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Acer's TravelMate Timeline 8000 series of laptops are designed as workhorse systems for mobile professionals, available in three screen sizes and claimed by the firm to have upwards of eight hours battery life for all-day use on the road.Announced duri...

Good keyboard; decent 13.3in screen...

No DVD drive; only available with Windows Vista...

Acer’s TravelMate 8371 is a no-nonsense laptop for professionals needing a business client for use while on the road. It features a decent keyboard and screen, and is a reasonable performer that does not weigh too much when carried around...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:19:18
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Acer’s Travelmate Timeline 8000 series targets the business sector, and provides all day usability in a very compact shell. At 13.3 inches, the TravelMate 8371 (£804 inc. VAT) is the smallest in the series.The laptop boasts a phenomenal battery life a...
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As a regular user of an Acer TravelMate laptop, I was pleased to receive one of the company’s 8000 Timeline series for review. This was the slim-line TravelMate 8371 which is aimed at the business users and currently comes with Windows Vista Business...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-22 01:19:18
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The TravelMate 8371 is solidly built, although the degree of flex in the keyboard may annoy some users. If you need an integrated optical drive, look to one of the larger models. Otherwise, enjoy the excellent battery life.

Lightweight yet robust, Highquality 13.3in. screen, Great battery life, Mobile broadband option, Competitive price...

No integrated optical drive, Noticeable flex in the keyboard, Lacklustre sound output...

The TravelMate 8371 is solidly built, although the degree of flex in the keyboard may annoy some users. If you need an integrated optical drive, look to one of the larger models. Otherwise, enjoy the excellent battery life...
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Earlier in the year, Acer announced its TravelMate 8000 Timeline series - a set of notebooks designed for business users that combine performance, security and battery life. The TM8371 has a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a...

Excellent battery life, thin and light...

Looks very boring, poor gaming performance...

Excellent performance and oodles of battery life in a thin, light, but dull frame. It doesnt win any awards for gaming performance, but we dont suspect thats what it was designed to doKey specsBluetooth, Ethernet, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SD...
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Acers Travelmate Timeline 8000 series targets the business sector, and provides all day usability in a very compact shell. At 13.3 inches, the TravelMate 8371 is the smallest in the series. The laptop boasts a phenomenal battery life and we managed to...

Excellent battery life, Brilliantly mobile, Well-specced...

Not great performance, No optical drive...
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Earlier in the year, Acer was one of the first companies to take advantage of Intel's new CULV processors in creating affordable ultra-portables. Delivering good performance and outstanding battery life, we were delighted by the Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T...
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With frankly amazing battery life, lasting as long as 10 hours under light use, and some excellent specifications make this great for those on the road. We didn’t like keyboard that much but overall this is an excellent value package...
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Acer's TravelMate Timeline 8371 has a plain, grey appearance that looks dowdy compared to most ultra-portable laptops. It feels sturdy, though, with an especially rigid lid that barely flexes at all under pressure. The Timeline may be slender, but i...
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In the meantime, the Acer Timeline Series is available in several configurations and case sizes, whereas a persistently slim and light design is used. Acer’s motto: mobile, efficient devices at a low price, but which have enough computing power, anyw...

Case quality, Nonglare display surface, Long battery life, Efficient computing performance, Low weight, Chic and slim design, Very quiet battery mode, Includes XP Professional as a downgrade via recovery DVD, Docking port and fingerprint reader...

Fan runs almost permanently, Meager software equipment, UMTS not yet available, Interface connection isn't ideal, Restricted display opening angle...

The omitted HDMI port isn't only painful for home users, as especially high resolution displays are preferably connected digitally at the office. The missing optical drive will prevent the one or other user from a purchase because an external device prese...
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