infoworld.com Updated: 2011-08-07 01:26:30
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If Acer addresses any of afforementioned beefs with the D250-1613's Android side's shortcomings, this is an update away from a better recommendation. While the company could correct the software letdowns, however...
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Netbook sales have helped catapult Acer to one of the best manufacturers of PCs and notebooks worldwide. And the Acer Aspire One D250 is easily one of Acer’s best selling netbooks to date. It’s hardly the ideal netbook, though, as plenty of others have...
Android OS dual boot. Cool design. Excellent battery life.
Cramped touchpad.
Even with the cramped touch pad, the Acer Aspire One is still one of the best netbooks we’ve tested – and it even has Android as an alternative OS.Technical Specifications: Processor: Intel Atom N280 Processor (1.66 GHz)Hard Disk: 160 GB (5400 rpm)Mem...
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Doing the RobotHopes were raised among netbook fans when Acer announced that it would be including Google's Android as an alternative OS for its netbook range. No doubt, even we were stoked at the thought of being able to run Marketplace apps on a much...
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Google Android pre-installed on an Acer Aspire One D250, Acer's entry-level 10in netbook. We saw two samples of this Androided D250, the first with Windows XP, the second supplied with Windows 7 Starter, in Italian.From new, the Acer Aspire One D250 s...
This new version of the Acer Aspire One D250 with Windows 7 and Android is around £280 – or you can find the first Windows XP version for £199. Put kindly, we’d say that Acer's Android-on-a-netbook project is work in progress right now, with so little...
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Acer's Aspire One series netbooks were among the first to be available in the Indian market. However, with growing competition, Acer needed to revamp their existing line-up. With the D250, Acer has slimmed down their netbooks into a lighter avata...
Performance, looks...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-07 01:26:31
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Bringing us the first netbook with Google’s much-talked-about Android operating system, Acer has cemented its place in the mini-laptop marketplace. The $349 Aspire One AOD250-1613 comes with both Android and Windows XP in a dual-boot conf...
Excellent battery life; impressive performance; Android environment boots very fast...
Limited Android functionality; small keyboard, touch screen; low resolution...
The AOD250 has a curious second operating system (Google's Android) and long battery life, but its ergonomics are flawed, and Android is less exciting than we hoped...
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The latest model in the Aspire One netbook line is fairly nondescript. The D250-1613 has the same 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, plus 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a tiny keyboard, and a microscopic multitouch pad. With its cookie-cutter netbook design, it f...
Dualboots to Android and Windows XP...
Lacks some key Android apps out of the box...
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The Aspire One is one of many netbooks under Acer's arsenal and has had a huge hand in helping the company rise to the number two spot in PC shipments worldwide, according to IDC. But with plenty of newcomers entering the netbook market with systems...
One of the lightest netbooks available. Pretty cheap. Very good battery life. Two-year Costco warranty.
Bland design. Keyboard is cramped. Touchpad and mouse buttons are too small.
The Acer Aspire One (D250-1958) is sure to be a best-selling netbook because it's cheap, but the typing and navigating experience needs a drastic overhaul...
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Netbook sales have helped catapult Acer to second place in PC shipments worldwide, according to IDC. And the Aspire One AOD250 is easily one of Acer's best selling netbooks to date. It's hardly the ideal netbook, though, as plenty of others have cau...
Dual-boot netbook. Google's Android Operating system is a first for netbooks. Very good battery life. Top of the line Intel Atom processor. Among the lightest netbooks offered. Very inexpensive.
Very cramped keyboard. Touchpad and mouse buttons are too small. Design is plain. Android needs polishing.
Despite booting both XP and Android in one netbook, the Acer Aspire One AOD250 (Android) falls short in terms of features and design...
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Netbooks are very hot right now because of the poor economy and the hottest netbook of them all is the Acer Aspire One. Acer has several Aspire One machines and today we are going to toss the Aspire One D250 netbook onto the test bench and see what...
After all the testing is done and my time with the Acer Aspire One D250 is over, I can sum up my thoughts about the machine in one word – meh! - There is nothing in particular that is wrong with the D250. It works well and offers everything that you...
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Video review: Incredible value for such a slim design, but we wished it could have squeezed in a better battery...
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Product page on Testfreaks: Netbooks Reviews,Manufacturer: Acer,Product name: Aspire One D250,Manufacturer ID: 884483607167...
Decent battery life, Quick and easy to use, Three USB ports and card reader builtin, Thin and lightweight, Nicely made...
Comes with annoying things installed, Speakers on bottom and not very loud, Glossy screen, Not very visible in direct sunlight...
The Acer Aspire One D250 is a great little netbook, it’s small, thin, and lightweight making it very portable. Acer has done a nice job with the new Aspire One series of netbooks, most anyone will be happy with it. It’s great for doing light w...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-07 01:26:35
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Today I am going to look at the Acer Aspire One D250-1165 netbook. The Acer Aspire One is the most popular netbook on the market. Today we are looking at one of the most recent models of the 10.1-inch netbook. If you have been considering the purchase...
3G Ready, Nice screen, Good keyboard...
Battery life is short...
The Acer Aspire One D250 is a nice netbook that is lacking in the battery life department. Other than wanting more battery life, there is little to not like about the Acer Aspire One D250 making it one of the most solid netbooks around and if it had lo...
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Acer managed to strike gold in the middle of a global economic crisis thanks to their affordable Acer Aspire One netbooks. These low-cost, ultraportable laptops have quickly become popular travel companions for people who dont want to haul a heavy n...
Low Price, Nice build quality, Easy access for upgrades...
Poor battery life, Small keyboard, Still uses weak integrated graphics, Bad touchpad buttons...
Although the offers a great value for less than $300, I cant help but feel a little less than impressed. Acer used a small keyboard, small touchpad, and worst of all a small battery on what is otherwise a fantastic netbook. Considering how crowded the ne...
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With the Aspire One A110/ A150, Acer has passed other Asus EeePC clones last year and reached the Netbook throne. It seems the Taiwanese company has found the right price-performance mix as they sold more and more items without any spectacular aspect...
Very low power comsumption, Low weight with 3cell battery, Slim and chic design, Good workmanship and case quality, Very low noise emission, Relatively good battery runtime, Ease of access to installed components, Good keyboard...
High heat levels on some parts of the case bottom, Glossy, low contrast display, Unpractical port positioning, Currently no UMTS option available, Very stiff headphone port...
Currently the Aspire One D250 we tested is not available in this configuration and the results can not be fully transmitted to available models with Intel Atom N280 CPU and 6-cell battery.While CPU and battery configuration effects runtime, performance, h...
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With most netbooks measuring over an inch thick, Acer found another way to improve its best-selling netbook: Make it thinner and lighter while (most important) not raising the price. With the Aspire One (D250-1165), Acer has eliminated a considerabl...
Thinner and lighter than its predecessor. Price stays where it is. Very good battery life. Batteries are carried over from the previous version.
89 percent keyboard is one of the smallest. Touchpad and mouse buttons are small.
The Acer Aspire One (D250-1165) is now thinner and lighter than its predecessor without raising prices...
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It’s been only a few months since Acer debuted its Aspire One AOD150 netbook, but already the company has come out with a slimmed-down model, the AOD250 (AOD250-1165), which is both thinner and lighter than its predecessor. However much lower the pro...
Light, slim design, Bright, crisp display...
Somewhat cramped keyboard, Small touchpad...
Overall, we’re very impressed with the Acer Aspire One AOD250. It performs very well, and at $298 ($349 with a 6-cell battery), it’s competitively priced compared to both the ASUS Eee PC 1008HA ($429) and the MSI Wind U123 ($379), which, while...
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