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The performance of the 532h's Intel GMA 3150 graphics chip was about the same as other netbooks of its ilk on 3DMark06, its score of 153 was nearly identical to that of the NB305 and the 1005PE.

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That places it between the NB305 (20.6 MBps) and the Eee PC 1005PE-P (26.4 MBps).
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The 5,400-rpm, 250GB hard drive booted into Windows 7 Starter Edition in a quick 51 seconds, and duplicated a 4.97GB folder of multimedia at a rate of 22.4 MBps, 6.6 MBps faster than the netbook average. When we performed the same test using Oxelon Media Converter, which handles multiple threads, the task took just 5:50, about 10 seconds faster than the NB305. Using HandBrake, the 532h was able to transcode a 114MB MPEG-4 video in 29 minutes and 18 seconds, about 15 seconds faster than average. Still, the 532h performed well for a netbook windows opened quickly, and we had no problem browsing the Web, watching videos, or listening to music. On Geekbench, the 532h saw a score of 896, which is close to 60 points above average, but nearly 30 points below the NB305. Powered by the new 1.66-GHz Intel Atom N450 processor and 1GB of RAM, the 532h scored 1,332 on PCMark05, which is 145 points below the netbook category average, and about 50 points below the Toshiba mini NB305. Fortunately, we were able to tweak the settings using the Acer Crystal Eye webcam utility. The VGA webcam on the 532h offered accurate colors, but the picture was a bit washed out. A 5-in-1 memory card reader rounds out the inputs. Like just about every other netbook since the beginning of this notebook category, the 532h has three USB 2.0 ports, VGA, Ethernet, headphone and mic ports, and a Kensington lock slot. The two stereo speakers (mounted under the front lip of the system) provided fairly strong audio for a netbook while bass was predictably feeble, John Mayer's "No Such Thing" played loud enough to fill a medium-size office. Colors were vibrant and crisp, but vertical viewing angles weren't great colors started to reverse when we tilted the screen past 40 degrees, but people could sit on either side of the display and comfortably see the action on screen. The display was plenty bright, but its glossy finish kicked back a fair amount of reflections. While we wish the metallic blue mouse button beneath was split into two, it's sufficiently large and has a nice response.Ĭlick to enlargeLike most other netbooks, the Acer 532h has a 10.1-inch screen with a 1024 x 600-pixel resolution. The multitouch-enabled touchpad is covered with a number of tiny dots that distinguish it from the glossy deck, making it practically friction-free. At 2.6 x 1.4 inches, it's positively spacious compared to the previous generation-though still not as large as that on the Toshiba mini NB305. We're also pleased to see that the touchpad on the 532h is much larger than on previous Acer netbooks. We much prefer the keyboards on the ASUS Eee PC 1005PE-P (Seashell) and the Toshiba mini NB305, which have island-style layouts and more space between the keys. While it looks identical to the layout on the 11.6-inch 751h, the 532's keyboard is smaller and the keys have a shallow pitch to them, which made typing somewhat more difficult.

Also, it's larger than when compared to older netbooks: whereas on the D250 there was approximately half an inch of space on either side of the keyboard, on the 532h there's less than a quarter of an inch unused. Instead of a traditional keyboard as on its older netbooks, the 532h has Acer's FineTip keyboard, which is completely flat on top, and has a slight space between each key.

While we don't consider any this heat to be troublesome, the temperature of 110 degrees in the left front corner was a cause for concern.
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After playing a Hulu video at full screen for 15 minutes, the touchpad on the 532h registered 92 degrees Fahrenheit, the space between the G and H keys was 91 degrees, and the middle of the underside reached 97 degrees.
