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Acer has bucked the trend with the Aspire One. While the likes of MSI and even Asus are focusing their latest models on the more lucrative £300 market, this little machine is aimed squarely as a replacement to the original Eee 700. That means the dream...

Excellent price, Powerful core specification, Quality screen...

Three-cell battery, Odd touchpad buttons, Relatively small SSD...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-18 01:23:23
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www.laptopsdirect.co.ukIf youre looking for a laptop with some wow factor, the Acer Aspire One A150L certainly lives up to its name and is bound to be coveted by those around you. Its smaller than its rivals which, unfortunately, means a reduced 8...
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Many months after the launch I finally get my hands on one, and yes it was worth the wait. Nice small machine that does not cost the earth and if you only want word processing, email and Internet then why look elsewhere...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-18 01:23:23
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Acers Aspire One looks distinctive thanks to its black, white and silver case with chrome orange accents. We were taken with it, but of course its a matter of taste. The Aspire One feels sturdy, but it lasted just two hours and 33 minutes in our l...
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Although it isnt superswift, the latest, the Windows XP Acer Aspire One is a fine laptop at a fantastic price. Acers first Aspire One mini-notebook was a Linux-based model that impressed us despite its modest components. Now the Windows XP Home ve...

Despite these shortcomings, the Acer Aspire One is a fine little machine. If you need more hard drive headroom or slightly speedier performance, Lenovos IdeaPad S10 may be a better choice. But Acers Aspire One is one of the best category bargains ar...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-06-18 01:23:24
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Following on from our test of the Acer Aspire One 110 whose beta version we had the pleasure of testing just a few months ago, the 150 Bb has now been released, this time with a conventional hard disk drive.Although it looks exactly the same on the out...

120 GB hard drive, Maximum brightness of 160 cd/m², Comfortable keyboard, High read and write speeds...

Glossy screen, Distorted sound, Poor viewing angles, Sluggish, Low battery life...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2014-06-18 01:23:23
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In many ways, the Acer Aspire One is like the little sibling of MSI’s Wind. Besides sporting the same Intel Atom N270 processor running at 1.6GHz, 1GB of RAM, and Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics, the two netbooks share a similar look and feel. The d...

Cheaper, with a larger HDD than most Netbooks.

Touchpad can be indistinguishable.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-18 01:23:23
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Acer’s Aspire One oozes the build quality and attention to detail that you find throughout the Acer range of notebooks. It also has a few tricks up its sleeve.The high-gloss finish is available in five colours (blue, white, golden brown or pink), but n...

Stylish design; two SD card slots; good build quality...

Small battery as standard...

A stylish and well-built netbook with a good range of features that make it hard to resist...
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This is my review of the Acer Aspire One, a popular netbook with some fairly typical specs: a 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom CPU, 1 GB RAM, an 8.9 inch screen, a 120 GB hard drive, 802.11b/g, a 6 cell battery, and running Windows XP Home. Pricing varies - I paid a...
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Netbooks, the small, (mostly) affordable, lightweight computing devices have hit their stride this year. ASUS Eee PC was the first to market, and the $299 to $399 Eee PC 4G sold like hotcakes. HP jumped in with their Mini-Note and ASUS expanded to sl...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-06-18 01:23:24
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Acer Aspire Onewww.acer.com$349 as tested...
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Much more usable than the Eee pc, great screen, great keyboard, let down seriously by speakers, the mouse, and most importantly - the battery. Acer « Back to tech homepage...
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The Acer Aspire One is a 8.9" netbook with a starting price that is aimed to undercut nearly all the current market competitors.

Very low price, undercutting nearly all Intel Atombased netbooks, Good performance, Dual card readers, Responsive Synaptics touchpad...

Hard to take apart for upgrades, Noisy cooling fan...

For those looking for an even lower cost budget netbook, the Acer Aspire One is a worthy candidate to think about. This computer has solid build quality to handle being tossed around in a backpack or purse, and modest performance to handle common softw...
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The Acer Aspire One is an affordable ultra portable notebook which has entered the sub-notebook market to compete with the well known Asus EEE PC. With an MSRP of $350, originally $100 more during the inital release, the Aspire One makes an excellent l...
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