Acer Aspire One D255

Double Strength
Atomic now has two cores. Offers significant performance improvements, but still with some notes.

The heady days of netbooks will soon be over? Too early to conclude. However, these signs are already there. NPD Research conducted on the development of netbooks in the U.S. shows, the growth rate netbooks this year minus 4%, aka decline from last year's sales figures. There are many reasons assigned, ranging from the emergence of the iPad to increasingly sophisticated smartphones. But some are calling one netbook fundamental problem: its performance is not satisfactory. More and more people taking netbooks, more and more people are aware netbooks only suitable for standard applications.

For Intel, the Atom's performance such as fruit simalakama. If "too" good, feared netbook notebook market will take a larger benefit. However, if too slow, netbooks should get crushed another product. As a result, Intel also must be careful in the target segment between these two interests. Atomic Performance must still satisfy some consumers, but still not the same class with notebook "real".

Specification
  • Processor: Intel atom N550 (two core, 1.5 GHz)
  • RAM: 1 GB, DDR3-667 (1 of 1 slot)
  • Harddisk: 250 GB, 5400rpm
  • Facilities: WiFi a / g / n, Ethernet, card reader (4-in-1), USB 2.0 (3x), VGA-out, Webcam
  • Display: 10.1 inch, 1024x600 pixel resolution
  • Operating system: Windows 7 Starter + Android
  • Battery: 49 Wh, 4400mAh
  • Dimensions / Weight: 25.9 x 18.5 x (2.5 to 3.1) cm
  • Weight: 1.15 kg
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Website: www.acer.com

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