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The Acer Aspire One 722-C58KK features an AMD C-60 APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) which comes as a welcome change considering that most netbooks feature Intel's Atomprocessor. Let's see whether this particular configuration choice yields an improve...

If you are a user who will be sticking to using this netbook for basic computing needs such as browsing, listening to music and other such activities the AO 722 is a good option to consider in the sub-£250 category...
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Tobias Winkler (translated by Florian Meiler), 07/11/2012 Acer has techically revised the Aspire One 722 and offers more power for your money. We have tested if this can be pulled off with AMDs C-60 CPU and HD 6290 Graphics, und looked what else Acer...

Bright Display, Quiet and economical, Good mobile capabilitys with long battery life, Equipped according to it's class...

Wiew angle-dependant, low contrast and mirroring Display, Heats up a lot even though the components aren't powerfull, Disappointing keyboard, Flexing Palmrest...

With the Aspire One 722-C62kk, Acer has upgraded the performance and improved the display qualities of its netbook. Computing power is sufficient for a wide spectrum of applications and should satisfy most home users. Otherwise, the notebook is more or le...
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The Acer Aspire One 722-0473 is an 11.6-inch HD LED notebook powered by an AMD processor. What we have here is a small simple device that is feature packed and relatively easy to use. Lets get the the negative out the way – if you are getting this noteboo...
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In a market dominated by tablet PCs, netbooks still have a presence. And with AMD's release of its Fusion APUs, netbooks have gained some oomph in terms of processing power. The Acer Aspire One AO722-0828 ($349.99 list at Costco) features a Fusion APU...

AMD Fusion processor is a good performer, 4GB of RAM included, No bloatware, HDMI port included, Huge 500GB hard drive...

Battery life is short compared to others...

The Acer Aspire One AO722-0828 has a few stand-out features, for a netbook: 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive are rare finds in this category. But a relatively short battery life leaves something to be desired...
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Netbooks may have lost a lot of their momentum to tablets like the Apple iPad 2 and HP TouchPad, but by and large they still have superior hardware. So if you need an easily portable system, the Acer Aspire One 722-BZ480 may be a good way to go. It com...

Nice display, Long battery life, HDMI port included...

So-so performance, Flexing in keyboard, Mouse buttons a little stiff, Contains bloatware...

If you're looking for a cheap, bare-bones netbook, the Acer Aspire One 722-BZ480 is not a bad choice...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-18 01:14:43
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The epic Story of the Netbook is still being written. It's not quite Hemingway (yet), but are you ready for the CliffsNotes version of the first few chapters?Chapter One: Once upon a time, you could buy a cheap netbook for well under $400...

Above-average LCD for a netbook, Speedy for price, HDMI output, Playful design, Very able Webcam...

Weak speakers, Design will put off serious-minded users, Annoying beeps when power cord is attached or detached...

A strong all-around netbook, this Aspire is one of the best media-focused models on the market. It's speedy for the price, and the excellent display works well with 720p video...
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etechreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-18 01:14:43
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Talking of netbooks in present tablet era seems a tad outdated, and it wont be a lie if we say that Netbooks actually have eventually disappeared from Earth, but not completely. Even in the post-iPad age, every now and then we see the inexpensive 10- a...

Finally, we would say that the Acer Aspire One 722-BZ608 is a nicely priced 11 in laptop, which is a lot more powerful than the conventional Netbook, but surely is not as fast as some of the high priced 11 inch options. You easily can get better optio...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-05-18 01:14:43
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The Acer Aspire One 722 is an ultraportable laptop that borderlines on being a netbook. It has the new AMD Fusion processor, an appealing design, long battery life, but has some lacking performance in some aspects.The Acer Aspire One 722 has a desi...

Attractive & portable design, Above average battery life...

Display is only average, Uncomfortable keyboard, Mediocre performance...
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Ever since AMD's Fusion processor made their first appearance in January, the affordable ultraportable category has seen some seriously sweet entrants at enticing prices. Now that Acer has joined the party, along with HP, Sony, and Lenovo, we're seeing...

Sleek, slim design, Large, friction-free touchpad, Long battery life, Good webcam...

Sub-par keyboard, Mediocre performance, Display isn't as bright as we'd like...

With its netbook pricing and eye-catching design, the Acer Aspire One 722 is a pretty good value. You get a larger, higher-res screen than a netbook, nearly 7 hours of battery life, and the ability to play HD video for just $379. Other ultraportables p...
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The netbook shows modernizations in the area of case and display. The latter now has a resolution of 1280x720 pixels (HD Ready) and a glare type surface at a typical size. The prior model still had the finer resolution of 1366x768 pixels in a 16:9 format...

Slim and elegant case, Easy extendability, Room saving, light power adapter, Average office performance, Low system noise, Convincing battery runtimes...

Lack of case stability, Small scope of delivery, Only a 12 month warranty ex-factory, Average display rates, Temperatures during load...

The Acer Aspire One 722 finishes off the netbook portfolio with the latest AMD C-50 APU and incorporated Radeon HD 6250 Grafik. In terms of performance, the given bundle is nothing new and the Intel opponent should be preferred for pure office performance...
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