Acer introduces AMD Fusion platform netbook
So far, Acer is one of the first manufacturers to adopt the AMD Fusion APU platform for their netbooks.
So far, Acer is one of the first manufacturers to adopt the AMD Fusion APU platform for their netbooks.
Specifically, the new Aspire One netbook with 522 model uses 1 GHz AMD dual-core C-50 Ontario processor, with TDP below 9W and AMD Radeon HD 6250 integrated graphics chip.
The Aspire One 522 has a screen size of 10 inches, a resolution of 1280x720 pixe, but can be expanded to HDTV using HDMI, the battery of the device has a 6-hour use time. Other specifications as well as connections are similar to the current Aspire One.
It is expected that Acer will launch this netbook sometime in early 2011.
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