Acer Aspire One AO751h Review – 11.6″ HD Netbook

It’s probably fair to say that we haven’t been particularly impressed with what we’ve heard about Acer’s Aspire One 751. The phrase “pretty but dumb” has been muttered more than once, an aesthetically pleasing machine but one lacking in processing power. So when Acer offered us the latest version, the AO751h-1522, we jumped at the opportunity to see how it holds up to our own exacting standards. Check out the full review after the cut

Outwardly the AO751 is an attractive, well made netbook. The 11.6-inch 1,366 x 768 16:9 HD-ready LED display sits above a well-sized, tactile keyboard which shows very little in the way of flex. The touchpad supports multitouch gestures such as pinch-zooming, two-finger scrolling and the like, and while smaller than the pad you’ll find on a MacBook still proved highly usable. Around the edges there are three USB 2.0 ports, ethernet, VGA and audio in/out ports, together with a multiformat card reader; above the display is a webcam. The 6-cell 5,200mAh Li-ion battery protrudes out of the back of the chassis, but we found it provided a useful place to grip the AO751 when carrying it.

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