Acer have launched their latest Intel Atom N450 processor netbook called the Acer Aspire One 532h. The new Aspire One runs a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, has 1GB of DDR2 memory and for storage it has a 160GB SATA hard drive.
For connectivity the Aspire One netbook connects at 802.11b/g although no bluetooth is mentioned in the specs. The screen measures 10.1 inches and runs at a WSVGA resolution. The screen is backlit by LED and graphics are powered by the Intel GMA 3150 graphics chip.
The Acer 523h runs the Windows 7 Starter operating system and the 6-cell battery is good for keeping the netbook running for up to 8 hours on a single charge. Size wise the Aspire netbook measures 7.28 x 10.17 x 0.99 inches and it weighs just 2.76 pounds.
A final run down of specs shows that the device also has a multi-gesture touchpad allowing for pinching, flicking and swirling to navigate through photos or Google Earth for example. A webcam is built in allowing video calls on programs such as Skype. A digital microphone is also built in to the Aspire One 532h. The keyboard has 84 keys and measures 93% of a full size keyboard. A memory card reader can be found in the netbook that is compatible with SD, MMS, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and xD memory cards. 3 USB ports can be found down the sides of the netbook along with a VGA output port.
Available now costing $299 (with a bizarre 99 cents saving).
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