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		<title>Acer Aspire One 11.6 Inch Netbook Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acer Aspire One 1410 is the ideal companion for Internet browsing, getting in touch or knocking out your to-do list. The Acer 1810T is the European name of the 11.6&#8243; Timeline laptop. In the United States this system is called 1410. Acer previously released the 751 which was a netbook in a very similar frame. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acer Aspire One 1410 is the ideal companion for Internet browsing, getting in touch or knocking out your to-do list.<br />
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<p><img class="size-full wp-image-175 alignright" title="aspireone-acer-new-netbook" src="http://www.mynetbookworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/feature_WelcomeToTheSweetSp.jpg" alt="feature WelcomeToTheSweetSp Acer Aspire One 11.6 Inch Netbook Review" width="210" height="100" /></p>
<p>The Acer 1810T is the European name of the 11.6&#8243; Timeline laptop. In the United States this system is called 1410. Acer previously released the 751 which was a netbook in a very similar frame. This time Acer has chosen the Intel CULV platform, leading to more powerful components.</p>
<h3>Product Specifications</h3>
<ul>
<li>CPU: Intel SU3500 Core 2 Solo 1.4GHz</li>
<li>Screen: 11.6&#8243; WLED 1366*768 AUOptronics AUO205C</li>
<li>Hard drive: WD16000BEVT 160GB 2.5&#8243; SATA</li>
<li>Ethernet: Atheros AR 8131 gigabit</li>
<li>Wireless: Intel Wifi 5100</li>
<li>Chipset: Mobile Intel GS45 Express Chipset</li>
<li>Graphics: Mobile Intel GS45 Express Chipset</li>
<li>Operating System: Vista Home Premium or Genuine Windows XP</li>
<li>Battery: 5600 mAh 6 cell Lithium-Ion</li>
<li>Weight: 1.30 kg</li>
</ul>
<h3>Design and Quality</h3>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Acer-Netbook" src="http://www.mynetbookworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/feature_GetitAll.jpg" alt="feature GetitAll Acer Aspire One 11.6 Inch Netbook Review" width="295" height="289" />The system is amazingly thin. Acer says it&#8217;s 22.1mm at it&#8217;s thinnest and 30mm at it&#8217;s thickest. Especially the bottom half without the screen looks exceptionally thin. If you&#8217;ve had the Acer 751 in your hands you know what I mean.</p>
<p>The system feels very sturdy. There&#8217;s no flex in the palm wrest area. The screen is more flexible, but this shouldn&#8217;t be any problem. Pressing down on the keyboard I notice it bends a little bit down. Once again this shouldn&#8217;t be any problem during normal use.</p>
<p>The lid on the screen is made of entirely glossy material. It easily picks up finger prints so be ready to clean it often. Or walk around with a dirty notebook.</p>
<p>The palm wrest area looked a bit like steel. Actually it is plastic that has been painted. It looks classy though and it&#8217;s an improvement over the Acer 751.</p>
<p>Another large improvement over the 751 is that the battery sits entirely flush. It doesn&#8217;t stick out on the back or bottom. Overall I think Acer has done a great job on the design. It easily beats the other Timeline models. I&#8217;ll be happy to take this laptop on my trips to the coffee shop.</p>
<h3>Overall Performance and Video Playback</h3>
<p>The first thing I did was uninstalling some of the bloatware. Especially Mcafee Antivirus is something I do not want on my system. After removing a couple of more unwanted applications I tested the system. It felt very snappy to me. Using the 1810T as a desktop, browsing with 20 tabs and playing some music in the background there was never a hick up. Hard drive performance was good, as applications and windows opened quickly.</p>
<p>Booting the system went surprisingly fast. It took only 36 seconds from pressing the power button until the welcome screen appeared. The first 6 seconds of those 36 was for the BIOS. At 41 seconds the desktop appeared.<br />
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<p>I tested several video clips. I&#8217;m not entirely happy with the video playback so far. Playing the 1080p wmv trailer of &#8216;Rules of Attraction&#8217; caused a 100% CPU load at times, but the movie seemed smooth.</p>
<p>Playing back Lady Gaga&#8217;s <a style="color: #6699cc;" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAV8bxC-eOc" onclick="return TrackClick('http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DlAV8bxC-eOc','Poker+Face')">Poker Face</a> from Youtube went smooth, untill I pressed HD. CPU load was at 100% and frames started skipping. The SU3500 doesn&#8217;t have enough muscle power to play this clip.</p>
<p>I also tested some H264 1080 clips with several codecs. Best results were gotten using Cyberlink Power DVD codec. The 1080p trailer of <a style="color: #6699cc;" href="http://www.dvdloc8.com/clip.php?movieid=13599&amp;clipid=4" onclick="return TrackClick('http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvdloc8.com%2Fclip.php%3Fmovieid%3D13599%26amp%3Bclipid%3D4','%22I+Am+Legend%22')">&#8216;I Am Legend&#8217;</a> played smooth but CPU load was often at 100%. This was surprising for me because I have gotten better results with the Acer 751 with XP. I have some evidence that this might be caused by Vista, so I&#8217;m looking forward to install Windows 7 or XP in this machine in the future.</p>
<h3>Keyboard and TouchPad</h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-182" title="Aspire-One-Keyboard" src="http://www.mynetbookworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/feature_GetinTouch.jpg" alt="feature GetinTouch Acer Aspire One 11.6 Inch Netbook Review" width="363" height="200" />The keyboard on the 1410 is something to get used to. Acer has chosen a design that looks a bit like a chiclet keyboard, but there are gaps in between of the keys. I wonder if dirt will fall in between of the keys and how it will be cleaned. Time will tell. The size of the keyboard is 100%, that&#8217;s another large advantage this 1410T (or1810T) has over almost every netbook. The keys itself are flat and have a slight texture giving quite a comfortable feel without being slippery. They keys have a decent amount of feedback. All strokes are registered and take little effort.</p>
<p>There is a little bit of keyboard flex but far less than other notebooks like Dell Studio 1555. After using the keyboard for a while I&#8217;m starting to like it a lot.</p>
<p>The touchpad is a Synaptics with support for multi finger gestures. It works accurate and responsive. Sometimes even to responsive as unwanted touches are easily registered. Changing the sensitivity fixed that.</p>
<p>One gripe about the touchpad is that the edges are quite hard to notice. I&#8217;ve been mistaking quit e a few times, I wonder if I will get used to it.</p>
<h3>Acer 1410 Unboxing Videos</h3>
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