It feels like that funky Acer netbook with the dented lid that we spied at MWC wasn’t a one-off. The corporate just released the Aspire One 722, an 11-inch mini with the identical aesthetic (and a possible successor to the 721 ). Just like the D257 we saw in Barcelona, its lid is fabricated from molded plastic, sculpted to resemble a chain of ripples. Spec-wise, it has the similar innards because the more staid-looking Aspire One 522 , pairing AMD’s netbook-class 1GHz C-50 Ontario processor with Radeon HD 6250 graphics. However the 722 improves at the 10-inch 522 with higher 1366 x 768 resolution, two speakers rather than one, and rated battery lifetime of as much as seven hours — a lift over the 522′s six-hour max. No word yet on pricing or availability, but for you can now content yourself with some official press shots.
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