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Acer lifts lid on NVIDIA's ION 2 platform with Aspire One 532G netbook

by Parm Mann on 16 February 2010, 11:27

Tags: Aspire One 532G, Acer (TPE:2353)

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We were expecting a few ground-breaking announcements at this week's Mobile World Congress, but we weren't expecting to see the Acer Aspire One 532G - the world's first netbook to be equipped with NVIDIA's second-generation ION platform.

Not that we're complaining, mind you, as this 10.1in ultra-portable actually looks rather useful.

Built around NVIDIA's ION 2 platform, the Aspire One 532G takes your typical netbook hardware - namely a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 "Pineview" processor and Intel's GMA 3150 IGP - and pairs it with NVIDIA's 512MB GeForce 310M GPU via the use of NVIDIA Optimus Technology, which, if you recall, provides seamless transition between IGP and GPU use.

Sounds like a near-perfect mix, we reckon, and Acer tells us that the netbook can manage 10 hours of operation from a single charge - though, we're going to presume that number applies only when using the IGP, and not the more-potent GeForce 310M GPU.

We're told the netbook can playback 720p content - hinting at a 1,280x720 display resolution - and there's HDMI output that'll let you push full-HD 1080p content to your big-screen TV. Elsewhere, users can expect Wi-Fi connectivity and optional support for 3G.

The system will ship in Q1 2010, and though there's no word on pricing, something tells us we're going to see Acer's Aspire One 532G - and many other ION 2 netbooks - at next month's CeBIT.



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should be interesting once the ion2 nettops start arriving for the HTPC crowd
Could be the replacement for the Samsung NC10 I have been using for the last year or two. Was looking at the Samsung N510 but depending on price I may pick this one up.
I don't see the point in making a purchasing decision from Ion to Ion 2. Combined with the Atom processor, it is going to do next to naff all for games. Media playback is done perfectly with existing Ion netbooks.
billybear
I don't see the point in making a purchasing decision from Ion to Ion 2. Combined with the Atom processor, it is going to do next to naff all for games. Media playback is done perfectly with existing Ion netbooks.

Going from a on board intel chip that I have on the samsung nc10 it struggles with HD youtube vids let alone HD content. Looking at ION 2 as depending on now much the difference is between a ion or ion2 will be the sweet spot.
Personally I think wait for the next generation, ION one versions are good enough and the CPU isn't any faster, if it had VT on it, that might be interesting. However I see pineview as a fix for a rubbish (intel) chipset in Diamondvile rather than a better processor.