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Acer Aspire Netbook

18 August 2009 One Comment

acer-aspire netbookWith the rapid development of semiconductor industry we had seen lots of changes in consumer electronics products. Currently, manufactures are chasing each others in producing laptops that is portable enough to carry and yet have the full specs of real laptop. While surfing over the internet, I’ve found that this one laptop or to be exact netbook do really inspired me. It was Acer Aspire One 10.1 Netbook which have a trendy design with various selection of colours. To those who have been lugging a 15 or 14 inch you would be surpriced to notice that Acer Aspire Netbook is really lightweight since it’s only weights 2.95 pound, which is very transportable and ideal for those small airplane trays or to put on your lap.

The 1.6Ghz N270 Intel Atom processor is a single core processor but it is pretty snappy and certainly more than enough for most office type usage. The Netbook ships with Windows XP Home w/SP3 installed instead of Vista so to me it feels as responsive as (or better than) a Core 2 Duo based laptop running Vista. From my reading, the screen is 1024×600 CrystalBright (shiny) type LCD but very comfortable to read under various light conditions. Included with the packages is the integrated 0.3M megapixel (640×480) webcam and microphone embedded in the screen frame. Ideal to use a video phone/conferencing software like Skype, etc.

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