Saturday, May 16th 2009
Acer Prepares HD-Friendly Aspire One 571
Acer's Aspire One is the world's leading brand of netbooks, and the company is building on the lineup with more, premium variants. The chassis of the Aspire One 571 resembles that of the D150 series. Under the hood are some interesting components: Intel Atom N280 clocked at 1.66 GHz, aided by Intel's homegrown chipset. The 10.5-inch screen provides a resolution of 1280x720 pixels (HD 720p), and the netbook boasts of HD video hardware acceleration thanks to the Quartics QV1721 multimedia coprocessor, that accelerates full-HD (1080p) video encoding/decoding. Removable storage is care of a V-Media disc-drive left of the touchpad. A V-Media disk is a Blu-Ray disc with a diameter of 32 mm enclosed in a plastic sheath (floppy-style). It provides 1 GB of storage, with a 2 GB version in the works. Its launch-date isn't known although with Computex around the corner, this netbook may have found its launch-vehicle.
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13 Comments on Acer Prepares HD-Friendly Aspire One 571
I'd be interested in this, but only if someone manages to get Team Fortress 2 working on that multimedia accelerator. :D
This will work on the micro BDroms they speak of, but the video acceleration wont work on files.
You'll never see a 1080P capable netbook, without a more powerful CPU - a 939 3800x2 dual core can handle it fine with room to spare, so the netbooks wont take too many more generations to get there.
Guess i'll wait for windows 7 before buying a netbook
And video acceleration works fine on files if you use the right player. Both MPC Home Theater and VLC accelerate on the video card.
Cyberlink powerDVD is the closest, but it doesnt work on MKV files.