Read more.Acer is further blurring the line between netbooks and notebooks with its biggest netbook yet.
Read more.Acer is further blurring the line between netbooks and notebooks with its biggest netbook yet.
I like the use of the lower power Atom Z-series processor, but £380 is far too much.
Now, if they'd coupled it with an ION chipset they might have a case...
yeah that price is way over the top, if i was to spend that much i would buy a laptop
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As Acer sell a laptop for £399 with a 15.6 inch screen, T4200, 3gb of ram and a 160GB HDD I know which I would be buying...
More the the point you can get fully featured laptops a lot cheaper or ultraportables with more power for not much more. An 11.6" netbook's a bit betwixt and between - it's not really powerful enough to justify itself as an ultraportable laptop, but it's too expensive to really be a netbook.
I wish netbooks would get back to where they belong: sub £300 and 9" or 10" screens, with 945 chipsets which are more than good enough for websurfing and email, with a better uptake of Yukon / Congo and ION in the space above that - ultraportables for £300 - £500. Also, Intel really need to get their rears into gear and release dual-core Atom N- and Z- series processors with EIST that are suitable for that ultraportable range, because the single-core N- and Z- series really don't cut it for machines costing more than £300, and no-one is going to put a 330 in a netbook when it doesn't support EIST so is going to kill battery life...
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