Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook Review
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The Power button has found an unusual place on the Acer Aspire S3 – it sits on a slim panel right between the screen and the keyboard. The Bluetooth and power indicators are located to its right. It was interesting to note that all three buttons could be accessed even when the lid was shut, so it not only makes for a quick glance to check if you need to plug the power cord in but also to quickly switch the laptop on/off. The unibody trackpad on the S3 supports basic multi-touch gestures like pinch-to-zoom. It looks sleek but seems like it’s acting out every once in a while – detecting multi-touch gestures when you didn’t intend any.
Intel has laid down the skeleton around which every ‘ultrabook ‘ has to be designed. Aimed at taking on its capable competitor, Apple’s MacBook Air series, each ultrabook has to more or less fulfil five requirements. Basically, it’s not an Ultrabook if it’s not light-weight, if it doesn’t have quick processing and loading times, if the laptop battery flashes red too soon and if it takes two months’ salary to own.
Ultrabook Notebook Tipis Harga Murah Terbaik-Is Ultrabook? Ultrabooks is the new mainstream of mobile computing devices are very responsive, stylish, and thin. They offer ultra-fast start-up with instant resume and reliable performance, but with a highly portable design.
Acer Aspire S3: Tablet PC & Notebook Experience in one Ultrabook
The Aspire S3 looks good, and seems to handle well when folded–there’s no weird weight distribution that might make it susceptible to drops when you’re juggling it with other gear.
Ultra-Responsive
Enjoy super-fast computing experience thanks to Instant On and Instant Connect eliminates wasted time off, restart and reconnect to the internet so you spend more time doing what you want – langsung.Ultra-Slim Design Weighing in at just under 3 pounds and only measures 0.5 “thin,
Acer Inc. is one of the few players in the ultrabook market right now, which will see many more entrants in the following months.
Editor’s Note:
If you want to do all that then you need to spend like $500+ bare minimum.I don’t know where you can get one for $300 unless you find one on eBay.There is none. Netbooks are not for video. They won’t render well enough.Buy a 14″ – 16″ Compaq/HP/Acer/Dell for $399 on sale in one of the Sunday sale papers if you can’t spend the money.No, other two posts are not exactly accurate. I just bought an Acer Aspire One netbook for $298 with a 120GB HDD running Windows XP Home, it will handle watching videos fine. Of course you will have to connect an external DVD drive for watching dvd’s. A very nice netbook for the money IMO. Check out Youtube for demos. Here is one watch?v=oN5WEh2RGRQGood luck,Andyhere is a listing of netbooks between 200 and 300 dollars with windows XP.I am afraid they are all ether 8 or 9″ screens.Please note that windows xp performance edition is a pirated windows program full of security holes and more likely to get viruses.products?q=netbook…All of the 9 inch ones you can get for around 300$ and they will play video perfectly. I don’t think any of the ten inch ones are currently available for 300 but if you wait a while they will drop down in price.
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