theinquirer.net - 2/27/2009
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Hornet A TURKISH WEB SITE has leaked pictures of what purports to be a Wii-style gaming console from Acer. The Acer Hornet is based on Nvidia's Ion platform, and sports an Intel Atom chip. Sources close to one of the firms confirmed to the INQ that the device will launch in the first week of ...
macles.blogspot.com - 2/24/2009
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macles.blogspot.com —
Is Acer going the way of ASUS by
releasing countless iterations of their netbook? Probably not, but...
there will be at least one additional model as shown in the pictures below. You'll notice it is thinner than current models, which indicates a SSD ...
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Another Acer Aspire One
slashgear.com - 2/26/2009
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slashgear.com —
More details about the slimline Acer Aspire One
spotted yesterday have emerged, in the shape of some...
hands-on images and what are suggested to be the new netbook’s specifications. According to the anonymous source, the netbook - which is the ...
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Acer Aspire One ‘Slimline’ gets hands-on feedback & gallery
donanimhaber.com - 2/27/2009
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Acer “Hornet”: Wii-like PC game platform
CrunchGear —
... Acer's "Hornet" nettop gaming machine
[via The Inquirer]
$200 Acer Hornet Is Nvidia Ion-Based PC-Wii-Console Hybrid Thingie [Nettop]
Gizmodo —
... and remote control. Or that's what turkish site Donanim Haber says, posting some images of the computer, which can be mounted on the back of any VESA-compatible display. According to the Inquirer, sources close to "one of the firms" have confirmed that it will launch at the beginning of April, with three to four models ranging from a mere $199 to $399. The Inquirer's source says it will be a "Full PC with a Wii-like size" with HDMI output. [Donanim Haber via The Inquirer]
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Acer Hornet, a Wii-style Atom-powered gaming console
Gizmo Watch —
... is Acer’s Wiimote-style gaming console with a remote control.
Capable of being mounted on the back of a LCD display, the Hornet is an Nvidia Ion-based Atom-powered nettop device, which can play a plethora of PC games and has a HDMI output. Priced at about $199 to $399, the device will launch sometime in the first week of April, giving an opportunity to all who haven’t undergone the Wii syndrome a taste of how the Wii feels.
Via: The Inquirer
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