Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Acer Aspire One D250 Review - Cheap laptop
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 don't want to haul a heavy notebook to Starbucks. The latest 10-inch Acer Aspire One, the D250 series, offers a great balance of features at a starting price of less than $300. Read on to find out more about the Acer Aspire One D250-1165.
It’s just ridiculously thin and light. The official measurements are as follows: 10.2″ (258.5mm) W x 7.2″ (184.0mm) D x 1.0” (25.4) H, with a weight of 2.8 lbs. (1.27 kg) with my six celles battery. (Acer claims the three-cell version is 2.4 lbs., or 1.1 kg.) Now, as I showed in my initial impressions, that thickness measurement is slightly misleading: Thanks to the bulk and angle of the battery, the 6 celles version actually breaks 1.25″ at the hinge, albeit barely. It’s hard to complain too much about that extra quarter-inch, but if thickness is absolutely paramount for you, you should know you may need to pop off the battery to get it to its thinnest form.
With the D250 -1165, Acer has shaved some weight from the One as well. The new model weighs 2.4 pounds with the three-cell battery and 2.7 pounds when I swapped in a six celles, though you wouldn't really notice this difference when picking it up. Like most every other netbook, it retains the 10-inch widescreen and the customary 1,024-by-600 resolution. Exceptions include the HP 2140 and the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v, which support resolutions up to 1,366-by-768, and the Dell Inspiron Mini 12 and Samsung NC20 (21GBK), 12-inch netbooks with 1,280-by-800 resolutions
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