Matt unboxes and tours the hardware of the Acer Aspire 5738G
Posted on 09 July 2010.
Matt unboxes and tours the hardware of the Acer Aspire 5738G
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Posted on 08 July 2010.
New Acer Aspire 7738 -Intel core duo P8400 @ 2.26 GHz -nvidea Gforce GT 130m with 1 GB RAM built in (GDDR3) -4 GB RAM DDR3 -500 GB hard disk -Ports: HDMI, 4 USB, 3 Audio/Video, PC out, wireless lan -4 M.Pixel web cam -micro built in -fingerprint reader
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Posted on 07 July 2010.
If you want a slim laptop with a Windows flavour, you could do a lot worse than check out my Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T Review. More reviews can be found on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com or at www.geekanoids.co.uk
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Posted on 03 July 2010.
Another demonstration of the Atom Netbook platform doubling as a compact, portable music studio. As long as you don’t overdo the heavy DSP effects (Reverb, Granular Synthesis, etc) it will do quite nicely. In this demo, Reason 4 is acting as a big rack full of virtual outboard gear, and the modules are being triggered via MIDI by the sequencer in the Ensoniq TS-10 under the Axiom. The AA1 happens to be sitting on a rack full of physical gear so you can see the obvious benefit of a small virtual studio running inside the Netbook. The song is another quick sequence I threw together for this demo. Yes it sounds like prog rock meets MOD file meets keygen. Next time I’ll do a Lawrence Welk cover.
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Posted on 30 June 2010.
Me noodling around on my Acer Aspire One A150 running Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 with some custom kexts to get 1024×600 res, stock audio and wired ethernet working. Machine is stock, no hardware mods (yet) but shows that the Atom netbook platform can do quite a bit with the right software – near-zero audio latency thanks to Core Audio. I threw some patterns together in Garage Band and flew them into Logic Pro 8. All the backing tracks are playing back live in Logic Audio. The keyboard is an M-Audio Axiom 61. Ignore the flubbed notes, it’s only a demo
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Posted on 29 June 2010.
Donate: www.Zhuk.co.uk — Donators — Thank you for donating, if you have recently donated please wait as your name will appear below shortly. Gill Poole – £20 I recently had the Black Screen Of Death so I tried to Flash the BIOS and it worked again! Download the BIOS from: www.acerpanam.com 1: Extract the .ZIP 2: Rename the Bios name from 3309.fd to zg5ia32.fd 3: Copy zg5ia32.fd and Flashit.exe to USB flash drive. 4: A: Make sure the power cable is in! B: The laptop is turned OFF! C: Plug the USB stick in! Press and HOLD down the FN and ESC key TOGETHER Then press the power button, Whilst holding the buttons! Release the power button and continue holding FN and ESC for about 5 seconds. Release the buttons and the power light will start to blink. Let the laptop run and DO NOT press anything This can take upto 7 mins When it’s done the laptop will restart. It should now work
This is for the Acer Aspire One netbook laptop.
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Posted on 28 June 2010.
Full Review Up Now: netbooked.net Got my NVidia ION powered Acer Aspire Revo nettop today (in Japan). I got the cheapest model which comes with an Atom N230 processor, 2GB of RAM, 160GB HDD and Windows Vista Home Premium. Article and Pictures below: portablemonkey.com
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Posted on 24 June 2010.
Got the brand new refreshed 11.6″ Acer Aspire 1410 (AS1410) with the dual-core SU2300 (1.2GHz) processor and Windows 7 Home Premium. Further updates on the 1410 can be found on my twitter channel: twitter.com Check out the article version of this unboxing: netbooked.net
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Posted on 06 February 2010.
English : In this video I show this netbooks potential and performance Pass it on!! Instalation Description: Mac OS X with iatkos, Ubuntu 9.04 and Windows 7 Ultimate Release Candidate, using dik partition Español: Este video se lo dedico a la comunidad, especialmente a los usuarios de netbooks; mostrando las capacidades de estas pequeñas netbooks. Se instalo Mac OS X con iatkos, Ubuntu 9.04 y Windows 7 Ultimate Release Candidate, usando particiones en disco Especificaciones técnicas del equipo: Acer Aspire One AOA 150 1 Gb memoria RAM 160 HDD Procesador Intel Atom a 1.6 Comenta!!!
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Posted on 04 February 2010.
Read article version of review: netbooked.net My review of the brand new refreshed 11.6″ Acer Aspire AS1410 with a dual-core Celeron SU2300 processor (1.2ghz) and Windows 7 Home Premium.
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Posted on 03 February 2010.
This is an Acer aspireone AOA150-Aw loaded with Windows 7 Ultimate Edition which is available to download from Microsoft. As you can see, it is quite fast for a small, agile computer and has no problems keeping up with Window’s large footprint. I will put the Windows Rating in the description in the next couple of days. I installed Windows 7 using a Flash Voyager 4Gb formatted with FAT32. NTFS also works as most tutorials on the web insist on using NTFS. Let me point out that I am using the 120GB Hard Disk Drive version… NOT THE SSD. I am not sure whether Windows 7 offers FAT32 and therefore cannot give SSD users any real recommendations i’m afraid. Here is how I did it on Windows XP. 1. Firstly, navigate to www.ezbsystems.com and download the free trial of ultraiso, then install it. 2. Using ultraiso, open the .ISO of Windows 7. The latest being 7100.0.090421-1700_x86fre_client_en-us_retail_ultimate-grc1culfrer_en_dvd.iso. 3. Click Bootable at the top and click Write Disk Image. 4. Select your preferred USB device. Leave the Write Method as USB-HDD+. 5 (optional). If you have not already done so, format the drive (bottom left of the Write Disk window) using whichever method you prefer. FAT32 and NTFS both seem to work. 6. Click Write. Be prepared to wait a while. Once it has finished, you now have a bootable drive. This can be used to boot into Windows 7 Ultimate install by any machine which has USB boot. It can also be used to perform upgrades from Windows XP/Vista etc. 7. To begin the install onto the aspireone… back up and save whatever files are necessary. This is pretty important as I recommend formatting the drive to install Windows 7. 8. Plug in the drive and restart the machine. Press F12, just before the Acer BIOS screen logo on boot. 9. You should be given three options. You want to boot from USB. It will most likely have a name such as Corsair Voyager etc. 10. Once Windows 7 has finished unpacking its files, you should see the Welcome screen pop up. Set your preferred settings and click next. Follow the instructions through as prompted. I recommend doing a Manual/Clean install rather than an Upgrade. If you do decide to take this option, I also recommend formatting your hard drive. This will be under partition options etc. Once you have completed these steps, sit back or go and watch some TV. It should take around 15 minutes and shouldn’t require any intervention until first boot when you will be required to enter a username and password. Enjoy! Look out for my OS X Vid
Disclaimer: Standard stuff guys… Use this at your own risk. I’m not responsible for any damage caused by misuse, malpractice, mistakes etc etc…
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Posted on 02 February 2010.
Installing the Windows 7 Operating system without a dvd drive on the Acer Aspire One netbook. This Segment will Cover finding and downloading The Corect Windows 7 RC release for your netbook And aquiering the Key to activate it.
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Posted on 02 February 2010.
Acer / emachine E625 – 5813 CPU: AMD Athlon 64 TF-20 Screen: 15.6″ Wide Ram: 2 GB DDR2 HDD: 160 GB Drive: DVD Multi Double Layer LAN: 10/100 Base T Wifi: 802.11b/g WLAN OS: MS Windows Vista SP1 $350 ~~ $389 The laptop has nice MATTE finish, so it DOES NOT attract fingerprint. I was surprised about the overall finish of this laptop, since I expected very bland finish due to low price. It does not come with recovery disk, so you have to make one right after the first boot up. (I highly recommend doing this).
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Posted on 31 January 2010.
www.ried.cl See step by step how to upgrade your Acer ASPIRE ONE ram to 1 GB or 1,5 GB (maximum). Inside this laptop there is a 512 MB ram soldered in the mainboard, so you can only add a PC4200 533 Mhz 512 MB / 1024 MB module. However, even Windows Vista works like a charm only with 1 GB ram in this netbook Windows Vista Business Experience Index with 1.5 GB RAM / 120 GB HDD / Atom 1.6 HT: CPU SCORE: 3 RAM SCORE: 4.5 WINDOWS AERO GRAPHICS: 3.9 3D GRAPHICS: 2.7 HDD SCORE: 4.9 pretty good, huh? (constantly there are 600-800 MB of memory usage)
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Posted on 31 January 2010.
Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.2 running on an Acer Aspire 1640 OSX86 Kalyway 10.5.1 + update 10.5.2 Specs: Intel Pentium M 1.73 ghz 2GB RAM Graphics: Intel 915GM working: – LAN – Video driver (Paperclip mo) – DVD-Burner not working: – sound – WLAN
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Posted on 31 January 2010.
Quick five minute Acer Aspire memory upgrade on my eidtors’s laptop in her kitchen. The RAM is accessed through a large panel on the bottom of the laptop. www.fonerbooks.com
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