Acer announces Aspire One Happy 2 netbook for the US market, shows its commitment to pastels
Given that it's not 2008 and all, it's not every week that we tell you about a new Atom-powered-netbook -- not that any of the usual suspects seem likely to throw in the towel anytime soon. Acer just announced availability for the Acer Aspire Happy 2, that rippled, Easter Egg-colored number that reared its head back in April. As you'd expect, it runs on a dual-core Atom N570 CPU -- a small upgrade over the N450 the last generation offered. And while it still has the usual 10.1-inch display, 250GB hard drive, and WiFi radio, it steps down to 1GB of RAM from 2GB. Aside from the predictable specs, Acer is clearly trying to make dented laptops happen, in case that wasn't already obvious. That and pastels. "Banana Cream," "Blueberry Shake," "Strawberry Yogurt," and "Papaya Milk" sound like your tall glass of crushed fruit? She's available as you read this for $269.99. tagged : Acer, Acer Aspire One, Acer Aspire One Happy, Acer Aspire One Happy 2, Acer Happy 2, AcerAspireOne, AcerAspireOneHappy, AcerAspireOneHappy2, AcerHappy2, Aspire One Happy 2, AspireOneHappy2, Atom N570, AtomN570, Happy 2, Happy2, N570, netbook, netbooks