Acer launches a series of netbooks running two operating systems
Happy Aspire is priced from only 400 USD with good configuration and the ability to run Windows 7 or Android 2.1.
Happy Aspire is priced from only 400 USD with good configuration and the ability to run Windows 7 or Android 2.1.
Acer has officially launched a new netbook line, called Happy Aspire. These models feature a feature that allows users to use either Windows 7 and Android 2.1 operating systems.
Happy Aspire.
The Happy Aspire series has a 10.1-inch WSVGA resolution LED backlight screen with a 16: 9 aspect ratio. According to Acer, these models have a battery life of up to 8 hours with a 6-cell battery included, but the weight still stays at 1.25kg and is thin 24mm.
Acer's new line of netbooks is equipped with Atom N450 processor or N550 dual-core chip, 2GB RAM, 250GB hard drive, Intel Media Accelerator 3150 graphics chip.
The device includes connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G and microphone, webcam to serve the needs of remote calls and video calls.
Happy Aspire sells for about 400 USD in Pink (Candy Pink), Burgundy (Purple Lavender), Green (Lime Green) and blue (Hawaii Blue).
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