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Unboxing the Acer Aspire One |
I’ve been eying the Acer Aspire One for
a while now, because it’s one of the few
netbooks equipped with both a 9″
1024×600 pixel screen and a 1.6 GHz
Intel Atom CPU that’s true to the
original spirit of netbooks, i.e.
affordable, small, light, SSD, Linux,
and mod-friendly.
I learned from my experience with the
Asus 701 (Eee) that the 7″ 800×480 pixel
screen was too small and that the
underclocked 900 MHz Celeron CPU was too
lethargic. But I liked the sub-$400
price, sub-3 lbs weight and hack-appeal
of the original Eee :)
I was disappointed with the HP 2133
(Mini-Note), because of the price,
weight and the limited mod-appeal.
Built-in Bluetooth was nice and the
keyboard was fantastic, but the 9″
1280×768 pixel screen was too good for
my eyes (resolution-wise), the Via C7-M
CPU was too inconsistent
(performance-wise), and the 120 GB HD
was overkill…
I’m really enjoying the Asus 901 (Eee),
with its 9″ 1024×600 pixel screen, 1.6
GHz Intel Atom CPU, 12 GB SSD, built-in
Bluetooth, multitouch trackpad, and
hack-friendly design - but the price is
too high!
So today I picked up my Acer Aspire One
- I got the A110 model in fabulous
Sapphire Blue (512 MB RAM, 8 GB SSD,
3-cell battery, Limpus Linux). Take a
look at the unboxing pictures.
I’m very impressed so far. The SSD uses
a 40-pin ZIF connector compatible with
most 1.8″ PATA hard drives, and there’s
a missing mini PCIe connector and SIM
holder on the motherboard. But first,
I’ll be upgrading the RAM and adding
internal Bluetooth.
More soon :)
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items are from between 10 Aug 2008 & 05 Feb 2009.