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August 2009
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Slimmer design and better touchpad buttons than its predecessor
Whilst you could argue that the speed of boot and potential lower power consumption justify Android's presence on this dual boot system. Personally I don't think that the version of Android installed here is quite mature enough, and it's UI certainly ...
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 rig...
We were hoping for so much more. Android on phones is a powerful, highly customisable OS with a growing selection of third-party apps. On Acer's dual-OS Aspire One D250, it's just a basic front-end for quick web, and music and photo media access...
Abstract: Judged on its own, the Aspire One is a decent netbook, with a great screen, and with a 6-cell battery as standard, it offers reasonable battery life. However, Android proves to be a somewhat disappointing experience, while Windows 7 feels a tad sluggis...
Slimmer design and better touchpad buttons than its predecessor, the D150
Weak speakers; mediocre battery life; small keyboard
The Acer Aspire One D250 fixes some of the flaws of its predecessor, the D150, offering a slimmer, lighter design and much-improved touchpad buttons. But, while it's by no means a bad netbook, it doesn't offer anything that really makes it stand out f...
Abstract: Theres no doubt that the D250 is a step forward compared to the original Aspire One. We were, however, hoping for more of a leap forward from Acer. Yes, the use of Intels latest N280 CPU and the excellent screen are both plus points, and its priced...
Typing is an issue on all netbooks – the smaller keyboard size means you’re cramping up your fingers and this particular model could do with increasing the size of the lowered section in front of the space bar. The rest of it is near perfect t...