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Posted 25 May 2011 - 04:33 AM

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Forum: Backyard Birds, Feeders, Food
Posted: May 24, 10:42 PM [GMT -8]
Post Subject: Acer Aspire Review
Post author: sunsun1234
Dual boot is not a new feature, and many PC manufacturers are offering this feature on their products. Acer, one of the largest computer manufacturers, has upgraded its product, the Acer Aspire One with features like dual boot capability, Google Android, and Microsoft Windows XP. The aim of this upgrade is to provide the best netbook for people who like to use both Google Android and Microsoft Windows XP.

The Acer Aspire AS5742-6814 Notebook Intel Core i3 380M(2.53GHz) is replacing the previous model, the AOD250, with many upgrades especially on its processor. This new model is using the latest Intel Atom N450 at 1.66GHz, and it is providing enough processing power for regular office applications while using low power consumption for better mobility. The processor is backed up with 1GB DDR2 memory and a 160GB hard drive for the storage. The components that this netbook use are good enough, and affordable enough to keep the netbook’s price competitive.

Like most of other netbooks in the market, the Acer Aspire AS5742-6413 Notebook Intel Core i5 480M(2.66GHz) is using a 10.1 inch screen with 3 cell Li-Ion battery pack. This battery pack can be upgraded to a 6 cell battery for better mobility. The most impressive thing about this netbook is its ability to boot using dual operating systems. The Android is being used for fast boot and instant network connectivity, while the Windows XP is being used as the main operating system.

This Acer Aspire One AOD255E-13444 Diamond Black Intel Atom N455(1.66GHz) 10.1" WSVGA 1GB DDR is currently available for preview at Taipei Computer Application Show and people who are attending the event can get a special price of only $300. There is no official public availability for this netbook yet, but it is estimated to be priced at around $375 so that the $300 pricing at the Taipei Computer Application Show for this great netbook is really a good deal.






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