Acer intros colorful new netbooks

James Delahunty
1 Jul 2011 22:41

Acer Inc. adds new colorful netbooks to its line-up.
With unique names such as "Banana Cream," "Blueberry Shake," "Papaya Milk," and "Strawberry Yogurt," the Acer Aspire One Happy 2 netbooks bring a new sense of fun and style to the ultra-light, mobile PC experience. the Aspire One Happy 2 netbook's cover features a bright and shiny finish with a textured liquid water ripple pattern.
The 10.1-inch netbooks are light and portable enough to tote anywhere, and provide a battery life of up to eight hours. Featuring a 10.1-inch CrystalBrite LED-backlit display helps to save 22.2 percent power compared to other netbook displays.
The netbooks are powered by an Intel Atom Processor N570, come with 1GB of DDR3 memory and a large 250GB internal hard drive to store plenty of digital albums, music and documents. The netbooks run Windows 7 Starter Edition, and feature Microsoft Office Starter 2010.
They also feature 802.11 b/g/n wireless connectivity, a 0.3 megapixel webcam and use Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 integrated graphics.

   
   

"We've made our industry-leading netbook line more personal by giving consumers a wider variety of colors and style treatments," said Pete Dailey, senior product marketing manager for netbooks. "The new Aspire One Happy 2 offers users fresh and bright color options, while maintaining the Aspire One's legacy of offering PC productivity for mobile consumers."
The Acer Aspire One Happy 2 Series Netbooks are available now at leading U.S. retailers for a MSRP of $269.99 to $299.99.
Check them out at: http://us.acer.com

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