Acer AO532h2223 10.1Inch Matrix Silver Netbook Up to

Aspire One AO532h: Go Anywhere Mobility

Browse the Web, check email, share photos, keep up with social networks, listen to music and enjoy a wide variety of entertainment with the Aspire One...read more

$299.99
$269.99

Average Customer Rating

   5 out of 5
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Product Features

  • 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 Processor
  • 1GB DDR2 Memory
  • 160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM); 802.11 b/g/n Wireless Certified
  • 10.1 WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite LED Display, Intel GMA 3150 Graphics
  • Windows 7 Starter; Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life

Product Description

Acer AO532h-2223 10.1-Inch Matrix Silver Netbook - Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life Features:
  • 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 Processor
  • 1GB DDR2 Memory
  • 160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM); 802.11 b/g/n Wireless Certified
  • 10.1 WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite LED Display, Intel GMA 3150 Graphics
  • Windows 7 Starter; Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life

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2 Responses to “Acer AO532h2223 10.1Inch Matrix Silver Netbook Up to”

  1. Alan Houston says:

    Terrific “Mini” Laptop Computer
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    The Acer AO532h is a wonderful little “mini” computer. It is small enough and light enough that I keep it in my book bag all day. Internet access is easy, so when I stop for coffee, I can check my e-mail and scan the headlines. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to the size and feel of the keyboard, but now my typing speed is probably about 95% of that on a full-size keyboard.

    With a fast broadband connection, you can watch videos on Hulu, and most run smoothly if you give the memory buffer time to fill. The sound quality, through good earbuds, is excellent, so you can listen to music on Pandora or put some of your favorite music on the hard drive.

    BUT, be aware that the biggest difference between the various versions of the AO532h is battery capacity. Look for a version that has a 5800 mAh battery so that you can go eight to ten hours without needed a recharge. The versions with smaller batteries are a couple of ounces lighter, but battery life is reduced to the six hour to eight hour range.

    It is a waste of money to upgrade this computer to 2 gigs of memory. Using the Windows Task Manager, I can monitor memory use. When using the internet, with many tabs open, memory use does not get higher than 600 megs or 700 megs. Even when watching a video on Hulu, or burning a DVD with a USB powered DVD burner, memory use does not get above 900 megs. Some video intensive tasks will cause the CPU, with its built-in video chip, to reach 100% of capacity…but adding more memory does not lighten the load on the CPU.

    The battery drains slightly whether the computer is turned off, or in the “sleep” mode. Two hours in the “sleep” mode reduces battery capacity by less than 5%. So, much of the day, I keep the computer in the sleep mode, rather than turn it off. If I am using “OpenOffice” to draft a memo, I can open the computer, tap on the space bar, and resume work in just ten seconds or so…much faster than rebooting the computer and reloading “OpenOffice”.

    Don’t forget that ANY mini-computer is a fragile device. I carry mine in a thickly padded case inside of my padded book bag. An under three pound computer needs to be handled with care.

  2. Josh Jeffords says:

    very good
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    first I love this thing and what it signifies for computing.

    I would love to have power and portability but it is not affordable or stable, the combo provided in this package however is pretty stable and ultra portable.

    only problem is intel always hot and no real power… ok I take it back it would run win xp almost half as good as a AMD 64 3600.

    so I suppose they could call it performance 8-9 years ago also atom is very limited architecture wise, works well with simple 32bit apps.

    it is awful at emulation not even capable of 486 emu in win7 version.

    I disagree with most peoples gripe the memory is not the problem, I don’t even see it as a problem.

    the graphics is another intel joke showing they have no idea what they are doing, if they have a deal with nvidea they better show it.

    ok to summarize great for what it is supposed to do and not very good at anything beyond photo editing or watching dvds with added hardware.

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