Acer announces ‘netbook’ with Celeron and Pentium chips to

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Acer has a new addition to its Aspire One family of netbooks announced, but instead of an Intel Atom or AMD Brazos-apu, the new mini-notebook with Celeron and Pentium processors will be supplied.

The Aspire One 756 has all the features of a netbook as we now know Acer. The small notebook has a 11.6″screen with a resolution of 1366×768 and a screen brightness of 200 nits. The device is 21mm thick at its thinnest point and 27mm at the thickest and the weight of 1.38 kg. It is striking that the Acer models with the operating system Windows 7 Starter SP1 is going to deliver, but also with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1. In the first case, there will be 2GB of ddr3 are present, in the second 4GB, occupied grounds of up to 8GB. The amount of storage capacity is 320GB or 500GB.

Most remarkable feature of the netbook is that it actually was not so named may be because Acer no Atom-chip builds but a Intel Pentium 967, Pentium 987 or Celeron 877, in combination with the HM70 chipset. The processors are 32nm produced, are based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and have a tdp of 17W. The Celeron 877 has a clock speed of 1.4 GHz, the Pentium 967 does his work at 1.3 GHz and the Pentium 987 is still little known. Acer will have the Aspire One 756 in the colors black, blue, red and silver are going to deliver, but when exactly they hatch and what they will cost, reports the Taiwanese company yet.