The WiMax Acer Aspire One has n’t even been announced yet ( UPDATE : actually , itjust was ) , butLaptop Magazinegot their handwriting on a model and acquire to poke and nudge it to their hearts ’ content . So how did browsing the web on a flyspeck WiMax notebook work ? Pretty decently . In speeding tests around Baltimore , the netbook was able to hit 6.7Mbps down and 2.8Mbps up . The New York Times start loading in 7 seconds , taking 15 seconds to fully display . And Hulu picture streamed solidly after buffering for 20 seconds . But I do n’t think anyone is questioning whether or not WiMax operate , even on depleted - power netbooks . The question is whether or not people will pay $ 30-$40 a calendar month to colligate to the internet on what ’s essentially a secondary reckoner — particularly if they already pay off for 3 G access on a smartphone or high speed at plate . Would you pass the money ? To see the speed test with your own eyes , attain the link for video of the testing . [ LaptopMag ]

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