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August 2009
(73%)
68 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Usability is paramount when it comes to netbooks, and given the updated keyboard found on Acers Aspire One 751 its hard not to feel a little hard done by that the company has opted to use the old Aspire One A110 keyboard on the D250. The new machine...
Zusammenfassung: Verdict: The inclusion of Android is ultimately disappointing, and otherwise the D250 is just another netbook. Acer's newest Aspire One netbook is the first computer we've seen that runs Android, Google's mobile operating system. It also comes with ...
Zusammenfassung: The D250 is the latest version of Acers Aspire One. Its available in white, blue and black, and all three colour schemes are attractive. Build quality feels sturdy, although the display hinge felt a bit wobbly. This is the first Aspire weve seen ...
Rock-bottom price , Slimmer size , Improved touch pad buttons
Weak speakers , Mediocre battery life , Small keyboard
For the price, it's hard to find fault with Acer's even cheaper version of the 10.1-inch Aspire One, as long as you're not expecting top-of-the-line features....
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...
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...
Zusammenfassung: 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 mo...