7/08/2008

New Generation of Mini-Notebooks


Mini-Notebooks get very popular and Asus, with its Eee PC, now get really hard competition from Acer. The Aspire One is now shipped out. The prising will be about $400. Whit that price even many Sub-Notebooks will get in trouble with their prices.
It is also a perfect PC for starters – light with only 2 pounds and measuring 9.9 by 6.7 by 1.14 inches. Using Intel´s 1.6GHz Atom CPU is fast enough for the basic using and it also save a lot of energy too.
And the Aspire One is fairly well constructed for a beta unit. The hard, candy-colored exterior is fairly polished and feels solid to the touch--certainly tough enough to withstand being tossed in your bag. And a huge, well-secured bezel keeps the 8.9-inch, 1024-by-600-pixel display in place.
For $400 you will also get 8GB harddisk (SSD) and 512MB of RAM without Windows XP. But there is no problem to get a 80GB harddisk 1-2GB of RAM and Windows XP home edition, of course for some more bugs.


6 COMMENTS:

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I think all these mini notebooks are really cool and could potentially expand hugely. With customization options you could do quite a bit with them. This new one looks especially cool. Thanks for sharing.

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People like thinner these days it seems. I was mostly a desktop person and I like to help people fix their computers at times and offer self-help advice. Thanks for this post!

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I wonder whether this will replace the use of mobile phones in the future.

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These small notebooks are definitely of the new generation, but my only complaint is that they break relatively quickly. They are very convenient though, can't argue with that.