That is a bit heavier than my small notebook with a larger screen. I don't think it is a netbook other than perhaps in price, whatever that would be. Where is the line drawn?
That thing is a known pile of crap, and not the model I'm waiting for. That has a slow as heck Atom with a gimped chipset made for MIDs. The 11.6" Acer I'm interested in has a much more powerful Core 2 Solo coupled with Intel's GMA4500MHD chipset.Review for the Acer 11.6" 'mini-notebook' here.
Sorry guys, I think you both need to take a cold shower.
I'd wait for the CULV based 11.6 machines. They have very low power consumption Core 2 solo (5.5W) or Core 2 Duo (10W) processors with the much better GMA4500MHD chipset. They sacrifice a little battery life for a much more powerful and usable machine.I'm considering the following models:
Acer Aspire One AO751h-1545 - XP Home, z520, 1GB, 1366 x 768, GMA 500
Acer Aspire One AO751h-1893 - Vista Home, z520, 2GB, 1366 x 768, GMA 500
Lenovo Ideapad S12 - XP Home, n270, 1GB, 1280 x 800, GMA 950 (I can get this for $441 with a discount)
ASUS Eee PC 1101HA - XP Home, z520, 1GB, 1366 x 768, GMA 500
Are there any other valid competitors that I'm missing here?
I'd wait for the CULV based 11.6 machines. They have very low power consumption Core 2 solo (5.5W) or Core 2 Duo (10W) processors with the much better GMA4500MHD chipset. They sacrifice a little battery life for a much more powerful and usable machine.
The MSRP on the Acer in the US is $499. Dell has an 11.6" Inspiron Z series coming soon, but no pricing is known.How much do you think these machines will cost?
The MSRP on the Acer in the US is $499. Dell has an 11.6" Inspiron Z series coming soon, but no pricing is known.
You can pre-order the Acer now. You can get any of the three colors for $405 from J&R after 10% bing.com cashback. My wild guess is that I would expect it by the end of the month.Do you have any guess on when they will be on the market?
You can pre-order the Acer now. You can get any of the three colors for $405 from J&R after 10% bing.com cashback. My wild guess is that I would expect it by the end of the month.
To bad it comes with Vista Premium Home. Though I guess that makes it eligible for a free Windows 7 upgrade.
I sure do!The only one I can find is 599.99. Do you have a link?
I sure do!
I ordered up the black one. :cooler:
Now I get to wait for the transaction to show up in my Bing Cashback Account...
Nope, no reviews yet.Great, thanks. Are there any reviews published of this model yet?
My best guess is that it's glossy. Acer calls it a, "Acer® CineCrystal 11.6" WXGA (1366 x 768) high-brightness (200-nit) TFT display with 16:9 aspect ratio and LED backlight".Also, do you know if the screen is glossy or more of a matte? I hate glossy screens.
Nope, no reviews yet.
My best guess is that it's glossy. Acer calls it a, "Acer® CineCrystal 11.6" WXGA (1366 x 768) high-brightness (200-nit) TFT display with 16:9 aspect ratio and LED backlight".
Let me know how that works out for you. :rotfl:Maybe I can take some sandpaper to it and turn it from glossy to matte
Where's that? :bglaugh:Oh, now I see where SD is getting info and posting.
Hah, I don't have any dupes here or anywhere else.I post all over with different usernames, but never more than 5 on one forum.
Hey, I clicked on your link, but perhaps you didn't? For me at least, it doesn't link to any specific laptop, and in fact I can't spot the one you're talking about anywhere on those tabs (maybe I was too quick, but whatever).I take it you didn't actually click my link.
While I'm at it, can someone please explain why you would need 1080HD on a 768 line screen? Or is this for use as an HTPC? I'm not a Home Theatre nut, so I really don't get it ...
If you have acer.com blocked with NoScript or Javascript blocked it won't take you to a specific machine.Hey, I clicked on your link, but perhaps you didn't? For me at least, it doesn't link to any specific laptop, and in fact I can't spot the one you're talking about anywhere on those tabs (maybe I was too quick, but whatever).
Well, it has the Intel GMA4500MHD which according to the nice table at Wikipedia has the following features:Anyway, the review link was intended as a cautionary tale, particularly for timwhit. I knew it wasn't the one you were after, but I think it had the same or very similar graphics, for instance. When you said "Video acceleration - check", my skepticism flared up. Can you point us to some independent verification of its ability to successfully play HD?
Because you don't want to have to recode / transcode things you download so you can play them on your PC.While I'm at it, can someone please explain why you would need 1080HD on a 768 line screen? Or is this for use as an HTPC? I'm not a Home Theatre nut, so I really don't get it ...
Don't blame me! I got talked into from the people on the forums at NotebookReview.comI preordered the Acer AS1410 last night. If it's not good, I'll just blame Stereodude.
I don't think you'll need to blame anyone. You can follow along here.I've got to blame somebody.
One thing I've found in my life as a tech is that everything with an Acer badge (I don't know who makes their stuff) on it has a REALLY delicate screen.
Also, Acer's support site is really bad.
I'm sure that thing is pretty nice other than that.
I have purchased four Acer noetbooks over the years and none had/have display problems.
I think Acer's lower pricing makes its notebooks more appealing to less responsible people.