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Acer Aspire one mobile Internet device |
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Written by Sanjin Maneslovic
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 |
The Aspire one is an all-new communication device designed to
provide a true mobile and wireless experience through continuous access
to the Internet no matter where you are. Acer has built the Aspire one
with a single goal in mind: enrich people’s lives through simplicity,
giving them immediate access to the Internet and easier communication
across their entire online social networks.
The
Aspire one was designed to get you online in no time at all and thanks
to the Linpus Linux Lite operating system, start up and shut down times
are reduced to the minimum. With the Aspire one running on Linux
environment, the simplicity continues with the intuitive and
specifically optimized software interface. For example the specially
developed one Mail software application simply and clearly manages up
to six separate email accounts in a single window while the Messenger
program can simultaneously handle the most popular instant messaging
accounts.
Miniaturization of core components has reduced the dimensions of the
Aspire one to less than the average diary and at the same time has
brought down its weight to below one kilo. The Aspire one features a
95% full-sized keyboard for natural, easy typing just like you’re used
to, and also Aspire one is built for Internet navigation and delivers
the ideal balance between optimal viewing of online content and reduced
LCD size: its 8.9” screen fits the 1024x600 web resolution to
perfection without sacrificing clarity, compactness and light weight.
“The
Acer Aspire one netbook designed for internet use will help drive
growth in the exciting new netbook category,” said Mooly Eden, vice
president and general manager, Mobile Platforms Group, Intel Corp.
“Purpose built Intel Atom processors are enabling our customers to
innovate and together we will bring the next billion users online.” |