Acer hasn’t yet officially announced a netbook with an Intel Cedar Trail Atom processor, but the fact that the company is building one is kind of certain. Every major PC maker out there is building netbooks with Intel’s newest Atom processors and Acer can be no different.
Anyway, several retailers have already posted product pages for Acer’s upcoming netbook. According to Notebook Italia, the Acer Aspire One D270 has a 10.1 inch display and 1.6GHz Intel Atom N2600 dual core processor. This processor belongs to the Cedar Trail platform.
The netbook runs Windows 7 Starter Edition and will be available with a choice of 3 or 6 cell batteries. The netbook also appears to have 1GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive.
The laptop is expected to hit the streets in January for around $280. We should soon find out as the CES is merely a few days away.
The Cedar Trail Atom processors aren’t expected to deliver significantly better performance than the current Pine Trail processors. They just happen to consume less energy. You might also notice a minor improvement in performance.
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