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Acer Aspire One 11.6-inch netbook on the way, Intel Atom Z530 processor included

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If a 10-inch screen is still not enough, then the new Acer Aspire One 11.6-inch model is probably the one you’ve been waiting for. It’s not the biggest in the netbook market as it falls short of what the Dell Inspiron Mini 12 is offering, but its bigger display is just the tip of the iceberg here. This new Acer Aspire One also boasts of an Intel Atom Z530 (read: Sony Vaio P) processor and Intel SCH USW15s chipset with integrated GMA500 graphics which provides better power efficiency at just 4.3W TDP. Previous models and most netbooks use an Intel Atom N270 processor and Intel Mobile 345GSE chipset with GMA950 graphics. TDP of this combo is rated at 11.3W. Design-wise, this new iteration now features a full-sized flat keyboard as well as a new port lay. Overall, it looks like a pretty impressive addition to the Acer Aspire One line, but unfortunately, we neither have a price nor release date to look forward to at the moment.

[macles via engadget]

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4 Responses to “Acer Aspire One 11.6-inch netbook on the way, Intel Atom Z530 processor included”

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    Acer Aspire One 11.6-inch netbook on the way, Intel Atom Z530 processor included « MacBook Explained Online Says:

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    Posts about Engadget as of March 22, 2009 » The Daily Parr Says:

    [...] have BlackBerry accessory . via Engadget Chinese Related Posts Sprint’s BlackBerry Curve Acer Aspire One 11.6-inch netbook on the way, Intel Atom Z530 processor included - pmptoday.com 03/23/2009 If a 10-inch screen is still not enough, then the new Acer Aspire One [...]

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    Acer Aspire One 11.6-inch netbook specs get revealed | PMP Today Says:

    [...] has been a while since we last reported about the 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One netbook, but now, we’ve got the lowdown on some of its further specs. This new Acer Aspire One netbook [...]

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    Melvin Says:

    Your post re: Acer Aspire One Z530 is dated Mar 2009. Do you have any updates on this?

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