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Acer AO532h-2223 10.1-Inch Matrix Silver Netbook – Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life

Aug 27th, 2010 by Admin

  • 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 Processor
  • 1GB DDR2 Memory
  • 160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM); 802.11 b/g/n Wireless Certified
  • 10.1″ WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite LED Display, Intel GMA 3150 Graphics
  • Windows 7 Starter; Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life

Product Description
Acer AO532h-2223 comes with these high level Specs. Intel Atom Processor N450, Windows 7 Starter, 10.1-Inch WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite LED Display, Mobile Intel NM10 Express Chipset, Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150, 1024MB DDR2 Memory, 160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM), Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, Acer InviLink 802.11b/g/Draft-N Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Built-In Webcam, Two Built-in Stereo Speakers, 3 – USB 2.0 Ports, 6-cell Li-ion Battery (4400 mAh), … More >>

Acer AO532h-2223 10.1-Inch Matrix Silver Netbook – Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life

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5 Responses to “Acer AO532h-2223 10.1-Inch Matrix Silver Netbook – Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life”

  1. Jason Brown
    August 27, 2010 at 10:40 pm

    If you are in the market for this type of device, do not purchase an ACER.

    Simply put, it will not work well and no one will care.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Peter F. Jimenez Betts
    August 27, 2010 at 10:53 pm

    This Acer netbook is truly appealing due to its size and design. After a few months of use a major defect came to light: the AC/DC adapter ping needle inside the computer is connected to the computers main card, so apon breaking after light use it could not be fixed without a major investment of a new card, almost what the little machine cost to begin with. This is without a doubt a major flaw in design, which will keep this model very close to the trash bin, or in the repair shop on a permanent basis. I would not suggest its purchase. Acer and its affiliated workshops were quick to argue that this defect was not covered in its warranty, which made this defect even worse. Perhaps ACER should learn a lesson from Toyota instead of selling a model of pure LEMON. Beware.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. E. Coburn
    August 27, 2010 at 11:58 pm

    These are made terribly. After two weeks there were issues with the hardware. With the modem, with the power, a short in the speakers, HD and Motherboard communication issues. I is has been “repaired” three times and we have been able to use it 6 weeks out of the four months we have owed. Just don’t buy it bad product with bad customer service.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Franz Schneider
    August 28, 2010 at 2:46 am

    I love the battery life, but the small screen (though very bright) combined with the slow performance, was just too big a negative – I’ll buy one when they’ve improved them…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. oblio
    August 28, 2010 at 3:56 am

    Bought this for travel. The display so far is a pita. It reformats seemingly spontaneously. I am unable to adapt to the touch pad. When using a mouse there appears to be strange interactions between inadvertent touches to the touch pad while typing. With my unit, moving it will cause a power off with a recovery restart.

    Some of my experiences may be learning curve. e.g. how to set the display to be optimal for my purposes. It is extremely difficult to use Yahoo Mail due to the display.

    On the plus side: battery life is excellent. Size and weight are excellent.

    For my purposes the jury is still out.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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