Acer is preparing to launch a new family member Aspire One, which should soon be completed with a computer halfway between netbook and laptop ultrafine.
The Acer Aspire One 753 actually revolves around a WXGA display with LED backlight 11.6 inches. It is a little larger than 10 inches of a netbook but smaller than the 13.3 inches normally encountered on ultrathin laptops. The computer thus marks only 1.4 kg on the scale or the weight of some netbooks.
Technically, however, it houses an Intel platform at low voltage, but not the second generation of Atom mini-laptops. Therefore, there is a recent Arrandale processor family, with a Celeron certainly U3400 clocked at only 1.06 GHz (1.66 GHz cons for Atom N450 of the vast majority of netbooks) but mostly with 2 MB cache (which is four times the 512 KB of Atom). It is associated with a graphics chip Intel GMA providing hardware decoding of high definition and supported by up to 4 GB of RAM. A hard disk up to 640GB, Wi-Fi N, HDMI output and a battery providing a range of 6 hours (less than a netbook recently), to mention only some of the other technical characteristics, supplement this equipment.
The Acer Aspire One 753 is expected soon in Europe for a still undisclosed price.
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