Monday, November 21, 2011

Acer Aspire One AO722 Netbook (ep.5)

This 11.6 “1.0GHz [1.33 turbo] netbook packs a punch for its size and low power consumption. The AMD C-60 dual core mobile processor works well enough to play videos without skipping and efficiently enough to stay charged as long as seven hours. I chose this model over the previous version of 722 to 454 for several reasons: its dual core processor, 2GB of installed RAM / Expandable to 4 GB and 320 GB hard drive.
If you’re still not sold on a netbook on a shelf or a standard laptop reading.
The tablets are still features entertainment, fun, chic, in cafes, but they are still mainly for playing games and watching busier than you really are. They have some useful features, but all require a keyboard, which is an added expense, and conveniently included with a netbook! If you do a lot of writing, typing, or working proposals and publishing, word processor DataViz optional for Android tablets will not replace MS Office. It has limited functionality and crashes often without the auto-save. If you are considering an iPad or AirBook, remember, you buy a full range of computers, music, videos and applications that are virtually useless on non-Apple. If you buy an Apple product, you must buy them all. It’s great for some, but expensive for most.
As I said, if you compare this netbook a traditional laptop, this model does not require you to make many sacrifices in your performance expectations. Remember, netbooks do not have CD / DVD, no 10-key screens, and smaller. One complaint I have with this model is that it lacks a built-in Bluetooth antenna. Irritating, but easily remedied with a USB dongle low profile in one of three available USB ports, which is more than most netbooks. I would recommend spending the extra $ 25 to upgrade the RAM to 4 GB with the purchase. It is very easy to install yourself – no need poking around under the keyboard. There is a simple screw Philippe in the middle of the bottom plate, loosen, slide forward and you will find the single DIMM looking right at you. Anyone who has played with blocks shaped like a child can understand. Overall, it’s a good buy for 329.99. It’s cheaper than most tablets and standard laptops and you can use it for a real work out of the box, no extra $ 50 keyboard needed.

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