Acer Aspire AO756
This is the notebook that we use in testing Celeron B877. This notebook has a 11.6 "with a resolution of 1366 × 768. It is quite interesting is the notebook's standard 4GB RAM (single channel). There is no USB 3.0, but no HDMI connector. This small notebook that has a very low price tag for a notebook 11.6 "that is in the range Rp3.100.000, - (without Windows). We were quite confused as to why this notebook is included in the category of AO or Aspire One, which is generally a naming for the netbook. In fact, the ability of the processor it uses, it should be well above the netbook processor.

Intel Celeron B877
Celeron processors are often derided as identical to the first Celeron processor (used once) has a very low performance. In fact, a single processor is using technology and Sandy Bridge IGP VGA derivative of the Intel HD Graphics 3000.
This processor has a 2MB cache memory, clock speed 1.4GHz, 17W Max TDP, and VGA IGP speeds up to 1 GHz. Max TDP of the processor that allows entry into the mini notebook netbook size. Meanwhile, it should be much graphics performance is not inferior to the HD3000 Core i3-2310M.
Preview: PES 2013 Testing
As a preview, we show a screenshot of the test with the demo of PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) 2013. This demo we run while turn Fraps to see frame rate. Apparently, cheap notebook with a processor "only Celeron" is capable of running PES2013 full screen resolution (1366 × 768) with quality level Medium. Fraps showing the frame rate in the range of 40-55 fps. This means, PES13 could walk on HD resolution (720p) which is used as a reference PES gamers with limited hardware.
The settings we use on PES 2013 Demo: 1366 × 768, Medium Detail...
Game Review: Celeron B877
Seeing the early results alone, it is enough to make us throw the image of a cheap Celeron as a weak processor. Therefore, we decided to do a game review to find out what the game can still be played with these inexpensive processors. Look forward to the full game review in the next few days!