First seen: 11 march 2009
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List All 1 PricesWe were also very curious about how the successor of the up-till-now worldwide most sold netbook would look like and especially where it's going to position itself in comparison to its, in the meantime numerous, competitors. Now the time has come and our overall impression turns out somewhat divided . On the one hand, Acer delivers a very compact and also robust chassis , but for which only plastic components have been applied effectively on the surface. The rivals often... Read more
Acer's updated Aspire One adds a 10.1in screen and can be fitted with up to 2GB memory Read more
The affordable, stylish, and compact Aspire One catapulted Acer to the top of the heap in terms of market share for the red-hot netbook category. The latest version, the 10.1-inch Aspire One AOD150, is likely to keep the company in the lead. Expanding the original Aspire One’s screen from 8.9 to 10.1 inches, the new Aspire One is nearly as svelte as its predecessor and, even though the keyboard is the same size, its revamped touchpad is a marked improvement over the... Read more
The Aspire One D150 is Acer’s second generation netbook, powered by the newer Atom N280 of Intel. Check out my review below and learn why Acer might have missed the boat to do a repeat success on their Acer Aspire One line. Read more
This review is from: Acer Aspire One D150 10.1-inch Netbook (Intel Atom N280, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB HDD, 3G, Windows XP Home, 3-Cell Battery, Blue) (Electronics) This netbook does not work with Netgear routers - it's a known problem. I'm now going to have to buy another router, as Acer are refusing to tell me (for free) of any other solution. Comment (1) Read more
Ran Jolicloud for a while, but was disappointed in how hot the netbook got and how short battery life was. Installed Win 7 Enterprise and I'm shocked at how much cooler it runs and I can now get 6+ hours of use on a single charge. The keyboard's a little tight, but not too bad. The worst part of the whole device is the touchpad and it's accompanying rocker button. It's the only part that feels cheap. Also, stock up on some kind of microfiber cloth to wipe this little guy... Read more
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