Acer Aspire One AO722-0667 11.6-Inch HD Netbook (Blue)

Acer Aspire One AO722-0667 11.6-Inch HD Netbook (Blue)

Acer Aspire One AO722-0667 11.6-Inch HD Netbook (Blue)

  • AMD C Series Processor 1GHz
  • 2GB DDR3 RAM
  • 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
  • 11.6-Inch Screen, AMD Radeon HD 6290
  • Windows 7 Home Premium, 7 hours Battery Life

Acer AO722-0667 comes with these high level Specs. AMD Dual-Core C-Series Processor C-60 1.0GHz with TurboCORE Technology up to 1.33GHz, Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit), 11.6″ HD Widescreen LED-backlit Display, AMD A50M Fusion Chipset, ATI Radeon HD 6290 Graphics, 2048MB DDR3 Memory, 320GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM), Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Built-In 0.3MP Webcam, 3 – USB 2.0 Ports, HDMI, 6-cell Li-ion Battery (4400 mAh), Up to 7-hours Battery Life, Micro

List Price: $ 329.99

Price: $ 325.98

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  1. Carson A. Wilkie "Carsonius" says:
    489 of 497 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Laptop performance, netbook size, October 24, 2011
    By 
    Carson A. Wilkie “Carsonius” (Miami, FL) –
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    This 11.6″ 1.0Ghz [1.33 turbo] netbook packs a punch for its size and low power consumption. The AMD C-60 mobile dual core processor runs well enough to play videos without skipping and efficiently enough to stay charged for as much as 7 hours. I opted for this model over the earlier 722-454 version for several reasons: its dual core processor, 2GB of RAM installed/ upgradable to 4GB, and 320GB hard drive.

    If you’re still not sold on a netbook over a tablet or standard laptop read on.

    Tablets are still recreational devices, fun, chic in cafes, but they’re still mostly for playing games and looking busier than you actually are. They have a few practical features, but all require a keyboard, which is an extra expense, and conveniently included with a netbook! If you do a lot of writing, typing, or work related proposals and editing, the DataViz optional word processor for Android tablets won’t replace MS Office. It has limited functionality and frequently crashes without auto-saving. If you’re thinking about an iPad or AirBook, remember, you’re buying into a complete product line of computers, music, videos and applications which are virtually useless on non-Apple devices. If you buy one Apple product, you have to buy them all. This is great for some, but expensive for most.

    As I said, if you’re comparing this netbook to a traditional laptop, this model doesn’t require you to make a lot of sacrifices in your performance expectations. Just remember, netbooks don’t have CD/DVD drives, no 10-key, and smaller screens. One complaint I have with this model is that it’s missing a built-in bluetooth antenna. Irritating, but easily remedied with a low-profile USB dongle in one of the three available USB ports, which is more than on most netbooks. I would recommend spending the extra $25 to upgrade the RAM to 4GB when you purchase it. It’s very easy to install yourself–no under the keyboard poking around required. There’s a single philip’s head screw in the middle of the bottom plate, unscrew it, slide forward and you’ll find the single DIMM looking right at you. Anybody who played with shape blocks as a kid can figure it out. All in all, this is a good buy for 329.99. It’s cheaper than most tablets and standard laptops and you can use it for actual work out of the box, no extra $50 keyboards required. Please reply if you have any other questions I can answer.

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  2. 151 of 152 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Netbook, October 31, 2011
    By 
    C3DNUT

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    I recently started looking at Netbooks when I first saw a Toshiba NB505 in a local store and almost purchased it. Fortunately I decided to look into them a little more before buying one. Like all computers two of the most important components for me are the processor and the ram. The Acer Aspire One AO722 is one of the few netbooks offering a dual core processor, up-gradable memory and Windows 7 Home (not Starter).

    After being scared off by reviews from other netbook products (including some from Acer) complaining about long boot up times, slow performance etc.. I decided to try this unit. So far it has exceeded my expectations in every way (keeping in mind that it is a netbook and not a mini-laptop). In fact several times I have found my wife favoring it over her newer HP laptop. Right out of the box (with 2GB of Ram) it was streaming Netflix video with no hesitation, skipping or jerking. I have since upgraded the Ram to 4 GB and it still performs super. As for speed it boots to the windows login screen in 30 seconds or less and including typing in my password windows is open and fully functioning within 45 second of powering the unit on (neither my desktop or my wifes laptop can boot up that quickly).

    Pros:
    Windows 7 Home (not Starter)
    Dual Core Processor
    320 GB Hard Drive
    Up-gradable Ram
    Long Battery Life

    Cons:
    Epresso Black Finish easily shows fingerprints
    Speaker volume not very loud – even at full volume
    Some noticeable keyboard flex while typing – although does not effect performance

    All in all a great netbook for a good price. Like all netbooks just keep in mind that it is a netbook (limited multi-tasking)and not a miniature laptop. Use it accordingly and I am sure you love it. Buying your first netbook is confusing and a bit overwhelming but it is hard to see where you could go wrong with the ACER AO722.

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  3. 103 of 105 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome netbook much better value than a 10″, October 16, 2011
    By 
    hlmaz

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    I was very happy with my 10.1″ Asus 1001P-PU17 but I cracked the screen while on vacation and need a replacement fast. While browsing Amazon I noticed this Acer was a bigger screen, more RAM and a bigger HD (320GB vs 250GB Asus) another big plus was Windows 7 Home Premium instead of Windows starter for just a few dollars more than the Asus sell for. I am extremely happy with it so far. It is actually lighter and thinner than the Asus and the battery life is about 6hrs (which is less than the Asus so that is the one compromise I made). The screen is very crisp and Netflix looks really clear. Highly recommended and this time I bought accidental protection for $25 through Safeware. The only negative is the glossy case – I would have much preferred something textured that does not show smudges.

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