Acer Aspire One D250 Review
It seems that a lot of people are interested in getting their hands on the Acer Aspire One D250.
Announced just a few days ago and due to be released next month, the D250 from Acer is slim, (only 1-inch thin) and light weight.
With it’s 10.1-inch patented CrystalBrite screen offering a 1024×600 native resolution, this netbook will encourage a lot of people to stop carting a traditional (bigger) laptop around when they are on the move.
With Windows XP Home pre-installed, the Intel Atom N280 processor powered netbook with 1GB memory will run for up to an truly amazing 8 hours without mains power, meaning that you can work for the whole day without having to worry about plugging in.
With 160GB Hard Disk, you won’t be left short of storage space either, with plenty of space for all your documents that you need for working on the move, as well as for music and videos to watch when you take a break. Ideal for business trips when you stay overnight in a hotel.
With Wifi and Bluetooth enabled being connected anywhere free of charge is easy, and the built-in 0.3 megapixel CrystalEye webcam comes in handy for video calling back home to keep in touch with friends and family, no matter where you are.
The Acer Aspire One D250 is really ultra-portable. Small enough to fit in the smallest of bags, and at just 1.33 kilograms, you really won’t notice that you are carry it with you – so you really can take it anywhere.
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Acer Aspire One D250 Specification:
- Processor: Intel Atom N280
- RAM: 1GB DDR2
- Hard Drive: 160GB
- Operating System: Windows XP Home
- Screen: 10.1″ CrystalBrite screen
- Optical Drive: No
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Notebook Camera: 0.3 CrystalEye webcam
- Battery: 6 Cell (up to 8 hours between charging)