The best things that I like in Acer’s Aspire One is the processor which is 1.6 GHz compared with HP’s Mininote 2133 which only runs at 1.0 GHz. The price also is a lot cheaper. There is a minor problem regarding the display. The 8.9 inch LCD led backlit is a good feature. One of the frustrating things that I have on Acer Aspire One is the display resolution. I discovered that it only runs on 1024 x 600 maximum resolution.
This means that the hardware could only support this kind of resolution. On the other hand one could actually adjust the resolution to a much higher setting to say 1024 x 768, but the problem with this is one will have to scroll the screen up or down to view the other parts of the window. If scrolling the display is not a problem with you then you might consider using the higher resolution display.
Steps on setting Acer Aspire One higher resolution display:
- Right click the blank space in the desktop
- A display and adapter properties window will open
- Click the “Settings” tab
- Click “Advanced”
- Click “Monitor” tab
- Uncheck “Hide modes that this monitor cannot display”
- Click apply
- Click “Adapter” tab
- Click on “List All Models…” button
- Select the desired resolution (e.g. 1024x768), color depth and frequency
- Click applies and ok
- Test the new settings
If everything works well and is acceptable to you then have it as your permanent Aspire One display resolution.
Taken from www.techxplore.net
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