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NETBOOK: Acer Aspire range reiterates its One and launches a 10-inch model

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Building on the success of its range of netBook Aspire One, Acer is now launching a family of machines to screen 10 inches diagonally. All the technical advances, while the price remains almost identical. Discovery. Now equipped with a screen with a diagonal of 10 inches - still a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels - the new Acer Aspire One D150 sees increase its size. With the shores of 260 x 185 mm x 33 but remains in good average netBook opting for this size screen. The weight is also up slightly, but still very reasonable: 1.18 Kg equipped with the standard battery of 3 cells (2200 mAh) that provides a theoretical autonomy of 3 hours, and 1.33 kg with 6-cell model ( 4400 mAh) for 6 hours of endurance. The Acer Aspire One D150 welcomes his left ports VGA video output, Ethernet (RJ45), a USB 2.0, an entrance and exit to the mini-jack 3.5 mm, and a reader multi memory card formats. Now embarking standard hard disk with a capacity of 160 GB, the new Aspire One D150 thus deadlocked on the ...

Sony Vaio P: first grip first and disappointments

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We had the opportunity to have in hand a few days a copy of the new computer pre ultra portable Sony Vaio P. Particularly compact, lightweight design with a very licked, the Vaio P shattered the border between notebook and NETBOOK. However, several technological choices made by Sony seem highly questionable. Decryption. Announced at the recent CES in Las Vegas, the Sony Vaio P raises some curiosity with its totally new positioning. At the time NETBOOK - it is very small and light - this computer is also in the course of the notebook, particularly because of its price, much higher than most of its competitors. But we believe the Vaio P is primarily a NETBOOK. Structured around an Intel Atom dual core clocked at 1.33 GHz, it comes with 2 GB of RAM. These specifications are quite close (although slightly higher) than other configurations netBook market. The same format for the same width, but greatly reduced in the sense of depth (Sony abandoned altogether trackpad), and thickness, which ...