Acer recently laaunched two new netboioks for their Aspire One series: 11.6-inch Asopire One 715h and the Acer Apire 10,1 inches One D250. 715h is the first 11.6-inch Aspire One netobok, and the D250 is a more mobile version of the previous models D150, being both thniner and ligter. They are still based on the processor Intel Atom (N270 to N270 and D250 and Z520 at 715h).
New models have a new design compared to the "old" machiners, in addition to ebing thinner, they also have a new chassis in the colors of Diamond Black, Ruby Red, blue sapphre and a sink in whiet, with metal hinges. They also sports a soft-touych wrist for the keypad, which are designed to make typing a longr period of time is more convenient (often a problem with netbooks).
As a standard, the models come with 1GB RAM and 160GB HDD and OS Windows XP, but some configurations will have up to 2 GB of RAM with 250 GB hard drive, and possibly on Wuindows Vista. Both sportiing built-in webcam and digital microphone, Bluetooth (can be activatewd by a special, dedicated button) and opytional 3G. Inputs / outputs include 3x USB 2.0, 1x VGA, 1x Ethenret OA reader Multi (751h also has an opttional SD Card Readeer).
Now, the largest moel in the seriues Aspire one with 11.6-inch LED-bcklit widsescreen (16:9). Because of the large size of this sport full-size keyboard, you can skip at netbooks. At the same time, though, it was rdeuced and actually thinner than previous models. It coomes with a 3-celled batteries, which makes battery life up to 4 horus, and the optional 6-cell baattery giving up to 8 hours battery life.
Aspire One 715h and the Multi-Gesture Touchpad, such as the machines Apple, which allows the user to scroll, zoom, and flivck trhough the photos, websirtes, etc. with a few fingers on the touch panel simultaneously.