Showing posts with label Acer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Acer Iconia Smart at IFA 2011




Monday, May 30, 2011

Acer Iconia A100 at Computex 2011




Monday, February 14, 2011

Acer Iconia Smart at MWC 2011




Acer Iconia Tab A100 / A101 at MWC 2011




Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Acer's 7 inch Android tablet has 1280 x 800 screen




Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Unboxing Acer Aspire One Android netbook





Thursday, June 11, 2009

Acer Aspire One Pro 531h at Computex 2009


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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

New Acer Aspire One's at Computex


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Friday, February 06, 2009

Acer Aspire One D150 unboxed


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Yep, Sascha found it from a shop in Taipei!

59 watt 6 cell extends a bit...

Thanks Sascha! [ translated ]




Acer Aspire One D150 dissected


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Easy access to HDD, RAM and wifi... 10 points for Acer!


Connector for 3G modem and SIM card.. hope they will stay there..


CPU board with heatsink/fan..

Check the FCC link for all reports and manual.

Via Liliputing

Thanks to Netbook3G

FCC




Friday, January 23, 2009

Acer goes official with 10 inch Aspire One


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" At a little more than one kilo (1.18 kg), the new 10” Aspire One combines style, great features and a new form factor to provide the best combination of ultra-portability and maximum screen size for navigation and data input.

Designed for an optimal web browsing experience and Internet productivity, the 10” Aspire One includes a 10.1” WSVGA LED backlit display with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels that offers a broader vision for more convenient navigation. Integrated on top of the screen is the unique Acer Crystal Eye webcam optimized for poorly lit environments, a tiny window, tastefully encircled by a mirror rim, that keeps you connected to the world though live video streaming, video chats and conferences.

The 10” Aspire One comes with 802.11b/g WiFi and Acer Signal Up technology built-in as standard for easy access to available wireless networks. In addition is equipped with Bluetooth and can also be specified with a choice of embedded WiMAX or 3G wireless technologies for unlimited connectivity.

The 10” Aspire One meets Energy Star 4.0 requirements and can be equipped with a 6-cell Li-ion battery pack. With incredibly low idle power consumption, the 10” Aspire One guarantees up to 7 hours battery life for maximum fun. The battery indicator, placed on the front side is immediately recognizable even when the netbook is folded.

The 10” Aspire One is equipped with an Intel® Atom™ processor, Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset or Mobile Intel® 82801GBM Chipset and can be equipped with up to 2 GB of DDR memory for an enhanced user experience. Notwithstanding the small size, the 10” Aspire One features a large 160 GB internal hard drive. In addition the 10” Aspire One features a multi-in-one card reader for absolute data freedom.

The Aspire One comes with Windows XP® Home operating system "



Thanks Slashgear

Acer Press Release

Images from Macles*




Sunday, January 18, 2009

10 inch Acer Aspire One 103 gets pictured


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Specs:

Intel Atom 1.6 Ghz N280/N270
1GB Ram (1 slot)
Screen 10.1 "
Hard Drive 160 Gb
Bluetooth
Wifi
3G (Optional)
Multitouch touchpad
WinXP
SDHC card reader (no second expansion slot)
3x USB 3x USB
Webcam.

Looks ok to me.. Great to see that upgrading is now made easier as the bottom has doors for RAM, HDD, etc.

Thanks Antharius

Via Blogeee




Saturday, January 03, 2009

Meet the new Acer Aspine One netbook. Now with 10 inch screen


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Some specs:

Intel Atom @ 1.6Ghz
10.1" LED-backlit 1024×600 screen
HDD
3 x USB2
Ethernet, Wifi
VGA out
SD card reader ( no Expansion slot anymore )
Bluetooth and 3G are options
Windows XP only

Coming in February 2009

Looks like the keyboard is same as on earlier model.. Mouse buttons moved from the sides to bottom of the mouse pad.

Wrist rest are has brushed metal finish.

Thanks macles*




Wednesday, October 29, 2008

How-to: 3G HSDPA to Acer Aspire One


Heat your soldering irons...

Continue reading..


Solder a jumper wire here..


.. and here.


Add SIM slot..


..and pci-e connector.


Get a antenna.. this is from Lenovo..


route it to wwan slot,


and place it next to wifi card.


Done!


Surf is up!

Parts:

Mini PCI-E connector ( 9mm high )
SIM holder
Antenna
3G card

You should be able to use Novatel 850D with sim slot too..

Thanks tnkgrl! You're the man! .. eh, grl..

Jump to tnkgrl Mobile for full read

Details, News and Links for Acer Aspire One




Thursday, September 18, 2008

Smoothcreations Wedge netbook looks as good you want


It was about the time to get custom made netbooks!

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" This beautiful SmoothCreations PC is another work of art. The “Wedge” netbook is a hand painted & custom built mobile solution for those unique souls that want to make a powerful yet subtle statement. Each “Wedge” netbook is hand crafted and custom painted to the customer exact specifications. MSRP is a little over $500 USD "

" The “Wedge” netbook is powered by an Intel Atom CPU at 1.6, with a 120 GB Hard drive, and 1.0 GB of Gskill memory, built in wireless, along with a nice 10 inch display. The CEO of SmoothCreations, Jim Saling, the “Wedge” netbook was designed to be a reliable on-the-go mobile solution for professionals, business people, students and ordinary folks that want a compact yet powerful mobile computer solution. The “Wedge” netbook is reliable, compact and affordable. To the enlightenment of pc users – the “Wedge” netbooks come pre-installed with Windows XP and are also available with Vista. "

Well... we know it's Acer Aspire One and the screen is 8.9 inches... but I really like the idea...


Via TweakTown

Smoothcreations




Sunday, August 31, 2008

How to: Add touch panel to Acer Aspire One


More good stuff for Aspire One

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Yep, you need to have the touch panel, the controller ( same 8,9 inch as you can buy for Eee PC 900/901 ) and soldering skills.

USB lines are taken from the PCI-E connector and 5V from the mainboard ( not powered on stand by )



Check Lufcfans excellent guide