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The Aspire One is a solid little netbook, especially for the price. It's keyboard might be cramped for some, but it's quickly overcome. At the bottom of the page is a follow up review where the Aspire is taken on a 2 hr drive, is tethered to a smart phone and streams Orb content while...
Read the full review →The Acer Aspire One is a netbook most commonly sold at your local discount retailer. Its low price is the main appeal to most consumers. Underneath the discount price tag you will find comperable spesifications to most netbooks, One gigabyte of RAM, a 0.3 megapixel webcam, a 1.6 gigahertz Atom...
Read the full review →The good: super-portable-- you can toss it in your bag, and you won't feel it. Under two pounds, and about the size of a medium book. Netbook drivers are becoming standardized, so it's possible to toss a variety of flavors of Linux on without too much aggravation. Boots Windows in...
Read the full review →I purchased this "netbook" about 5 months ago (Feb 2009) at a local Walmart for $299.99 (plus sales tax) and I have to say it has been worth every penny! Now obviously with a smaller notebook or "netbook" you arent going to have as much power so if youre not a PC gamer or...
Read the full review →I've owned mine since November... when it replaced an ailing HP DV6000, and made life much easier for me, and my back. The fact that it's running XP and not Vista was the tipping point for me. I do a lot of stuff with it, running Hugin, Paint Shop Pro, ThumbsPlus, Office 2000, and a...
Read the full review →The Acer Aspire One is a great netbook, that comes in the top ten list, petty close to the top too. It has a fantastic keyboard, everything thing in the right place, and the keys feel sturdy too. The screen is fantastic, backlit LED I believe, which makes it fantastically bright and vibrant. The...
Read the full review →this thing is sweet. i got the 6-cell and want to get an extra 3-cell battery for when i don't need a full 5 hours of use. the 3-cell battery is lighter and lets you open the lid of the laptop slightly more. i replaced my old dell laptop with this and this is superior in every way besides...
Read the full review →I love my little AOA150. It has a 160gb drive and a gig of memory. The screen makes colors really pop and white colors actually look white. Wifi is solid and it's a great overall laptop. The keyboard is smaller obviously, but you get used to it after a couple of uses. I'm able to run...
Read the full review →The Aspire one is perhaps the one purchase any gadget lover should make. At £200 (120GB HDD, Linux), it's amazing value for money. It has an integrated webcam, 2 SD Card readers (one to expand HDD as flash memory, one multi-card reader), 3 USB ports, Ethernet, Wifi, VGA out, Integrated...
Read the full review →First and foremost, I love my AAO A150. Mine came with XP, graduated to Vista, and now has Windows 7 Pro. Each has been progressively better than the last, with only a few hiccups along the way. Though not powerful, it is more than capable of the basics, especially after being upgraded to 1.5gb...
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