabilities in Acer have been a little slacker, and not out of GMA 4500MHD chip, so we forget to use this Acer Aspire Timeline 1820P as a platform or high-definition gaming.
However, the manufacturer has prepared itself to the latter as one of the possible uses, judging from the HDMI video output that we observed between samples of cable. It is the only connection, but the others are wireless, including a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. If all this has proved attractive, the price may be tuned. Although being a netbook can be a bit expensive, worth 500 euros place it among the most interesting because of its touchscreen and convertible Tablet PC.

