Jumat, 20 Juli 2012

Acer Aspire One 8.9-Inch Netbook

Acer Aspire One 8.9-Inch Netbook

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Manufacturer's Description

Acer redefines mobile connectivity with Aspire one, the revolutionary netbook packed with fun and powerful computing features in a diminutive 8.9" form factor.

SmartStart in just 15 seconds

From the moment you switch it on, the Aspire one is ready to go in just 15 seconds (with Linpus™ Linux® Lite version). That's what we call a smart start. Once on, the interface is pure simplicity: a home screen divided into four areas that contain all the applications you need to stay connected, work, play, and organize your life on the road. And as your Aspire one is as unique as the way you use it, you can customize the applications on the home screen so that it's just right for you. Fast, simple and indescribably chic. That's your new life with the Aspire one.

Vision: One idea

How big is perfection? How small is ideal?

The Aspire one has an 8.9" CrystalBrite LED backlit LCD with 1024x600 resolution and an integrated CrystalEye™ webcam that offers just the right balance between easy-toread clarity and easy-to-use functionality.

You could almost call it the perfect fit.

Power: One energy

Power comes in many forms. Often the smallest is the most powerful. The Aspire one comes with the Intel® Atom™ processor, built with the world's smallest transistors and designed specifically for low power consumption while delivering the power and performance you need for full online freedom.

Style: One look

Your style is your signature. It is your identity, your personality your calling card. Your style tells the world who you are and how you live your life, both online and off.

It is all you need to be yourself. Your style comes in different colours, each with its own individual character. So does the Aspire one.

Feeling: One freedom

Smaller than an average diary and weighing less than 1 kilo (models with NAND flash module), the Aspire one puts freedom in the palm of your hands. Freedom to use WiFi, WiMAX and 3G Networks* to explore new ways to connect, communicate and interact with the world you care about. Freedom to go beyond ultra-mobility. Freedom to be yourself anywhere you want to.

(* depending on model and network readiness)

Experience: One control

The Aspire one has one of the most intuitive interfaces out there that takes just seconds to learn, and smart software that keeps you productive, entertained and connected all the time. Why? Because your online world is a very personal place that changes every time you connect but remains familiar because it's a world you create. One interface, a whole world to discover. Why do it any differently?

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Question by Shola: Credit Card vs Private Student Loan? Recently, I found out that I needed to come up with about $ 1,500 each quarter (every 3 months) to attend grad school. Since my school does not participate in Federal student loans, I had to search for available private loans. The thing is I realized these private loans have an already set up repayment plan that would make me pay about $ 21,000 for borrowing only $ 9,000 ($ 12,000 in interest). The best one I saw was about $ 18,000 (2x the amount borrowed) â€" way too much in interest. I was thinking about paying the $ 1,500 using either my 0% or 8.9% APR credit card, and start paying more than the minimum payment due (say about $ 160) per month. I calculated that I will pay less in interest that way, probably only $ 3,000. What do you think? Is it always better to go with a student loan? Best answer for Credit Card vs Private Student Loan?:

Answer by traceya87
not every college takes credit card payments. also with the loan if you take out all of the money needed you can use it to get books, and you sometimes do not have to pay until a year sometimes 2 years. with a credit card you may not be able to pay it off in time for the next semester, also you will just be accumulating debt seeing youmay have other bills such as other credit cards, insurance and carpayment/cell payments. Also the apr is bound to go up so i highly doubt that that will be your apr the whole time....

Answer by Slider728
I think you have the right idea. One of the best things I ever started doing was transferring balances between credit cards. When I started doing that, the cards that I had just "paid off" lowered my interest rates and gave me excellent balance transfer offers to get my business back. Within the last 6 months, I consolodated my debt with a credit card at 1.9% interest until the balance was paid off + a one time $ 75 fee for the transfer (I was actually going to pay off my car with the same balance transfer as they offered, but I wasn't prepared for an APR that low). The thing now is that man y credit cards charge you a fee to transfer the balance. You have to calculate the cost out to figure out if it is worth taking the 6 month 0% balance with a $ 100 transfer fee or if you are better off keeping it on your current card at 8.9%. Open up a credit card or two if you need a few more to transfer between. If you pick up a copy of Kiplinger's personal finance, every month they have a list of companies with the best promotional credit card rates as well as a list of cards with the best permanent rates. The only exception to the credit card plan is if the private loans have deferrments if you go back to school. If so, what you can do is put everything on the private loans. When you graduate, start paying the loans. After about 6 months, go back to school. If you are working someplace with tuition reimbursement, take it. If you have to take up a 2-year degree at a technical college, do it. During the deferrment, keep up your payments. Your payments will be interest free so to speak. Everything you pay will go toward the principle. Good Luck. I wish you the best in your studies.

Answer by Geo
if you have 0% on the credit cards and can pay them off before the regular apr kicks in then i say go for it. Otherwise, a private student loan will allow you to defer payments until after graduation if you want or you can just pay them off as you wish.....with no early payoff penalty. Best thing to do for private student loans is compare rates at http://www.finaid.org/loans/privatestudentloans.phtml I would suggest a Think Student Loan....great company to work with. Check them out at http://www.thinkfinancial.com Good Luck.

Answer by rashley626
Student loan is better, yes debt is usually bad, but not always (you cant get good credit without getting & paying debt). The 2 best debts is morgage & student loans. There are different types, get the best after graduate rate you can, blah blah blah. Loans are better in this situation.

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