Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire 1410 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire 1410.
February 2010
(77%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Keyboard and ergonomics are nice, Performs quite well in CPU heavy tasks, Screen display's crisp and very bright
Battery-life could have been more, Slightly expensive
Benchmarks and real world testsWe ran our usual battery of tests: Windows Experience index 3.8CinebenchR10: 2285 CB-CPUPOVRay:372Then for real world tests: we encoded a 1 min uncompressed AVI using x.264, which took a total of 198 seconds. Audio encodi...
Thin, lightweight, Overall Performance, Isolated keyboard, Feature set
Optical drive
The Aspire 1410 is clearly better than any netbook we've reviewed in terms of pure performance. It is meant for people interested in a compact, thin and light laptop that offers impressive ultraportability without huge performance bottlenecks. Compare...
Abstract: Acer’s Aspire laptops represent the company’s consumer range and the Acer Aspire 1410-74G25n (£299 inc. VAT) is a CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) machine that offers fantastic value for money. Performance isn’t this laptop’s strong point, but it isn...
Fantastic value for money, Light, portable and good durability, Excellent battery life, Bright, crisp and clear LED screen, HDMI port, 802.11n
CULV processor limits power, Shiny screen lid quickly attracts grime and fingerprints, Usability issues
This laptop is great value for money in terms of it's battery life and portability, though if it's a powerful laptop you're looking for, this one is not the right one for you...
The Acer Aspire 1410 is clearly better than any netbook we've reviewed in terms of pure performance. It is meant for people interested in a compact, thin and light laptop that offers impressive ultraportability without huge performance bottlenecks. Co...
The Acer Aspire 1410 is a great alternative to the netbook class of devices. With its single-core ultra low voltage processor, it runs single threaded applications well and offers far better performance than any Atom-based (non-ION) netbook. Add to this t...
Compact, lightweight; extremely low price; good battery life
Cramped touch pad, mouse buttons; mediocre Webcam; no optical drive
Forget wheezing Atom-powered netbooks: This compact Aspire delivers Windows 7, an 11.6-inch screen, and decent performance for about the same price. ...
The Acer Aspire 1410 is a heck of a netbook. Netbooks are still an emerging market, so they are still trying to find the sweet spot. This is one of the bigger netbooks, but it makes up for it with the power in the hardware. It has fast CPU, better grap...