Nowadays tablets gain more and more popularity every day – it seems to me that they are the next gadget must haves. Would you like to meet Acer unnamed new 10.1-inch Windows 7 tablet?

Nowadays tablets gain more and more popularity every day – it seems to me that they are the next gadget must haves. Would you like to meet Acer unnamed new 10.1-inch Windows 7 tablet?
I’ve almost missed the following spectacular thing that is already in the USA. Acer has not only announced but created the AspireRevo that is the world’s first Ion based desktop PC. The device takes power from an Intel Atom 1.6GHz 230 or 330 processor.
It offers up to 4GB of RAM and 250GB HDD, as well as six USB ports, HDMI output, and a myriad of cables allowing compatibility with a number of gadgets. I don’t know the pricing yet, but I think it’ll be a rather cheap lot. The most important part of the following invention is its size.
Ultra-compact laptops became a new trend in gadget industry. The success of Asus Eee PC couldn’t be passed by other hardware manufacturers. Now Acer joins the race with its Aspire One laptop. The specs are rather simple and quite expected: 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor; 512MB of 533MHz DDR 2 memory with a single SO-Dimm slot for more; and an 8.9in, 1024 x 600, 262,000-colour LED-backlit display. There’s a 0.3-megapixel webcam in the screen bezel also.

There’s only one choice for potential Aspire One owner – Linux or Windows XP version of laptop. The other difference (except operating system) is HDD: Linux version comes with 8GB of solid-state storage, while the XP model is complected with 80GB hard drive and that means that XP model has lower battery life.
The prices seem very attractable for me – $400 for Linux model and $600 for Windows XP model.
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