
ATOM-Powered Aspire One Netbook
ACER is the name to remember when it comes to computers, where they have clawed their way to reach near the pinnacle of the industry. In Taiwan, where it headquartered, has a new range of Aspire One netbooks that are powered by Intel’s range of Atom processors, with the Acer Aspire One AOD260 and Aspire One AO533 ready to rock the world. These new netbooks will offer sleek new designs as well as enhanced performance for highly mobile consumers. With these new models, Acer hopes to merge style, performance, battery life and value into a single package. More on the hardware specifications are available after the jump.

AMD-Powered Aspire One Netbook
ACER's another version of highly popular Aspire One netbooks, although these won’t sport the hugely popular Atom processor but will instead throw in the powerful Athlon II Neo processors complete with AMD-based high-definition capabilities. It's an 11.6-inch Aspire One AO721 and the 10.1-inch Aspire One AO521, where both models were specially designed for ultra-portability and usability, and are more than capable of delivering high-definition graphics and video playback, alongside smooth communications. Aiming for the US market, both the Aspire One AO721 and AO521 are available at retail and e-tail outlets with prices starting from $429.99 and $349.99, respectively.
So cool for both Aspire One netbooks, both from ACER!!