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Acer Aspire One 532h
$299.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Multi-touch trackpad. Thin and lightweight. Affordable price point.
The Cons:Standard netbook fare - limited performance, restrictive display resolution of 1024 x 600px. Boring, uninspired
aesthetic - even compared to other netbooks. 1GB of RAM standard - like most netbooks, requires a 2GB user upgrade to feel its best.
The Acer Aspire One 532h is a mid-grade netbook designed for the average consumer looking for basic computer features with maximum portability. The Aspire One 532h is Acer's first net-book set to be powered by the Intel Atom N450 processor and GMA3150 chipset.
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The unit is is covered in a stylish glossy body finish and comes with a 10.1" display screen with a 1280 X 720 max resolution.
The Acer Aspire One 532h has 1 GB of RAM and comes with either a 160 GB or 250 GB hard drive. Additional features of the Aspire One 532h are full Wi-Fi support, optional Bluetooth functionality, Windows 7 starter addition as a pre-installed OS, an integrated memory card reader, and a built-in web cam. As with most net-books the Aspire One 532h also has on-board speakers and headphone jack as well as three USB 2.0 ports and a D sub connector for audio output. The 532h unit also provides consumers with a choice of either a three cell or six cell lithium ion battery which of course limits, or extends, battery life.
Features
- Color choices: sapphire blue, ruby red, pearl silver
- 84/85/88 key keyboard
- 93% of standard size keyboard
- Multi-gesture touch pad supporting two finger scroll
- 12 function keys, four cursor keys
- Power button with LED
Specs
- Intel Atom N450 processor
- Mobile intel NH10 express chipset
- DDR 667 MHz SDRAM memory interface design
- SoDIMM slot- supports 1GB so DIMMs for total system memory up to 1GB
- Display:
- 10.1" SD
- 1024 X 600 pixel resolution
- 2.5" /9.5mm 160/25GB hard disk drive
User Reviews (5)
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comfortable keyboard - not far off a full sized keyboard, good layout
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great battery life - especially compared to budget full-sized laptops
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stays cool and quiet under moderate use
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standard netbook fare - limited performance, restrictive display resolution of 1024 x 600px
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boring, uninspired
aesthetic - even compared to other netbooks
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1GB of RAM standard - like most netbooks, requires a 2GB user upgrade to feel its best
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glossy plastic enclosure - looks cheap, gets scratched and shows off fingerprints easily
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