Acer Aspire One Full HD Mini PCI-e Netbook
NetBook tend to struggle with HD video thanks to the Intel GMA 950 graphics chip. What they can really do is a Broadcom BCM70012 video accelerator is capable of handling up to full HD 1080p resolution.

The Broadcom BCM70012 is a mini PCI-e, which takes the strain off of the inside of the processor. Not much netBook indeed if this chip cool (probably to reduce costs down), so Terracode have improved their own Acer Aspire One 8.9 “NETBOOK to include this chip.
When they opened the NETBOOK they decided to upgrade RAM and storage, and gave too Aspire One an 64 GB SSD and 1 GB of additional RAM which makes it a little NETBOOK powerful. The upgrade NETBOOK NETBOOK and the cost is just $ 442 car that is not a bad price at all for what they got out of it. The only off the shelf products that you can buy the HP Mini 110 XP, which with almost similar characteristics is actually $ 2 more. Watch videos below shows the performance with and without the accelerator. [via gadgetvenue]
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