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Acer Aspire AS1410 CULV Netbook Will get Priced
by Matthew Newill on October 20, 2009
Acer have possibly produced an amazing netbook right here in the shape with the Acer Aspire AS1410 CULV. The AS1410 features a reasonable little bit of power inside that includes a Celeron SU2300 one.2GHz processor which has 1MB of L2 Cache and an 800MHz front aspect bus. Also included in the Aspire AS1410 is 2GB of DDR2 memory that will be upgraded to 4GB.
The screen measures 11.6 inches and features a Hd widescreen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The display screen is lit by LED and Acer call it their CineCrystal. As a result of the greater 11.6″ display screen you can also expect a decent sized keyboard on this netbook. Acer say the keyboard is full size which is especially handy on small devices.
The netbook runs
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit version) and to help with the graphics processing the netbook has an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD installed.
For storage the Acer netbook includes a 160GB 5400RPM SATA hard drive and also a memory card reader is incorporated. Connectivity wise it has WiFi 802.eleven a/b/g and Draft-N (which we assume is just n now that draft n recently came out of draft status).
The netbook features a Crystal Eye webcam incorporated along with stereo speakers and the touchpad on the device is multi-gesture that supports circular motions
Windows 7 Discount, scrolling
Windows 7 32bit, pinch zoom and page flip.
Acer Aspire AS1410 Remaining Features
• Three USB 2.0 Ports
• HDMI Port
• 6-Cell Li-Ion Battery (4400 mAh)
Office Standard 2010, up to Six Hours Battery Life
• 3.08 Pounds
• Two-Year International Travelers Limited Warranty
The great thing right here is that all of this will be priced at $399.99 when launched which is a decent price considering all you get.
Although no specific release date is mentioned inside the press release
Genuine Windows 7, I suspect it could launch this Thursday in time for the
Windows 7 launch date.
Via: SlashGear