Video: Acer's Aspire One 751h handled and opined upon
Not to be mistaken with the Vmedia-equipped Aspire One 571, Acer's Aspire One 751h has just been handled over at GadgetMix. The machine, which rocks a pretty unorthodox setup for a netbook, was said to sport one of the best displays ever put on a netbook, but that lethargic Atom Z520 CPU made the standard fare N270 feel like a real speed demon. Of course, such a sleepy processor allowed for nearly 5.5 hours of real-world battery life, and the multi-touch trackpad definitely sweetened the deal. Have a look past the break for a bootup video, and tap the read link for the full rundown of pics and impressions.























My Aspire One 150 has a multi-touch trackpad, I found it to be quite annoying and largely unnecessary. I'm not sure if this is just an unnoticed feature or they've improved the whole unit for this new model, but I wanted to point out that it's somewhat of an old feature.
old doesn't necessarily mean un-cool.
*goes to cod4 lanparty with his grandma*
yawn. slow news day huh?
I love the keyboard. I also love the fact that about 50 seconds into the video, I was flailing my arms around in my room, glowsticks in hand.
I actually loved that music. ;) oh well, different thinking, different opinions
Can that video be more helpful?
Dude, better check out the review first and then say something. Some people are just terrible
Thats what I hoped it would of been, the review, not just a simple video of it shutting down and starting up :/
i guess that is of some importance. that netbook takes an awful amount of time to shut down and perhaps that is what he is trying to show to the world.
I really don't understand, I saw on Walmart this netbook with Vista, 2Gb and 250gb Hd for only $398! But they don't allow to sell...
I assume this thing will be available with higher-spec Atom CPUs at some point. If not, its DOA. Sorry, I'd really love an 11" netbook, but this won't be the only one available, and a 1.2GHz CPU is a non-starter, as I assume Sony is finding out with its Vaio P sales...