Friday 10 June 2011

Acer’s new netbook

Acer’s new netbook titled ‘Acer Aspire One Happy,’ what a mouthful!

imageNetbooks, what are they? Ever since we saw the release of tablets netbooks have been pushed aside a little however this may all change over the coming months if Acer can do enough to convince us that the Happy is a worthy buy for £229.

The second generation of the Happy is compact and is from the new Aspire Timeline X series providing a 10.1-inch screen and a 1024-600-pixel resolution, not the best resolution however not at all bad considering the price.

Acer have specifically targeted a younger audience with the Happy from the colours on offer, we have ‘Banana Cream’,’ Blueberry Shake’,’Strawberry Yoghurt’ and ‘Papaya Milk.’

Good thing is, the specs are unexpectedly not bad. Here’s what you can expect from the Happy: an Intel Atom processor running at a speed of 1.66GHz, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11n Wi-Fi, a battery life of up to 8 hours, a webcam which is always handy and an optional 3G modem on offer.

So what do you think, let me know below.

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