Computer maker Acer announced two additions to its line of netbooks, including the Aspire One AO751h, which comes with an 11.6-inch LED lit widescreen display and a full keyboard. A smaller model, the Aspire One AOD250, offers a 10.1-inch display.The AO751h, the first 11.6-inch netbook, also comes with a
full-size keyboard. Acer says the netbook's high-definition LED-backlit
widescreen (16:9 ratio) display is large enough to view multiple windows and
reduces the need to scroll to view Internet sites. Acer suggests a retail price
of of $349.99, though an expanded six-cell battery version starts at $379.99.
The 10.1-inch AOD250, which comes with a choice of four
casing colors, carries a suggested retail price of $298. It is powered by an
Intel Atom N270 processor running Microsoft Windows XP Home edition. Additional
specs include a 160GB hard drive, an Acer Crystal Eye Web camera and three USB
2.0 ports.
The AO751h offers a six-cell battery, a Multi-in-1 digital
media card reader and dedicated SD card and is powered by an Intel Atom Z520
processor. Select models will feature up to 2GB of DDR2 memory and up to a
250GB internal hard drive. Both models weigh less than three pounds (2.75
pounds for the AO751h and 2.44 pounds for the AO250).
Acer also included a multigesture touchpad on the AO75ih
that allows users to pinch, flick and swirl their fingers across the
touchpad
for more natural photo and video viewing, as well as intuitive
navigation of Websites such as Google Earth. The touchpad also allows
users to scroll, zoom
in and out and flip through Web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more.
To
increase typing comfort, Acer included a soft-touch palm rest on both
models.
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The company says the extended 6-cell battery for the AO751h
can provide uptime of up to eight hours, while the 3-cell battery can provide
four hours of uptime. The AO250's standard 3-cell battery can provide up to
three hours and 15 minutes of battery life, while the 6-cell battery can
provide up to six hours.
Acers vice president of product management for Acer America
Sumit Agnihotry says they predict the larger display and keyboard will be a
game-changer for mobile consumers looking for the ultimate mobile device. The
release also notes select Acer Aspire One models come with the option for 3G
broadband wireless connectivity.
"These two new Acer Aspire One offerings will satisfy
the needs of today's extremely diverse mobile users from professionals who
need a streamlined, highly mobile form factor to students who want a
productivity-enhancing large keyboard and display, Agnihotry says in a
prepared statement. In all cases, Aspire One customers get a reliable,
easy-to-use, stylish device that will let them remain connected."
Nearly 6 million netbooks were shipped in the first quarter
of 2009, raising their standing within the notebook PC market to almost 20
percent, according to market forecaster DisplaySearch. Acer, with 1.8 million
units sold, topped the netbook market, shipping more netbooks than HP, Dell,
Toshiba and Lenovo.