Aspire One, which, despite being billed as 'not just another notebook'
bears all the hallmarks of being yet another Eee PC competitor complete
with 8.9' LED display (the same display size as all Eee PC's except the
newly announced Eee PC 1000/H) and which comes with either Win XP or
Linux operating systems preloaded.Interestingly, Acer have chosen to
announce their new Aspire One just when we are expecting an imminent
official announcement from Dell that they will also be entering the
mini/micro notebook market with a device known, at this stage, as the
Mini Inspiration but then again, what with the Computex presently in
full swing, perhaps this should not come as too much of a surprise.So,
apart from the aforementioned 8.9' display and Atom power under the
hood, what does Acer's Aspire One have to offer us?Size-wise the Aspire
One measures in at a compact 9.8' x 6.7' x 1.14' whilst it weighs in at
'little more than two pounds'. The 'masterpiece of technological
simplicity', as Acer's press release bills it, sports a battery life of
just 6 hours, a screen resolution of 1024×600, an integral
CrystalEye webcam, comes with integrated 802.11b/g WiFi with 3G
connectivity being a possible future option and offers either 512MB or
1GB of RAM dependant on the OS opted for (Linux and XP respectively).
Storage comes in the form of either a NAND flash module of 8GB or an
80GB internal HDD with a built-in memory card reader - supporting Secure
Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and xD-Picture
Cards - offering 'absolute data freedom'.
The 'masterpiece of technological simplicity' (we would bill it somewhat
differently - perhaps 'undoubtedly competent, reasonably desirable but
hardly mind-blowing Eee PC competitor'), otherwise known as the Acer
Aspire One, will, according to Acer's press release, be made available
in blue and white (with 'two new soft, warm tones' in the form of brown
and - yes - pink becoming available at a later late) and will retail for
around the not unreasonable $380 price point sometime in Q3 of this year.
Let's hope that Dell's Mini Inspiration is, to excuse almost a pun,
somewhat more inspiring and at least brings something a little different
to the table.
Acer

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