Acer Aspire One review

The Aspire One is a low-cost 8.9-inch laptop based on the Intel Atom processor. The Acer’s ultraportable laptop weighs “a little more than two pounds” and includes 512MB or 1GB of RAM memory, a NAND flash storage module of 8GB or an 80GB hard drive, and a 5-in-1 media card reader. The 8.9″ display in the Acer Aspire One has a resolution of 1024-by-600 pixels and LED backlight.
Acer Aspire One Reviews
CNet reviews the Acer Aspire One and writes:
The good: Attractive, slim design; big keyboard for such a small system; affordable.
The bad: Only 512MB of RAM limits performance; wimpy battery life; no Bluetooth.
The bottom line: The Acer Aspire One is easily the best of the current under-$400 Netbooks, but its meager allotment of memory and tiny battery limit its appeal.
Rating: Good – 6.2/10.
Hardwarezone reviews the Acer Aspire One and writes:
Pros: Light weight, decently sized keyboard, clear and bright LCD screen
Cons: Dismal battery life, restrictive OS, expensive price, unwieldy trackpad.
Rating: N/A.
PCworld reviews the Acer Aspire One and writes:
OK, so the machine isn’t perfect. The important part is that Acer gets more than enough right to hit the mark for basic use. And, considering the low costs to own this li’l laptop, you could get a lot of mileage out of the Aspire One. If you have simple needs, this is your notebook.
Rating: N/A.
PCadvisor reviews the Acer Aspire One and writes:
A few glitches aside such as near-useless track buttons, and no user adjustable screen brightness, the Acer Aspire One is the current pick of the breed. Figure in the curvier styling and shiny colours, and Acer moves to the top of the list, especially at the attractive price of £220.
Rating: N/A.
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