
The design of the Acer Aspire One is very sleek and rounded with a soft glow that is comfortable to hold closed. The look is simple enough, but it has a chrome here and there, adding a little spice in the look of the netbook. Shiny plastic is on top of the screen lid and along the entire LCD. Sometimes it annoys the edge if you are in a well lit room with many sources of glare.
The quality of construction looks solid for a subnotebook and the construction feels strong enough to be thrown into a backpack without much concern for its safety (well, apart from the glossy surfaces). Arguing that if it is folded in half is similar to holding a bound book with a good amount of rigidity to resist flex and compression. The screen cover feels especially strong, which is important to protect the relatively fragile LCD panel.
Almost all Intel Atom-based netbooks fall into the reasonably warm while running category, and the Acer Aspire One is no different. Under normal conditions, such as surfing the web, write a document, or chatting on an instant messaging client, surface temperatures remain at reasonable levels. The keyboard maintains a temperature slightly above room temperature and the bottom is slightly warmer.
Noise is a category where the Aspire 5920 Battery is not in the right direction. As soon as the netbook is in the cooling fans starts at a low speed drone. Barely moves any air intake device, but it is louder than the fans are full size laptops. As one heats up and needs more speed cooling fan increases to a very annoying. Located in a busy office environment and calm in a class to draw the attention of teachers.
Battery
With our official battery test with screen brightness by 60 percent, wireless enabled, web browsing, and mild in the act, the Acer Aspire One managed 2 hours and 23 minutes before being forced to close. This is commonly available 3-cell Travelmate 250 Battery model, which seems to be common for Intel Atom devices on the market today. Acer plans to launch a 6-cell model with a bigger hard drive for an additional $ 50, and the extra battery life worth every penny.
Conclusion
For those looking for a netbook even lower cost budget, the Aspire 5560 Battery is a worthy candidate to think. This computer has solid build quality to handle being thrown into a backpack or purse, and modest performance to handle common software applications with ease. The battery life is not the best model of the cell 3, so if you see a version 6-cell/160GB in stock, we recommend that you choose. While not the easiest netbook to upgrade, which offers a large storage unit to start and an SDHC expansion slot. From $ 349 there is no doubt that blows the socks current models in competition, which are priced at $ 499 and up.
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