The Acer Aspire One line are the best selling product in the emerging netbooks market. The affordable price, convenient size and several color choices has segmented its popularity.
Including a fully featured Windows XP operating system, the Acer One combines the portability of a mobile device with the capabilities of a normal computer.
New Features
Several updates to the orgiginal 8.9 inch screen version has been introduced. Most resently the Aspire AOD25. The latest entry into the Aspire family dual boots to either Windows XP or Android. The move to the mobile friendly operating system makes sense for a netbook. The inclusion of the new operating system is gathering buzz in the internet. The support from such an important industry player is sure to grow momentum for Android.
Features and Functions
A netbook is typically used for internet browsing and word processing. The Aspire One does come with a full version of Window XP. This enables it to handle many other typical computer tasks like image handling and music playback. The new version also includes a built in web cam.
The Acer Aspire One comes in four different colors, black, white, red and blue.
Reviews
Acer Aspire One D150
"Acer's top-selling netbook gets even better with a 10-inch display and six-cell battery for just $349."
http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/acer-aspire-one-10-inch.aspx
"The Acer Aspire One D150 is essentially a redesigned that shares many of the features of the original Aspire One 8.9-inch units but with a larger 10.1-inch screen and a six cell battery. With its low price tag, this is easily one of the most affordable 10-inch netbooks that can run for over five hours on the battery. Users will have to put up with a few annoyances such as a smaller than average keyboard and potentially getting a lower amperage rated battery than what Acer claims."
http://compreviews.about.com/od/netbooks/gr/AspireOneD150.htm
"The new 10.1" Acer Aspire One Netbook is one of those rare combinations of great value and great performance. Competition is heating up in the netbook market, and Acer has delivered an improvement on their Aspire One line."
http://www.brighthub.com/computing/hardware/reviews/28806.aspx
