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PCMark05 Results

Acer Aspire One 751 - PCMark 05

Longer bars are better

Acer Aspire One 751 - PCMark 05 key

3DMark06 Results

Acer Aspire One 751 - 3DMark06

Longer bars are better

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Anonymous Coward

3-cell version in the photos? Or is the 6-cell flush fitting?

Does the 6-cell version have a flush-fitting battery? Or are these photos depicting the 3-cell version?

Please clarify this for us if you can! Thanks!

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Are those photos correct for the 6-cell?

Q: Is the 6-cell battery option really flush with the case? Or are these photos of the 3-cell battery version?

It would be great to know how much extra bulk the 6-cell version (supposedly tested) adds to the chassis.

[I tried to post this earlier today, but the moderators must be busy... ]

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Non smooth zoom...

"We feel that it's more likely that the Intel GMA 500 integrated graphics core in the Intel US15W chipset lies at the root of the, well 'problem' is too strong a word, so let’s call it an issue."

Actually it's a software issue. IE, Firefox, etc... move between percentages when issued a zoom command, ence the jerking motion. You can try zooming on any browser on your Skulltrail machine and I bet you would have teh same issue.

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Nice

First to answer AC's question, it's 1.24kg, which should be approximately 2.73lbs. :)

I like it. Small but not too small to have satisfactory screen resolution and keyboard size, light but still equipped with adequate battery, capable of performing everyday tasks, including 720p decoding thanks to the PowerVR graphics core, it easily beats every netbook I've seen until now.

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Cheap, light, long battery life.

In all three categories, is there anything else with a full size keyboard that can beat this?

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