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We don't have full details yet, but Acer has just launched three new
Aspire laptops, all featuring AMD's Fusion APU. Up first, the 10.1-
inch Aspire One 522 -- which we've seen previously -- boasts the AMD
C-50 APU, AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics, and it supports 1080p video
with HDMI output. The 10.1-inch panel has WXGA resolution with a 16:9
aspect ratio, and other features include Wi-Fi and LAN, plus optional
Bluetooth or 3G. The Aspire One 522 will come in green or black. No
word on pricing or availability yet. The other two offerings Acer has
announced are the Aspire 15.6-inch 5253 and the 14-inch 4253. These
bad boys feature AMD's E-Series accelerated processing unit, as well
as its Vision engine. The Aspire 5253 can pack up to 8GB of DDR3
SDRAM, and both laptops feature 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi. There's no pricing
or availability information for these, yet either, but we'll let you
know as soon as we do.
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