Acer launches Aspire Netbook
Acer Australia has recently launched the Aspire One, its first 8.9″ Netbook. Powered by the latest Intel Atom processor, Aspire One is an internet device designed to make online activities fast, simple and convenient.
Aspire One features an 8.9″ CrystalBrite LED backlit display (resolution of 1024×600 pixels), CrystalEye webcam and 802.11b/g WiFi built-in as standard for access to available wireless networks.
Aspire One will be available with Linpus Linux Lite or Windows XP Home, and comes with 512MB or 1GB of memory respectively. There are two alternatives for data storage: a NAND flash module of 8GB or an 80GB internal HDD. In addition the Aspire One reads 5 different types of memory card.
The bundled OneMail application integrates up to five email accounts into one central inbox. Similarly, users can have multiple instant messenger accounts via a single point of access.
Available in a range of colours, the Aspire One has a RRP of $599AUD (linux version).
- Linux version weighs less than 1kg
- Windows XP version weighs 1.1kg
- Up to 3 hours battery life with standard 3-cell battery
- Up to 7 hours battery life with optional 6-cell battery


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