Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Acer Aspire One 532G

Posted on 6:31 AM by Impress Rabi

Acer netbooks have been one of the most highly sought after products in the computing world in recent years and have continued to soar in popularity. They have found a particular place amongst writers and those among us that like to stay mobile. Originally they were adequate for their task but lacked the power to be much else. All of this is changing with Acer's latest entry into the Aspire One product line.

The Acer Aspire One 532G is the newest and possibly most powerful netbook class laptop currently on the market. The major drawback of all netbooks up to this point and time has been their graphics capability. While netbooks aren't meant for playing games they have enough ram and processing capability to play anything made before 2004. Many of us have fond memories of these older games and may wish to play them from time to time.

Unfortunately, current integrated graphics chipsets just aren't up to the 3D demands of even these old games. Acer has heard the consumer complaints on this subject and has designed their latest model with a dedicated Nvidia Ion Graphics card. This card is meant to provide the power and performance of a dedicated card whilst still being affordable to manufacture.

While not a graphical powerhouse it does allow for playing of older games and can process HD video. This is where most users are going to see the greatest benefit. As more of the streaming video on the internet becomes optimized for HD video integrated and outdated cards just simply won't be able to keep up. This means that users are going to have to upgrade their systems eventually and they need an affordable yet powerful option.

You would think that all of this power would come at a cost to battery life but once again Acer has foreseen this problem. The 532G comes with a smart power system which changes the power drain on the battery to fit with the needs of the system. This means that if you're watching a video it will give power to the Ion graphics chip but if you're surfing the web it will switch over to the onboard graphics chip.

Charging the unit has also become much easier with a newly designed ac plug that has interchangeable converters. Simply put no matter where you go you can charge your netbook without having to buy another adaptor. A single charge for the unit will last about 10 hours provided you're not using it heavily.

The weight and size of the unit have also been streamlined with a thickness of one inch and a total weight of around 1 kilogram. The screen features and LED backlight meaning that you don't have to worry about mercury being used in the construction of your screen. The 532G will ship at the end of Q1 2010 and comes in several contemporary colors for your customization.

The Acer Aspire One 532G is truly an impressive netbook and its performance is better than some full sized laptops currently being marketed. The new Nvidia Ion graphics coupled with the advanced power features on the unit make it one of the most advanced units on the market. The only major complaint that you can lodge against it is that it's so small you might actually be able to lose it if you're not careful.


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