Wednesday, November 26th 2008

Acer Confirms a 10-inch Version of the Aspire One Netbook Will Appear in Q1 2009

Acer's Taiwan president Scott Lin confirmed today that Acer plans to launch 10-inch Aspire One netbooks in February or March next year. Despite the bigger screen and most likely the bigger keyboard, the 10-inch Aspire One will probably have the same specifications as the 8.9-inch One on the market today, including the Intel Atom processor and Microsoft Windows XP Home OS. Unfortunately, all this information has to be confirmed.
Acer plans to launch 10-inch Aspire One netbooks in February or March next year, according to Scott Lin, Acer Taiwan president. As for its 8.9-inch netbooks currently available, the 3.5G module-based Aspire One netbooks being bundled with Taiwan Mobile (TWM) services is expected to reach a shipment volume of 9,000 units in the Taiwan market in the fourth quarter this year, Lin said. Acer currently sells 10,000-20,000 Aspire Ones and 7,000-8,000 consumer notebooks monthly in Taiwan, he added. Lin also pointed out in Taiwan, notebook average selling prices (ASPs) are expected to continue dropping through the end of this year, with an average decline of 10%. High-end and lowest-cost models will feel less price pressure, while models within the range of NT$30,000-40,000 (US$900-1200) will see the largest price drops, he said. The company will also launch a 14.1-inch LED-based notebook priced below NT$40,000 during the upcoming IT Month-a local promotional sales event-and is preparing to launch 12.1-inch, 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch LED-based notebooks in 2009. Acer will also start selling a 13.3-inch notebook and all-in-one PCs based on its sub-brand Gateway during the show and the company expects the 13.3-inch notebook will fill up the gap in Acer's product range.
Source: DigiTimes
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1 Comment on Acer Confirms a 10-inch Version of the Aspire One Netbook Will Appear in Q1 2009

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lemonadesoda
Good stuff. I've been fence sitting between a netbook and a traditional ultra-portable. If Acer can get their Aspire one up to 10.x inch then that will make a big difference. The existing screen is just too small. Let's hope they also get a big grade to the screen to the HD format 720p. 1280×720. That will make a big difference in desktop use, not just watching vids. 1024x600 is just too small for productivity applications. It's also smaller than laptops that are 8 years old. (1024x768). Pump it up Acer. :toast:
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