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Acer Aspire One 752


Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:11.6-inch display with 720p capable resolution (1366 x 768px). Ample RAM and disk capacity. HDMI output.

The Cons:Virtually identical to the pre-existing Acer Timeline 1410. Boring aesthetic. Single core Celeron ULV processor running at 1.3GHz - slow and unattractive for heavy multi-tasking / applications & games that require a powerful CPU.

The Aspire One 752 is a mid-range 11.6" netbook from Acer. It features the mobility expected of a netbook, with a compact form factor – just over 3 pounds and under an inch thick – and optional Bluetooth and 3G connectivity, in addition to standard Wi-Fi.

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The Aspire One 752 utilizes a single-core Intel Celeron 743 ULV processor running at 1.3 GHz, combining with up to 4 GB of memory to support most basic computer usage and web-based applications. An HDMI port allows HD content to be displayed easily on an external HD panel. Battery life is rated at 5 hours.

Features

  • 11.6" LED-backlit LCD
  • Intel Celeron 743 ULV processor (single-core, 1.3 GHz)
  • Max. 4GB RAM
  • Integrated graphics
  • 320GB hard drive
  • Dolby Sound Room
  • Wi-Fi
  • Optional Bluetooth
  • Optional 3G
  • HDMI/VGA outputs
  • 5hr battery life
  • 3.09 lbs

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    11.6-inch display with 720p capable resolution (1366 x 768px)

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    ample RAM and disk capacity

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    HDMI output

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    optional 3G connectivity

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    thin and lightweight (<1" thick, 3.1 pounds)

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    multi-touch trackpad

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    respectable 5 hour battery life

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    a good middle ground between netbook and notebook - 11.6" display with better-than-netbook resolution, Celeron ULV processor, decent battery life, lightweight

Cons
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    virtually identical to the pre-existing Acer Timeline 1410

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    boring aesthetic

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    single core Celeron ULV processor running at 1.3GHz - slow and unattractive for heavy multi-tasking / applications & games that require a powerful CPU

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