Acer Aspire One A110-AGP: Cute, and Stylish Pink Netbook running on Linux
By Alexis • Jul 22nd, 2009 • Category: NetbooksRedefining mobile connectivity, Acer Aspire One A110-AGP is a revolutionary netbook packed with fun and powerful computing features. Available in a diminutive 8.9 inch form factor, the Aspire One netbook is ready to go within a few seconds of being switched on. The interface is pure simplicity, the home screen divided is into four areas that contain all the applications you need to stay connected, work, play and organise your life while travelling. A unique netbook, the applications can be customised on the home screen to suit every user’s individual needs. The Acer netbook is slim, thin and especially designed for people who travel. Compact and easy to carry, it allows you to store your work while on the go. An ultra-portable laptop, it is good value for money and offers a good balance between price and performance.
Totally performance-oriented and incredibly efficient, it measures 24.9cm in width, 17cm in depth and 2.9 cm in height. Weighing a mere 1kg, it is powered by Atom 1.6 GHz processor from Intel and a reliable 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM that enables you to work efficiently. Capable of multitasking, it has a stunning 8.9 inch TFT display screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. Offering crisp and clear image clarity and sharpness, the laptop also supports Linux operating system and Wi-Fi certified Mobile technology. Equipped with Intel 945GSE Express chipset with 533 MHz Bus Speed, the Acer Aspire One A110-AGP netbook also provides 512 KB spacious installed cache memory along with 16 GB hard drive capacity. Running on rechargeable Lithium-ion battery, it can provide reliable backup for up to 3 hours. The laptop is also compatible with SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro and XD cards.
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