2010年10月26日 星期二

Acer Aspire One 533 review

Acer Aspire One 533 review


At only 25.7mm thick - 27.2mm at the rear - and weighing 1.25kg, the Acer One 533 is very mobile indeed. It's built around a 10.1-inch screen with a native resolution of 1024x600, and with little flex in the keyboard or display it feels more durable than most netbooks. Acer has emblazoned the back of the lid with its One logo and given the touchpad and lid a nice gunmetal finish. If you don't want black, you can choose from red or white. LED lights are kept to a minimum, and the screen is raised on a well-designed hinge that reminds us of Sony's first ultra-mobile Vaios.

While the design looks good, it is slightly marred by the need to accommodate a big detachable lithium battery. This also means there is no room for connections at the rear.Experts also suggest using low Projector Lamp voltage fluorescent mini lights. On the plus side,The Led lamp light you purchase will be made up of two main components, apart from the bulb of course. These are known as the trim and the housing. The trim is the visible part of the light. the big six-cell battery did give us an impressive eight hours and 12 minutes of life using Batter Eater Pro's Reader test, while in the more intensive Classic test it managed four hours and three minutes.Multiply that by 6 fixtures and we'll be buying 300 bulbs! If the cost per bulb averages $2 we'll end up paying an led lamp additional $600 for a grand total of $2,550 to run six incandescent lights. With normal use, you can expect around five or six hours, which makes the Aspire One 533 a great contender for long-haul flights.

The keyboard and touchpad are also worth highlighting.This also ensures that the product can be used at home or in a retail LED bulb environment and it is fair to say that shops can reap the benefits from using this type of light too. Despite the small chassis, the keyboard is still 93 per cent of full-size. It's not the increasingly popular chiclet design and the keys could do with a bit more texture, but the bounce in the keyboard is perfectly judged,Ensuring that the low voltage downlight compact fluorescent fits in with the style and decor of the rest of the room is very important and in years gone by, this would not have been possible. making it easy to use over extended periods. Acer has also managed to squeeze in over-sized backspace, shift and enter keys. Our only bone of contention is the under-sized arrow keys. We tried using these to navigate Excel documents and found it frustratingly easy to accidentally hit the wrong one. The touchpad is very responsive, with just one bar for left and right click, which keeps things neat. We also liked the slightly bumpy surface, which made navigating a slip-free process.

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