Acer redefines mobile connectivity with the Aspire One, the revolutionary Net-book featuring a 10.1" display and fun, powerful computing features delivering an optimal on-the-go Internet experience. Browse the Internet, check email, share photos, web-cam, check sport scores, listen to music and enjoy a variety of entertainment in a small compact design that you can take anywhere.
Reviewed by: C. Ferretti "tech head" (Montclair, NJ USA)
An Aspire that Inspires, February 12, 2009
This review is from: Acer Aspire One AOD150-1165 10.1-Inch Sapphire Blue Net-book - 6.5 Hour Battery Life (Personal Computers)
Acer made a nice mini-notebook into a better one. The screen is larger and just as bright. The keyboard is still great (for a small one). No weirdly placed right shift key placement (Asus, Lenovo, etc). The mousepad buttons are below the touch-pad not along side (yeah). It is now easy to increase ram or replace the drive without entirely dismantling the unit and voiding the warranty. I have no complaints. I loved the first one, this one fixes all the criticisms of the first one. Nothing major just refinement. Someone is listening to its customers and it is Acer.
Addendum: the screen is glossy, and initial orders are getting the larger 5900ma battery. It stick out the back a bit, but the run time is amazing. It must be the longest running mini-laptop out there, including the new Asus 1000he and the Samsung 10nc, for much less $$. That's a win in my book. Easy to touch type (for me), good looks, I need a xd-card slot and this one has a 7-1, there is a bit a bloat ware, just delete and put on what you need, the HD is large enough.

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