Acer today officially announced a 10.1-inch version of the Aspire One netbook.
Along with a 10.1″ widescreen LED backlit display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels, the newly designed Aspire One has an Intel Atom processor, up to 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, and an optional 6-cell battery for up to to 7 hours of operation on a single charge. The Windows XP-powered netbook is based on the Mobile Intel 945GSE/82801GBM chipset.
The 2.6-pound system also sports a built-in web camera, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, optional 3G or WiMAX broadband connection, and a multi-in-one media card reader. According to leaked specifications of the One 103 model, the device has tree USB ports.
Acer’s 10.1-incher will be available in four high-gloss colors, including white, blue, red, and black. It has a brushed-metal palm rest and an aerodynamic shaped metallic hinge.
UPDATE: The netbook is available now.
Note: This article was initially published on 11/25/2008 and updated with the new info on 01/23/2009.
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