Acer Aspire One A110-AW a great netbook to own for surfing with Safari on Windows
There are many options available in the market when it comes to netbooks and every product is better than the other in one respect or the other. Aspire One A110 is also an attractive offering from the Taiwanese manufacturer Acer that has all the features you may want in your netbook except that some could perhaps have been better.
As I already pointed out it is definitely very appealing to the eyes and has great looks. It boasts of Seashell White Design that makes it appear absolutely different from any usual netbook you will come across in the market.
The best part about this product is no doubt its TFT LCD screen that utilises Acer’s CrystalBriteTM technology. CrystalBriteTM being the very best and latest in anti-reflective LCD technology it gives the screen a very high-gloss finish and ensures complete image clarity and clear colours. There is considerable reduction in the reflection of light from the surroundings making working on screen very comfortable and easy.
The netbook has Intel’s Atom® N270 processor and a 512MB RAM. These may seem a bit low on specifications but are very effective in performance. Due to the shortage of space it only has 8GB NAND flash module storage which from netbook standards is not bad at all.
One thing I think any netbook must have is all the latest connectivity features and that’s where it scores highly. The Acer Aspire One A110-AW offers wireless LAN b/g facility something you’ll always require. Also, there are plenty of other options for interfaces including USB PortsPort, 5-in-1 card reader and SDTM car reader if you want to expand your netbook’s storage capacity.
It also has an integrated 0.3 MP Acer Crystal Eye web cam which despite low pixels is still very impressive and effective. It has 3 cell battery pack which can run for 3 hours when fully charged.
Considering its affordable price among other netbooks, I think if you are looking for a netbook, just go for it.
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