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Acer Aspire 1810TZ Olympic Edition available for pre-order

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Acer Aspire Timeline 1810TZ Olympic Edition

When Acer launched its series of 11.6 inch thin and light notebooks with Windows 7 recently, there were three models:

  • Acer Aspire Timeline 1810T with a 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor
  • Acer Aspire Timeline 1810TZ with a 1.3GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core SU4100 processor
  • Acer Aspire 1410 with a 1.2GHz Intel Celeron SU2300 processor

Now there’s a new model in the mix: The 1810TZ Olympic Edition. Basically, it’s a standard Timeline 1810TZ except that it has the international Olympics logo on the lid. Oh yeah, and it costs about $30 more than the standard 1810TZ, at $579.99.

The laptop has an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display, 3GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive and runs Windows 7 Home Premium.

The Acer Aspire 1810TZ Olympic Edition is available for pre-order from Amazon. Interestingly, the non-Olympic edition is kind of hard to find these days, although B&H seems to have it in stock for $549.99.

via Netbooked

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Posted on Thursday, December 17th, 2009, 5:31 pm by Brad Linder




  • Jack

    Olympic Edition Acers have been available in Canada (no doubt because of the games being in Vancouver) for at least a month now in both 1810T and 1810TZ flavours. Last time I looked NCIX had plenty of the 1810TZ in stock for CAD$550 although I believe that is a 2GB/250GB config.

  • Michael

    Only foos fall for gimmick. All these Ferrari, Olympic, Vivian Tam etc editions have no meaning other than aesthetic.

    Only feeble minded people get excited over such products.

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  • And

    Well, it's not always “the same” – with just a “logo”. At least in some Scandinavian country you can find the 1810TZ “OY” with the same spec. as the standard 1810TZ with the SU4100, but instead of 3 GB RAM and a 320 GB HDD, you get 4 GB and 500 GB HDD, and at least one retailer sell it at the same price as the 3/320 combo. However, I do agree completely that paying extra for just a small “logo” isn't worth it; but if you paid the same but got more, and people thinking that you bought it just for the “logo”, well, then it's their “problem”.

  • And

    Well, it's not always “the same” – with just a “logo”. At least in some Scandinavian country you can find the 1810TZ “OY” with the same spec. as the standard 1810TZ with the SU4100, but instead of 3 GB RAM and a 320 GB HDD, you get 4 GB and 500 GB HDD, and at least one retailer sell it at the same price as the 3/320 combo. However, I do agree completely that paying extra for just a small “logo” isn't worth it; but if you paid the same but got more, and people thinking that you bought it just for the “logo”, well, then it's their “problem”.

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