Monday, May 7th 2012

AMD Brazos 2.0 Powered Acer Aspire Pictured

Here are some of the first pictures of Acer Aspire E1-421, which caught the eye of a shopper in Asia. Its most distinctive feature is AMD E1-1200APU "Brazos 2.0", driving the machine. The dual-core APU is clocked at 1.40 GHz, and packs Radeon HD 7310 graphics. Other vital components include 2 GB of DDR3 memory, and 320 GB HDD storage. A DVD SuperMulti drive handles removable storage. The notebook's 14-inch screen packs 1366x768 pixels resolution, the GPU utilizes 256 MB from the system memory. 802.11 b/g/n WLAN, and a 6-cell battery make for the rest of it.
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4 Comments on AMD Brazos 2.0 Powered Acer Aspire Pictured

#1
RejZoR
"The Ture Spirit of Excellence" That's a promising start...

Also, is it just me or that screen looks weird? It looks like 5:4 ratio... could be just strangely taken photo...

And the last question, any idea how this E1 stacks up against higher clocked E-450 and how does HD7310 compare against HD6320?
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#2
seronx
It should be a rebrand with faster clocks. It is next year when the moon falls in the ocean... :laugh:
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#3
Thefumigator
RejZoR"The Ture Spirit of Excellence" That's a promising start...

Also, is it just me or that screen looks weird? It looks like 5:4 ratio... could be just strangely taken photo...

And the last question, any idea how this E1 stacks up against higher clocked E-450 and how does HD7310 compare against HD6320?
the screen looks weird, it seem it has all the nylon protector thing unremoved.
I personally want something with more performance than the E450, if the E1 reaches Athlon P320 performance levels then it would be interesting.
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RejZoR
Actually E-450 isn't that slow. I mean in synthetic benches, yes, but in real world usage i can't really see anything wrong with it. And the battery seems to last forever with it as well.
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