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Despite being 'brand new' Intel's Pine Trail Atom platform doesn't offer too much improvement over its predecessor in terms of functionality. As such, while technically new, we're still looking at netbooks from every manufacturer that are more or less cl...
While not a bad effort, the Acer Aspire One 532h-2Dr suffers for being very similar to its Packard Bell sibling and not offering enough incentive over cheaper, previous generation machines that are considerably cheaper. It won't let you down, but neither...
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The Acer Aspire One 532h represents an incremental step-up over the company's Aspire One 531 notebook launched in the middle of lasst year. As such it doesn't make any substantial changes to the netbook line; this isn't a netbook that brings with it a...
Long battery life, good keyboard, newly designed lightweight powerpack...
Design not very exciting, 1GB RAM could be improved on...
An impressive battery life and nice keyboard make this a netbook to consider, but it doesn't bring much excitement to the partyKey specs3.5mm jack, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC, USB, VGA, Wi-Fi, Windows 7...
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Another 10.1in netbook might not seem particularly exciting, but with its Aspire One 532 Acer has turned to Intel's latest processor, the 1.66GHz Atom N450. We first saw this processor in Asus' Eee PC 1005PE. The main benefit of this chip is that it's...
The Acer Aspire One 532h is a decent netbook in isolation and has a pretty good screen, but it's too expensive and is outperformed by cheaper alternatives...
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Product Code: LU.SAQ0D.166 Netbooks based on Intel's Pine Trail Atom chips are now available, and the Acer Aspire One 532h is Acer's latest offering based on the new Atom chip. Not only is the Acer Aspire One 532h slimmer and trimmer compared to the...
The Acer Aspire One 532h's clincher is its price. For around £290 this is a very good netbook. Not only that, the Aspire One 532h has a better keyboard and touchpad, offers respectable performance, very good battery life and great value for money...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 01:50:31
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Acer has become one of the most successful purveyors of netbooks by relying on a simple premise: price beats everything. While HP, Dell and others give lip service to low-end models while upselling you toward AU$900 netbooks, the Acer Aspire One s...
The Acer Aspire One 532h is just as good for basic tasks as netbooks costing more, making it a solid sub-AU$600 option.
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I look at lots of netbooks as any frequent reader knows and most of them are all the same. Today I am going to be looking at the Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 netbook that packs in the new Atom N450 Pine Trail processor. The new processor doesn't reall...
At the end of the day the Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 is not a netbook you buy if you want the fastest performing machine out there. The Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 is a machine to buy based on price since it is one of the cheaper netbooks available. Y...
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Acer laptops are known for offering value for money and awesome price-performance ratio, and the same trend is seen in their netbooks as well. . They’re powerful, affordable and portable. Then there’s , and now, the new Acer Aspire One AO532h, which n...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:21:15
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The only thing holding this netbook back is the weird chiclet-slash-regular keyboard and the unindented touchpad, both of which are cool-looking but take a lot of getting used to. Still, the Acer Aspire One 532h is a sturdy little netbook with a good price...
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When the Apple iPad shipped, pundits noted that netbook sales declined. In fact, the iPad had little to do with the decline in netbook shipments--the decline had already begun well before Apple's tablet arrived in the hands of enthusiastic users. As fo...
Inexpensive, Very compact...
Display resolution is too limited, Keyboard and touchpad are frustrating...
In the 532h-2588, Acer has produced a very average netbook at a relatively low price, with all the drawbacks and strengths of the class...
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Acer is looking to stay ahead in the netbook market with its Aspire One 532h. Though it's not a tremendous upgrade over the previous Aspire One models, the 532h is a solid, decently priced netbook. Acer may have skimped a little on the keyboard and to...
Machine has a sturdy overall feel, Inexpensive...
Keyboard very slippery and hard to type on, Touchpad/mouse buttons poorly designed...
The Aspire One 532h is reasonably priced, but the keyboard and touchpad could use a makeover...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:21:15
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Today we'll be reviewing both a netbook and a full-fledged laptop, the Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 and the Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904, respectively. One or the other of them will more than likely suit your portable computing needs.Acer Aspire One 532h-...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:21:15
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Acer takes a jaunt down the Pine Trail, but doesn't really break new ground First things first: This is not a revolution. Although the Acer Aspire One AO532h boasts Intel’s new Pine Trail processor, the Atom N450, it’s no game changer. Instead, think o...
Wellcrafted; decent performance; excellent battery life; roomy hard drive; inexpensive.
Still just an Atompowered netbook; mushy keys; fingerprint magnet.
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This one is a brand new netbook by Acer, a brand that has the credit of being one of the earliest adopters of Intel’s new Pine Trail system, which, in the case of netbooks, mainly comprises the new Atom N450, and a new chipset called the Intel NM10. In...
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I look at lots of netbooks as any frequent reader knows and most of them are all the same. Today I am going to be looking at the Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 netbook that packs in the new Atom N450 Pine Trail processor. The new processor doesn't reall...
At the end of the day the Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 is not a netbook you buy if you want the fastest performing machine out there. The Acer Aspire One 532h-2326 is a machine to buy based on price since it is one of the cheaper netbooks available. Y...
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It's an endless saga with Acer's and perhaps the world's most popular line of netbooks, as it readies yet another one. The Aspire One (532h-2326) ($350 street) is the update to the Aspire One (D250-1958) and it adds some significant hardware changes...
Almost 10 hours of battery life with new platform. Keyboard is now 93% of full size. Wider touchpad than its predecessor. Very inexpensive. New, lighter AC adapter.
Lacks design appeal. Mouse buttons need tuning.
The Acer Aspire One (532h-2326) boasts nearly 10 hours of battery life and new and improved keyboard, but looks weigh this netbook down...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:21:16
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Today I am looking at the Acer Aspire One 532h netbook. This is the latest Aspire One netbook to hit the market sporting the new Intel Pine Trail Atom processor. If you are in the market for a netbook with good battery life and performance for a small...
Great price, Good keyboard, Decent performance...
Lots of screen glare...
The Acer Aspire One 532h is the machine to own for netbook shoppers on a budget wanting a good all around netbook. The only thing that really stands out in a crowd about the Acer Aspire One 532h is its fantastic price. blog comments powered by Disqus...
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Acer and HP appear to be Costco's favorite netbook suppliers, since they also happen to be the cheapest and mostly widely sold in this space. The Acer Aspire One (532h-2268) ($300 street) deviates from the Acer Aspire One (AO532h-2326) slightly, in...
Over 9 hours of battery life with new Intel parts. Keyboard is now 93% of full size. Wider touchpad than its predecessor. Very inexpensive. New, lighter AC adapter. Two-year warranty.
Lacks design appeal. Mouse buttons need tuning.
The Acer Aspire One (AO532h-2268) is still one of the most inexpensive netbooks in the business and Costco is selling this model with a 2-year warranty and over 9 hours of battery life...
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Netbooks based on Intel's Pine Trail Atom chips are out and about, and the Aspire One 532h is Acer's latest offering based on the new Atom chip. Not only is it slimmer and trimmer compared to the Aspire One D250, has a near-full sized keyboard, but it'...
Inexpensive, HD 720 playback, Better keyboard, Multigesture touchpad, Battery life...
WiFi DraftN, Gigabit LAN...
The Acer Aspire One 532h's clincher is its price. For Rs. 17,420, this is a very good netbook--a good Rs. 8,000 cheaper than the MSI Wind U135 (which does offer Windows 7 and greater hard drive space). Not only that, the Aspire One 532h has a better k...
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Like other netbook makers, Acer is refreshing its line with the new Intel Atom N450 processor (Pine Trail), which promises similar performance but greater endurance. Also like its competitors, Acer has tweaked the design, adding a keyboard with the sam...
Sleek two-tone design, Long battery life, Relatively large, textured touchpad, Above-average audio quality...
Chassis picks up fingerprints, Keyboard feels a bit cramped, Lower left side runs hot...
Acer’s newest netbook features a stylish design and over 8 hours of battery life for a lower price than its competitors.
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Acer's maintained a steady lead in the race to sell as many netbooks as possible in the past year. That's largely because the Taiwanese manufacturer figured out early that basic netbooks at lower prices would fly off shelves. And the new Aspire One 532h d...
Very affordable New Intel Atom Pine Trail processor Well-spaced keyboard...
Unacceptably glossy lidCramped touchpadPoor viewing angles...
We have no doubt that Acer will sell loads of Aspire One 532hs. No, not because it's the best netbook on the market, but because it's the one with the best price. Sure, it doesn't have the keyboard or battery life of the $380 Eee PC 1005PE, but that's the...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:21:16
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When it comes to netbooks, you can count on Acer for sleek looks and affordability, and Acer’s latest, the Aspire One AO532h, is no exception. Starting at a low $299 but equipped with a netbook-standard mix of components, the 10.1-inch AO5...
Competitive price; good performance; loud speakers...
Flimsy keyboard; streaming video skips; subpar Webcam...
Acer’s Pine Trail netbook offers above-average performance at a price that puts most other netbooks to shame...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:21:16
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Well Priced, Good Battery Life For Battery Size, Above Average Audio Quality, Lower Capacity 6cell Battery, Smaller 160GB Hard Drive, Keyboard Could Use More Space Between Keys...
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Despite the emergence of trendy new devices like Apple's iPad, netbooks will continue to be one of the fastest-growing notebook segments, according to market research firm DisplaySearch. In a December 2009 report, the company predicted that sales of wh...
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