Acer Aspire One 522 10.1 Inch Netbook With AMD Fusion

Looks like Acer will soon begin shipping the popular version of its Aspire One netbook platform supported by AMD’s new Fusion, not the Intel Atom. Macles, blogs are often made accurate leak Acer in the past, reports that the new system will be called the Aspire One 522 and will be supported by AMD’s APU C-50, with two core 1-GHz and Radeon 6250 graphics capable of supporting direct X11 game and decoding UVD video.

Acer Aspire One 522 10.1 Inch Netbook With AMD Fusion

If you’ve never heard of an APU [Accelerated Processing Unit] before, the new name for AMD’s graphics chip and CPU combined.

According Macles, Aspire One 522 will have the same chassis design, keyboard, and touchpad as some other netbook Acer 10.1 inch, including the Aspire One is D255. However, it will have 1280 x 720 [aka 720p] screen and HDMI out port that allows users to take full advantage of faster graphics. This too will come, among other colors, a nice bright green color [shown above].

Our friends at Netbook News also saw a black Aspire One 522 for sale in Thailand web site for 12,829 baht IT readable, equivalent to $ 425 dollars. Besides the processor, graphics, and screen described above, tThe name Aspire One 522 is sold in Thailand have 2GB RAM, 500GB storage device that holds your OS, programs and data. [via laptopmag]

 


 

January 31, 2011| Posted in Acer,Electronics,Notebook

 

 

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