Acer Aspire One 532G First with Dedicated Nvidia Ion Graphics

Acer Aspire One 532G First with Dedicated Nvidia Ion Graphics

Feb 16, 2010
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Acer is rolling out the Aspire One 532G, continuing to innovate the netbook space.
The 532G, introduced Feb. 15, is the first netbook to feature Nvidia Ion graphics for high-definition playback at 720p on the LED backlit 10.1-inch display and 1080p on a larger screen, through the HDMI port.
Acer officials say the netbook intelligently transitions between the 512MB of dedicated Nvidia Ion graphics and Nvidia’s Optimus technology to optimize power use and offer up to 10 hours of battery life. Also contributing to its efficiency is an Intel Atom N450 platform, for a package that Acer says can support Internet browsing, e-mail and document editing, as well as PC gaming and 3D computing.
The 532G is an inch thin, weighs 2.2 pounds and includes Wi-Fi connectivity and optional 3G. It comes with interchangeable converters for charging anywhere in the world, and the charger is said to weigh less than typical chargers and charge in one-third the time.
Acer hasn’t yet offered details about the operating system, or the price, though it is mercury free, Energy Star v5.0 qualified and RoHS and WEEE EU compliant.
Arriving toward the end of the first quarter of 2010, the Aspire One 532 G will come in sapphire blue, ruby red and pearl silver.
According to DisplaySearch, 2009 was a strong year for netbooks, with approximately 33.3 million units shipping during the year and 2009 sales totals growing 103 percent over 2008 totals.
In 2010, sales of these generally sub-$400 PCs are expected to continue to climb, though at a slower rate. By year’s end, DisplaySearch expects netbook shipments to reach 39.7 million units.

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