Read more.Acer's latest Aspire netbook makes use of NVIDIA's second-generation ION platform to fuse an Atom processor with both an IGP and a GeForce GPU.
Read more.Acer's latest Aspire netbook makes use of NVIDIA's second-generation ION platform to fuse an Atom processor with both an IGP and a GeForce GPU.
should be interesting once the ion2 nettops start arriving for the HTPC crowd
Could be the replacement for the Samsung NC10 I have been using for the last year or two. Was looking at the Samsung N510 but depending on price I may pick this one up.
Steam: (Grey_Mata) || Hexus Trust
I don't see the point in making a purchasing decision from Ion to Ion 2. Combined with the Atom processor, it is going to do next to naff all for games. Media playback is done perfectly with existing Ion netbooks.
Steam: (Grey_Mata) || Hexus Trust
Personally I think wait for the next generation, ION one versions are good enough and the CPU isn't any faster, if it had VT on it, that might be interesting. However I see pineview as a fix for a rubbish (intel) chipset in Diamondvile rather than a better processor.
would be interesting to see how it compares to ION1 in terms of power usage and so on. If it draws less power it'd be possibly a good way to skip the first generation Atom and Atom+ION netbooks/nettops.
Would certainly be a nice upgrade from my little Aspire One ZG5, especially if the out of the box battery life is as predicted.
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