
Recently got hold of an ACER Aspire One, ACER’s landmark device that marks its entry into the ultraportable market. So there they’re with the likes of HP and ASUS. One thing’s weird though. In the tech specs of the Aspire, it states that with the bundled 1GB of RAM composed of two sticks of RAM, one half is actually soldered into the device while the other 512MB is expandable. Now here’s the thing - the RAM is expandable to a MAXIMUM of 1GB which means that you have an odd assembly of 1.5GB of RAM for an ultraportable. Damnit! Why create expandability options that only grant for half a gigabyte?

ALSO …. there seem to NOT be any way to remove the RAM chip and tampering may actually - *we’re speculating* - void the warranty.
Tags: Acer, Aspire One, Ultraportable
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