Acer Aspire One D250
Last update : 17 November ‘09
- Video Review by com.puter.tv
The Acer Aspire One D250 is a 10.1-inch laptop which is targeted for budget users featuring 8.9″ WSVGA TFT LCD, Intel Atom Processor and a choice of either Genuine Windows XP Home Edition or Linpus Linux Lite version.

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Acer Aspire One D250 Reviews
Video review of Acer Aspire One D250 by com.puter.tv
Notebook Review reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“Pros: Low Price, Nice build quality, Easy access for upgrades. Cons: Poor battery life, Small keyboard, Bad touchpad buttons.”
PC World reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“…the display is reasonably big and colorful. With the brightness cranked up, the D250-1613 ran test videos at a comfortable clip on its 10.1-inch, 1024-by-600-pixel screen. Even Hulu video streamed smoothly–though, interestingly, I found that the same Hulu clip, over the same network, ran just a little choppy in the Android browser.”
IT Pro reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“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…”
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PC Pro reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“A slimline netbook with some nice design touches, it was only the stiff competition that left it floundering. Now, however, the D250 can lay claim to one feat none of its competitors can. Not only does it have Windows 7 Starter Edition installed, it’s also the first Android netbook.”
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LaptopMag reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“Overall, we’re very impressed with the Acer Aspire One D250. It performs very well, … it’s competitively priced compared to both the ASUS Eee PC 1008HA ($429) and the MSI Wind U123 ($379), which, while $80 and $30 more expensive, respectively, have faster processors and long battery life ”
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PCmag reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“The 24Wh, 3-cell battery is slightly smaller than the ones on the S10, the Wind, and the Mini 9. If the latter trio’s battery scores were any indication, the One should easily get over 2 hours of battery life. Unlike the S10 and the Mini 9, though, the One has an option for an extended 6-cell battery.”
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CNET reviews the Acer Aspire One D250 and writes;
“The AOD250 weighs less and is thinner than the AOD150 because it has a three-cell battery now, not a six. The specifications on processor, hard drive, and RAM are identical, but the new Aspire One’s more compact design makes it feel a bit less like a budget product.”
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Acer Aspire One User Reviews
Acer Aspire One by Flyguy
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“at the most the battery life is probably 6 hours
.the monitor is extremely bright
.the webcam is crystal clear
.the microphone works good
.the speakers are very loud if there is no background noise
.it has bluetooth and great wireless reception… “
Best $360 I ever spent! by Kelli Linn Williamson
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“This is the best little computer I’ve ever owned!!! The battery life is exactly as advertised (I had trouble running it dead the first three times – as the directions recommend!), the keyboard is large and comfortable, the monitor is bright and clear, and the little guy weighs almost nothing!!.. “
Best $360 I ever spent! by Kelli Linn Williamson
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“…I picked up a friend’s full-sized laptop, and after having such a light-weight version, her’s felt like a ton of bricks! I would never go back to a regular laptop if it wasn’t for the lack of CD-rom drive on the netbook. I keep all my files on an external drive to keep it running fast”
Acer Aspire One User Manual (PDF)
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Acer Aspire One Features/Specifications
Processor
Processor Class: Intel Atom
Processor Speed: 1.6 GHz
Cache Size: 512 kB
Bus Speed: 533 MHz
Memory
Installed Memory: 1 GB
Maximum Memory: 2 GB
Memory Technology: DDR2
System
Laptop Type: Netbook/Ultra Portable
Input Devices: Keyboard|Touchpad
Interface Connection: Audio – Line In (1/8″ Mini)|Audio – Line Out (1/8″ Mini)|Ethernet – RJ45|USB – Universal Serial Bus 2.0|VGA
Slots: Memory Stick|MultiMedia Card (MMC)|SD Card|xD-Picture
Card
Display
Display Size: 10.1 in
Aspect Ratio: 16:10
Display Type: LCD Display w/ Glossy Screen & LED Backlight
Max Resolution: 1024 x 600
Video Chipset: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Storage
Hard Drive Capacity: 160 GB
Number of Storage Drives Included: 1
Features
Included Network Card: Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)|Wireless Ethernet – IEEE802.11b|Wireless Ethernet – IEEE802.11g
Included Devices: Built-In Webcam
Battery Life: 3 hour(s)
Software
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
Dimensions
Height: 1 in
Width: 10.2 in
Depth: 7.2 in
Weight: 2.4 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty
More Info
URL: URL
General
normalized-Cache Size: 0.512
normalized-Display Size: 10.1
normalized-Installed Memory: 1000
Acer Aspire One Press Release
TAIPEI, Taiwan & SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Acer, the third largest vendor in the global PC market (source: Gartner data, 4Q 2007), today presented the Aspire one, an all-new communication device designed to make online activities fast, simple and cool.The Aspire one is a brand new product which, despite its size, is not just another notebook: it’s a stylish all-new digital device designed to deliver continuous access to the internet no matter where you are.
The Aspire one is something that can go everywhere and opens the door to new and unexplored areas of the online world. For this reason it was important to reduce weight and dimensions.
The result is a masterpiece of technological simplicity with an intuitive and specifically optimized software interface to support connectivity needs. At just 9.8-inches x 6.7-inches x 1.14-inches and weighing a little more than two pounds, the Aspire one is not only extremely compact (smaller than an average office diary) but offers numerous connectivity possibilities, a full and easy-to-use software application suite and battery life of up to six hours1.
Get connected
Small and smart, the Aspire one can go anywhere and keeps users connected everywhere. The Aspire one comes standard with 802.11b/g WiFi built-in for easy access to available wireless networks and in the future may be specified with 3G2 wireless technology for even greater online freedom. In addition, Acer Signal Up technology ensures maximum quality and stability to the wireless signal.
Let’s get organized
The Aspire one is great for getting things done: whether checking email, managing online accounts or chatting with friends, the Aspire one offers a simple, intuitive Linux3 interface that clearly organizes everything needed to surf the Internet, work or simply have fun. The pre-installed software is separated by functions and presented in four distinct areas on the screen – Connect, Works, Fun and Files – making it so simple it’s difficult to get confused.
Ergonomics and reduced dimensions do not mean the view isn’t spectacular: the Aspire one has an 8.9-inch CrystalBrite LED backlit display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. Integrated in the top of the screen is the unique Acer CrystalEye webcam for live video streaming, video chats and conferences.
Choose your Style
The Aspire one uses color to combine connectivity with inimitable style. Initially available in blue and white, the range of colors available for the Aspire one will be expanded later this year with two new soft, warm tones: brown and pink.
The four colors – sapphire blue, seashell white, golden brown and coral pink – give the Aspire one an individual and quite distinctive look and feel that matches the style and personality of its owner.
Bits & bytes for data freedom
The Aspire one is equipped with Intel® Atom™ processor, Linpus™ Linux® Lite or Windows XP® Home, and comes with 512MB or 1GB of RAM memory installed.
There are two alternatives for data storage: a NAND flash module of 8GB or an 80GB4 internal HDD. In addition the Aspire one reads five different types of memory card – Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, xD-Picture Card – for absolute data freedom.
To increase storage capacity, the Aspire one features the unique Smart File Manager, a simple solution that instantly and seamlessly merges extra storage from any SD card inserted in the second SD card slot into the memory available to the user.
Simple, Sophisticated Software
Acer has improved the user experience by designing a friendly, easy-to-use and comprehensive interface utilizing a more natural approach to screen layout and functionality, which simplifies interaction between users and the Aspire one. The Linpus™ Linux® Lite version is the result, guiding and accompanying even novice users through the Internet in an intuitive, “virus-safe” and super-responsive Linux environment.
The Aspire one features the one Mail software suite that lets users manage up to six email accounts with a single application interface, including office accounts. A small icon to the right of the message quickly and clearly shows the appropriate mail account. Nothing could be simpler to replace push e-mail services without using a corporate server.
The Aspire one uses Messenger for Instant Messaging, an application that allows users to simultaneously access Skype, Microsoft Messenger and various other instant messaging services. The software can be used with the integrated video camera for instant video-chats and video conferences.
The Aspire one series comes preinstalled with Linpus™ Linux® Lite version or Windows XP® Home. Additional software such as OpenOffice 2.3, one Mail, Messenger, Acer eRecovery Management, Acer Launch Manager, Adobe® Reader®, McAfee® Internet Security Suite, Microsoft® Office Trial 2007 are also installed5.
Pricing and Availability
The new Aspire one will be available in early Q3 through Acer authorized resellers and selected retailers throughout North America, with pricing beginning at US$379.
The Aspire one comes with a standard one-year parts and labor warranty, which includes concurrent International Traveler’s Coverage that can be extended to three years with the Acer Advantage service that also covers accidental damage to the notebook. Additionally, all Acer notebooks are backed by toll-free service and support.
About Acer America
Since its founding in 1976, Acer has constantly pursued the goal of breaking the barriers between people and technology. Focused on marketing its brand-name IT products around the globe, Acer ranks as the world’s No. 3 vendor for total PCs and No. 2 for notebooks, with the fastest growth among the top-five players. A profitable and sustainable Channel Business Model is instrumental to Acer’s continued growth, while the successful mergers of Gateway and Packard Bell complete the company’s global footprint by strengthening its presence in the U.S., and enhancing its strong position in Europe. Acer Inc. employs 5,000 people worldwide. Estimated revenue for 2007 is US $14.07 billion. For more information, please visit www.acer.com/us.


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