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Sure, Intel highlighted upcoming computers from Asus, Lenovo, and Samsung in its press release announcing the launch of the Atom N570 processor today… but Acer has beat those companies to the punch. The Acer Aspire One AOD255E is a 10 inch netbook with a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N570 processor, and it’s available today from Amazon for $330.

The Acer aspire One AOD255E has a 250GB hard drive, 3 USB ports, Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display. It runs Windows 7 Starter Edition and weighs about 2.76 pounds. The new processor is the most remarkable thing about the laptop… and the reasonably low price, but that’s pretty much par for the course from Acer netbooks these days.

via Netbook News

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3 replies on “Acer Aspire One AOD255E now available (with an Atom N570 dual core chip)”

  1. Seems nice enough, but I wonder if there will be any appreciable price or performance incentive to get this or any other current Atom netbook isntead of the AO522, 1015B, or any other Fusion-powered netbook?

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