The Power of the Dwarf : Reviewing the Acer 1810tz

Jan 11

This weekend I had the honor AND the pleasure of going out to buy me some new gear. After renovating our laundry room over the holidays, I had planned on getting me a second 28 inch monitor, but Einstein got in the way. According to some teeny weeny "law of phisics" 2 atoms cannot occupy the same room in normal spacetime. As a result the edge of my "Second" 28 inch display would occupy the same atomic space as the wall of my office. ( I just didn’t have the room for 2 screens). So that purchase was canceled. This DID free up the next item on my list for purchase : A new(er) Pc laptop to run Ubuntu and Windows 7 to replace my TC1100 Tablet pc. I love the device, but at over 2 kilograms its a little heavy to lug around ALL the time.

The parameters for "what I wanted" out of this new laptop were a little conflicting to say the least. I wanted the power of a full size notebook, but wanted something distinctly smaller than the standard 15.4 or 17 inch size notebooks out there. I had even been hitting the bargain sites for a second hand 13.3 inch Macbook, but still found it too large. With nostalgic memories of my old 12 inch Ibook in my mind, i went on the impossible quest of finding this mix between high power-small formfactor – affordable price.

The "Small form factor" was not an issue. There are hundreds of Netbooks out there in every possible color, ready and able to become your portable companion. From 7 inch screens (nice but too darn small) to 9 and 10 inch screens (getting there, but still too low when it comes to screen resolution) to the newer 11.6 inch models. These last models sport displays with a screen real estate of about 1300 by 768 which is pretty decent. The additional bonus of this form factor is that you get a full sized keyboard.

So I did some looking around and was a little disappointed to find a few models out there (From Acer, Packard Bell etc) but all of them once again with an Atom Processor ( Some with the new Atom 520 chip set that means HELL when you want to run Linux on them). So Friday afternoon  I hooked up with @woollymittens on twitter and we talked about the notebook HE got for his trip to Australia. Apparently Packard Bell had created a special DOT MA model that had the same "look and feel" of a netbook, but sported an AMD instead of an ATOM processor and came with 2 gigabytes of ram. I was intrigued about this "Uber-Netbook" and did some more Googling around. We found the Packard Bell M.U model with 1 gigabyte of ram and a peculiar Intel Intel CULV processor in the Local Mediamarket, and for about 400 euros it was quite a bargain. After checking out some reviews online (Tweakers.net) it appeared to be a very interesting notebook.  Mind you : This is NOT a netbook, Because the machine did NOT have an Atom CPU, its ram capacity was NOT limited to 1 gigabyte AND it came  with an HDMI connector on the side. (and an ATI Radeon videocard). This gave it the edge over the ‘regular netbooks’ by stepping away from the " Crippled/underpowered Atom architecture " while still holding true to the compact formfactor. So it was time to hit the road and go take a look at the machine.

The great thing about having a Geeky wife is that you have a "buddy" that loves to go with you on your "Laptop Quest"
. So I talked the "desired specs’ through with Nyana (just so she knew what we were hunting for) and we dashed off to the nearest MediaMarket in Herstal (French speaking part of the country). to go see if we could find one of these Packard Bell M.U notebooks. Unfortunately they were sold out BUT they did have one very good looking Acer Aspire 1810 model on the shelves. A little bit higher in price then the Packard Bell , but it was one sweet little notebook. I had read online that the Packard Bell dot MU series were actually the same machines as the Acer "Timeline" Netbooks. So I asked the shop-dude for details.
Surprisingly THIS friendly Mediamarkt shop clerk DID now what he was talking about and he explained that the Acer Aspire 1810TZ came with an even newer processor then the Packard Bell MU series. With a 1,3 GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core ULV SU4100 processor this baby came with 2 gigs of ram AND a 64-bit version of Windows 7. The led screen , the low powered processor, the 6-Cell (8 theoretical hour), the 4500HM graphic card AND the HDMI port make this little laptop a very VERY powerful dwarf that puts its Netbook-family to shame.

All in all, this isn’t a Netbook,  The Acer Aspire 1810tz is a small form factor laptop. 3cm thick, fast, fairly silent, very fuel-efficient and extremely portable it is a dwarfed-down  version of your run-of-the-mill laptop.At 499 euros it was a pretty high price for a Netbook .. but its NOT a Netbook. So if you compare the price to a ‘regular’ laptop ..its pretty cheap and portable.

First impressions of the device are very positive. The display is nice, the cpu is fast, the keyboard is wonderful and the Windows 7 needs to be de-crapified after installation (plenty of useless software provided by acer) But beside that its a great machine ! What i like is the 5 in 1 card-reader ,  The wireless b/g/N card and the fact its only 3cm thick (and very light).

The real fun however started when I installed Ubuntu 9.10 on it. Every single thing worked out of the box. EVERYTHING. The wifi , the sound , the video drivers, (ok i still need to check the HDMI port) the card-reader … EVERYTHING .. And its lightning fast ! The bad press 9.10 has gotten so far has nothing to say on this install of Ubuntu. The laptop is supported flawlessly. Even my Mobistar 3G modem (for which i Still need to find 64 bit drivers to get it to work under Windows7) works like a charm. And did I mention it was Fast ?  like in : Really fast.

All in all the combination of fast hardware, a small form factor and flawless software support by both Ubuntu AND Windows 7, elevate this little notebook to one of the better ones I’ve owned in a long time. I even dare to say this is the BEST PC-laptop i’ve owned up until now. (Looking at bang for the buck). Over the next couple of days i’ll be pushing the limits of the Graphics card by trying Half-Life, I’ll hook up our TV on the HDMI port and " Release the power of the dwarf".

Links :

Another review by Notebookcheck  

My own UNBOXING set.

 

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Jan 10

I went shopping for a new notebook yesterday and got me an Acer Timeport as my main ‘non mac’ system to run Ubuntu , Windows 7 and stuff like that. I’ll post a complete review once i’m done testing. But the unboxing porn IS ready to go. Instead of doing it mysellf, I outsourced the process towards two friendly Starfleet Officers.

 
 
 

 

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Introducing : The Laundry Room.

Jan 09


Those of you who have been following me on Twitter over the holidays, might have noticed that there were a lot of tweets about "Renovating" flying back and forth. Yep .. its true. I’ve been hitting the DIY over the holidays, renovating our spare/laundry room into an office. When we moved in here we had the "office" upstairs in the attic. A big desk with the 24 inch Imac, Some extra screens, a couch, a tv .. it was a nice hangout.. But it was "upstairs" This meant that it was rather inconvenient to "computer away" as the better half was making dinner in the kitchen, or if one of us wanted to hang out on the porch. 

So Nyana moved the 24 inch Imac downstairs (Kitchen Table) because quite frankly : Technology is THAT MUCH a part of our daily lives. So the next logical step would be to move the rest of our office downstairs to an area that was more "in-line" with our daily routine. A geek hangout that still had the characteristics of ‘a geek hangout’ with plenty of room for computers, screens, stuff and geeky-memorabilia, but was not this intrusive ‘mission control-style’ technoblob in an otherwise stylish house. 

So we came up with a compromise and turned our spare/laundry room into a geek-o-sphere WITHOUT kicking out the laundry element of the room. The result ? A stylish use of a reserved amount of space. Maximum storage capabilities and total integration of the "secundary function" of the room (laundry room) into its primary function : Geek pad.

 

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ISS Cribs baby !

Jan 09

One of the shows that allmost puts me in a Coma every time I see it , is MTV Cribs ! Some punked up rapper with too much money and about half a braincell does loooove to show people around his great house with its 4 pools, 3 Garages and 45 Plasma Tv’s so he can watch Martha Steward while taking a crap. But the voyeur inside of us does like to poke around in peoples houses to see ‘how they hang".

Well the question about "how they hang" in the highest penthouse apartment know to human kind .. has ALSO been answered. Thanx to Sharky we get a great video tour of the ISS Spacestation in this youtube video he sent in. The funny thing is that its A: Not at all "Spacy" (it looks more like the inside of a Russian Pop-bands Tourbus) AND that its damn Cramped. The one thing I noticed is that "Zero G" is not all that its worked up to be.

Sure you never "Fall Down" and impress your friends by propelling yoursellf by the power of your own farts, but you also need to strap EVERYTHING down.  So I hope you think of things like that when you see those ISS guys on Tv. Remember how cramped their little condo-in-space is. Ok , they have the greatest view OF the planet, but they also run the risk of being hit by (hopefully their own) flying poo.

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Its always nice to have a laugh at a running gag, and somehow THIS one is becoming a classic. What started out as a prank by some Co-Workers has turned into its very own little internet Meme.

For those of you who don’t remember "The Mega Mindy Incident" you can find out more HERE . This week "The Herne" (from Theherne.com ) and Dave Gray (From the Agp Podcast ) merged some layers in Photoshop and gave the Australian weather forcast .. a bit of a twist. So could the predictions be true and the appearance of "pink-tighted superheroes" point to some kind of "Global Charming ?"

 

 

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