Netbook Acer Aspire One 522: prezzo e scheda tecnica

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Acer Aspire One 522 è il nuovo netbook presentato dalla società taiwanese che si dedica alla multimedialità e alla fruizione di contenuti in alta definizione in mobilità. Video in Full HD in streaming, multitasking e aspetto seducente, sono queste le armi del nuovo piccolo portatile con AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) C-50 e scheda grafica AMD Radeon™ HD 6250 con supporto di Microsoft DirectX 11, uscita HDMI e ovviamente per reggere i contenuti a 1080p. Diamo un’occhiata alla scheda tecnica completa e al prezzo di vendita.

Acer Aspire One 522 monta uno schermo Acer CrystalBrite™ retroilluminato a LED con diagonale da 10,1″e risoluzione 1280 x 720 (WXGA) in formato 16:9. La scheda tecnica permette una connessione al web completa via Wi-Fi, LAN o modulo 3G o Bluetooth (opzionali).

Non manca la webcam CrystalEye con microfono incastonata in cornice per videochiamate e videochat. Come possiamo ammirare dalla fotogallery, il nuovo netbook punta su una colorazione lucida nera o verde ed è molto sottile se visto di lato, 25.7 mm. La tastiera standard è accompagnata dal touchpad multi-gesture per muoversi velocemente con una sola mano.

Aspire One 522 monta sistema operativo Windows 7 Starter, batteria a 6 celle o 3 celle, processore AMD C-50 (cache L2 da 1 MB, 1 GHz, DDR3 1066 MHz, 9 W), DDR3 SDRAM single-channel con un modulo soDIMM4 fino a 2GB, grafica AMD Radeon™ con grafica HD 6310 con 256 MB di memoria dedicata. Sul lato trova spazio il lettore di schedine multi-formato. Il prezzo di Acer Aspire One 552 è di 275 euro, ricordiamo che la società taiwanese ha recentemente perso il CEO italiano Lanci.

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Sandro M, 31 agosto 2011 13:02
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Salve,
stavo cercando informazioni sull’ Acer Aspire One 552, in pochi siti ho trovado informazioni tecniche ed opinioni valide. Finalmente le ho trovate grazie a questo post, compliemnti!
Lo bookmarko immediatamente!

S.M.

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Coan 17 marzo 2012 06:57
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(Personal Computers) Picked this model up locally on sale (D255-2331). It’s a nice, light, fast ltlite laptop. I was concerned the 3-cell battery wouldn’t last long enough for daily use, but if the backlight is turned down you can get 5 or so hours out of it. Initially when I first charged the battery it wouldn’t get past 96%. I let it run for a day and discharged to about 10%, then let it charge overnight and now it’s saying 100% charge. Acer puts minimal bloatware on this machine, which is nice. It even comes with some actually useful apps pre-installed (Skype, McAfee, MS Works). There were a TON of Windows updates that were needed though once I got it on the net. The BIOS was also outdated. The network driver caused one bluescreen once, which is what prompted the BIOS udpate. The driver on their site claimed I already had the latest version though. Speed-wise I’ve had very few issues and I’ve been impressed with how fast this netbook actually is (even with only 1GB of RAM). Web pages load quickly and applications are fast. I installed MS Office 2007 and it loads just as fast as my desktop machine. It’s also worth mentioning that YouTube videos play well. I’ve also played some .wmv videos through Windows Media Player and they play well with minimal CPU usage. Hard drive is quiet and bottom of the netbook is somewhat warm. There is a small fan and vent on the side. The fan is pretty quiet (can only hear it in a quiet room). Keyboard is useable, though my hands do notice it is a ltlite smaller than full size. Multi-touch mouse pad works well. The mouse buttons are a bit hard to press at first, as well being right at the edge of the laptop, but after some getting used to it is now acceptable. Speakers are adequate. Not real loud, but good enough for normal use. The wireless card picks up my home and work networks and connects to them quickly. For example I can get a 144Mbps link to my Cisco router about 25 feet away through 2 walls. There is no WLAN on/off switch, but you can control it via Windows or the driver software. By default the radio is set to be always on at max power, but you can always get a ltlite more battery life by turning this down as well. One thing I don’t quite get yet is when the system goes to sleep when the lid is closed it doesn’t always wakeup automatically when the lid is reopened. Sometimes it does it on its own, sometimes I need to press the power button. Not a big deal though. Overall I’d recommend this laptop to anyone wanting a small light daily-use laptop for simple common tasks.

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