
This fantastic giveaway is the last of my Back-to-School giveaways, but be sure to check out all of the current giveaways for other great prizes that are still available!
I think Moms and kids alike (or anyone else for that matter) will love this Acer Aspire Timeline Laptop. It’s part of a new category of laptops called “thin and light,” and this particular model boasts 8+ hours of battery life. I can attest to the battery life personally, as I left the house with mine on at 8:45 this morning and it’s still going strong at 3:45 in the afternoon.
After using this laptop for a week, I’m very impressed with it. Priced as low as $769.99, it rivals my far more expensive Sony Vaio in speed and definitely is far more convenient to tote around.
I just want to take a moment to share some of my favorite features from a mom’s perspective:
- The first thing I noticed is that the power cord is formed at a right angle. I was ecstatic about this because we have an older Toshiba laptop that the kids use. Its cord just comes straight out of the back, and we’ve had to replace it 7+ times because the wires break at the base of the plug and the computer won’t charge. So yay for user-friendly power cords!
- Keys that are easy to replace are big in my book. Yes, I purposefully popped one off just to see how easy it was to replace, and I’m happy to report that it snapped back on super easy, unlike my old Dell laptop that used to have me in tears trying to replace a key. Plus, the former transcriptionist in me loves the feel of the keys when typing. They are very smooth and give just enough resistance.
- The long battery life is another feature I love. I mean, who wouldn’t? I can follow my kids around the house with my laptop, take it in the car, and look up a recipe while I’m cooking dinner all in one charge.
- I can multitask with ease thanks to the Intel Core 2 Duo processor. I’m not quite techie enough to explain just how this wonderful piece of technology works, but I know that it allows me to run multiple programs at the same time without bogging down the system as a whole. This means that I can run Firefox, Tweetdeck, Paint Shop, Skype, and more without lags while working. What mom couldn’t use a little boost while multitasking? Do note that running several processing intensive programs in tandem can decrease the length of time before you need to recharge the battery.
- This particular model has a HUGE hard drive. At 500GB, I won’t be running out of space any time soon, even with a large iTunes collection and several hundred digital photos stored on it currently. I’m not an expert, but I’ve noticed software getting larger over the years, so a large hard drive will be important for longevity.
A few things on it that I’m not crazy about:
- No CD drive – this makes it a little difficult to install some software, but I understand the need to forgo one to keep the thin and light feel. And of course, USB CD drives are fairly inexpensive if that’s a necessity for you.
- Touch-sensitive buttons – I wish they would have put a sticker on the computer to point out the row of touch-sensitive buttons above the keyboard. My curious toddler swiped his hand across them turning off the WiFi, and I spent a good 30 minutes trying to figure out how to turn it back on. Cool technology, but dangerous with kids around.
- Mouse button is stiff – the mouse button is a little awkwardly placed and is slightly stiff. Maybe this is something that I just need a little time to get used too, but it’s definitely not my optimal setup.
- Glossy screen – I’ve found that most systems come with glossy screens, but the anti-glare screen that my old Dell had was one of the only features that I loved. It makes working outside so much easier, and I enjoy taking the kids outside and letting them play while answering a few emails.
Overall none of the things that I was less than pleased with would be deal breakers when looking for a computer in this category. It may not be ideal as a complete desktop replacement laptop, but it’s perfect for a mom, dad, student, etc. who needs access to the Internet, email, word processing software and the like on the go and at home.
One very lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win an Acer Aspire Timeline AS3810T-6775 Laptop:
- 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 Processor
- 4096MB Dual-Channel DDR3 1066MHz Memory
- 80 GB Solid State Drive
- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit (SP1)
- Over 8 Hours of Battery Life (6-Cell 5600 mAh)
- 13.3-inch HD CineCrystal LED-backlit Display
To enter, leave a comment and tell me what features you look for in a laptop. Is portability and weight most important, or are you looking for something with high performance to replace your home desktop?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. Tell me what features are most important to you when shopping for a new laptop!
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Prize:
(1) Acer Aspire Timeline AS3810T-6775 (ARV $899), as described above
This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, 9/2. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email on and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
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Note: As the sponsor of this giveaway, Intel provided me with a laptop to review the latest features as well as a second laptop to give away to a Deal Seeking Mom reader.


joanna smith
We haven’t had a working laptop in over a year now and since our children are now starting to use the computer the most important feature we would be looking for when shopping for a laptop is battery life and dependency! This would be critical since a laptop in our home would get so much use. Another feature we would also be looking for is adequate speed and memory. Again, with high usage and a lot of different hands on the keyboards so to speak, having enough memory to handle multiple programs being open and the speed with which each program works are also both important features to us. Oh how having this laptop would change our lives! Thanks so much for the chance to enter.
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David Richardson
For me , battery life is the most important. I also want a notebook that is light weight.
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louise werre
Easy to navigate–with 0r without attaching a mouse
Joy
This computer looks like the perfect one for me!!!!!!!! Long battery life, big hard drive, nice size, etc.
Addrienne Mertens
size does matter! i really like the smaller netbooks, i dont like that they have no disc drive though.
so i look for a quality screen. it has to look real.
HDMI slot, so i can plug it into my tv
good quality dvd player.
not worried about the battery. i dont mind plugging in.
fast processor
quality graphics card
well i could go on and on.
my laptop went for a swim in wine so im in the market for a new one. ive been searching around.
Addrienne Mertens
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Terry C
Reliability, price and memory are most important for me. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Irene
price is always a factor for me, but i would also make sure that it’s comfortable to type on and the screen is big enough.
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Dan Smith
Light, easy to carry and has a lot of memory.
susan p
size, speed and price thanks
Allyson ayala
price and the functions the computer can do are reasons why i shop around
kasey
Speed, portability, and battery life
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Catherine Gildea
Reputation for reliability is the first thing I look for.
mineola
speed, ease of portability (weight) & capacity – this looks like a mighty useful item!
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speed, ease of portability (weight) & capacity – this looks like a mighty useful item!
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speed, ease of portability (weight) & capacity – this looks like a mighty useful item!
thanks
Christina
It must have a great battery life!
Amanda S.
The most important features to me are price and size!
T. Roman
I look for speed, portability, battery life, and the ability to run UNIX-based systems when looking at laptops.
Jacqueline Matuza
In a laptop I’m looking for portability and weight, my desktop works just fine so I can do the majority of my storing there, making that less important for my laptop
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tanya
Function is most important to me, over portability and size. My laptop is quite big (took FOREVER to find a case big enough to carry it in). But it has a full size keyboard and also full number pad so it’s easy to go from it to the desktop. I do curse its size and weight when I travel though, so would be great to have one a little more mobile.
Susan Smith
price, lightweight, easy to carry and lots of memory
Camille Tusler
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