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Acer Aspire One AOA110-1295 Notebook

Acer - LUS020A012Release Date: Jul 2008

Acer redefines mobile connectivity with the Aspire one, a netbook (or mini-notebook) packed with fun and powerful computing features in a diminutive 8.9" form factor weighing as little as 2.2 lb. It?s a communication device designed to deliver continuous access to the internet and a simplified wirel... Read Moress experience no matter where you are.It was designed to get you online in no time at all and thanks to the Linpus Linux Lite operating system, start up and shut down times are reduced to the minimum. With the Aspire one running on Linux environment, the simplicity continues with the intuitive and specifically optimized software interface. Minimize

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Reviewed by: 13-Oct-08

Strengths: Fast startup, 30 seconds,true 8G SSD drive, not a hybrid ssd/sd-ram,OS + apps take only 3.5G,expand user storage space w/sd-ram card,easy wi-fi connect, webcam OK, keyboard OK, not too cram

Weaknesses: Per Acer, does *not* accept sdhc cards,battery life 3.5 hours w/dim screen,no network browsing,OS shell does not accept new apps, no desktop icons,system RAM upgrades must be done by Acer.

Summary: The OS shell is both functional and lame. This netbook is very suitable for travel and easily running common apps, such as web, email, Open Office, some games and IM. Die-hard linux fans would probably override the native linpus linux with gnome or kde, but that is really not what this unit is designed for.The linpus OS is based on the Fedora 9 core. Fortunately, the file manager app has a backdoor link to terminal. From there, I was able to finetune some system settings, run package manager, and install rdesktop, samba, and a few other apps. A lot will not install, however, if it's dependent on a full gnome or kde environment.I was able to set up printing to a samba printer and a samba share on the unit itself. Strangely, outbound network browsing is disabled (no nautilus, sigh). I'm sure that I will figure it out soon.The firefox browser is installed, as is the t-bird email client, so it can do both pop and imap. Open Office suite is a big plus. The included game selection is pretty limited, and some of it is trialware (yuck).According to Acer support, the unit will not accept sdhc memory cards in either the storage expansion slot or the card reader. This is a big drawback, since hc capacity is much greater. I did install a fast, standard, 2G sd card in the storage expansion slot and did not perceive a performance hit.Biggest disappointment: mediocre battery life, despite all the hype pushing the atom processor. But the unit does start up fast and runs respectably fast, and the SSD hard drive performance is really awesome.All in all, I give this little guy a thumbs up, especially if you can snag one for under $300. It's fun to use, and I couldn't resist getting one. This netbook is the second acer purchase I have made this year, and in both cases the disappointments have been few.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: hotsoupanyone on 21-Aug-08

Strengths: CPU 1.6GHZ for size it is great speed. Fast start 7 secs stock. SDHC 2 slots, good ram , perfect for school and work about 1 lbs

Weaknesses: only thing i can think of is i dont know the OS well yet

Summary: shopping for netbooks? get this one. I did my home work and for the price vs what you get this is 200$ better then others and even better then the msi wind