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11.6-inch and 12-inch clone of Acer Aspire D150 netbook

11.6-inch and 12-inch clone of Acer Aspire D150 netbook

Acer phased-out D150 few months back, but that did not stop the Shenzhen market from churning-out its clone, that too with modern specs. There are two clones of Aspire D150, both being bigger than the original one. The one with 11.6-inch display has pine-trail guts (Atom N450) and comes with 1GB RAM and 160GB hard disk.

The 12-inch version is similar to the 11.6-inch one. The only difference is the cost – 11.6-incher being 50-100 Yuan ($15) cheaper

Acer Aspire One AOD150 9 Cell Battery 7800mAh Blue

Acer Aspire One AOD150 9 Cell Battery 7800mAh Blue

Acer Aspire One AOD150 9 Cell Extended Battery 7800mAh Blue. Have you recently bought a Acer Aspire One AOD150 and want to increase the battery life of your Acer Aspire One AOD150? Get more battery life for your Acer Aspire One AOD150 with this extened 7800mAh extended battery. Features:- Rechargeable and removable power Extended 7800 [...]

Acer to ship a million Acer Aspire One D150 netbooks in a month?!

Acer Chairman, J.T. Wang is pretty sure that Q1 will be better than the Q2 and that the waiting period for some components has already increased, which is an indication that demand is indeed growing. Acer is pretty sure to ship nearly a million of the Aspire One D150 netbooks every month from now.

Looks like, their forecast about shipping 12-15 million netbooks in the year 2009 was pretty true.

read Acer Aspire D150 review

Acer D150 Review

Acer D150 Review

Following the immense success of the original 8.9-inch Acer Aspire One, Acer’s new Aspire One AKA D150 comes with a bigger 10.1-inch display; slicker casing and an array of improvements over the immensely popular 8.9″ Aspire One. Can the new D150 be the top selling netbook just like the original one? Read the review to find out!

Packard Bell Kills the Dot netbook

Packard Bell Kills the Dot netbook

Packard Bell ‘dot’ netbook was launched in September, 2008 and should have gone for sale by January, 2009, but sadly, that did not happen. Packard Bell’s spokesperson has confirmed that the ‘dot’ netbook has reached the end of its life. Instead Packard Bell will move on and will launch a new model in the future, which is likely going to be the Acer Aspire One AOD150.

For those who don’t know, Packard Bell ‘dot’ netbook is basically a rebranded version of an Acer Aspire One.

Meet the Acer Aspire One D150′s brother – Acer Aspire One D110

Meet the Acer Aspire One D150′s brother – Acer Aspire One D110

A month back, we said that the Acer had plans to launch the SSD version of Acer Aspire One D150. It has now been made available at a french retailer and will cost you 299 euros. The SSD capacity is mere 16GB. Rest of the specifications have not undergone any change

  • Atom N270 1.6GHz processor
  • 1GB DDR2 RAM
  • 10.1-inch display (1024 x 600 resolution)
  • Windows XP Home
  • 3 USB ports
  • 3-cell battery

Although the 16GB SSD may not make the HDD fanboys very happy who swear by the huge capacities of HDDs. But, it is still nice to see companies still rolling out SSD models, despite the fact that more and more netbook manufactures are choosing HDD over SSD. This clearly shows the trend: people see netbooks as full-featured laptops and they want to do everything on them. This is unlike the original concept of netbook, where they were just seen as mobile Internet devices.

Acer Aspire D150 screen better than ASUS EEE S101? [Netbook]

Acer Aspire D150 screen better than ASUS EEE S101? [Netbook]

We all know that there are no stock of Acer Aspire One available in the market. The reason behind this that ACER wants to make sure that all the top components are ready in this new model. In an interview with ACER’s chairman, he claims that that Acer Aspire D150′s screen is better than Asus S101′s. He says D150′s screen is more saturated and is brighter than S101′s screen.

Acer Aspire One Netbook (AOD150) now available in US [Netbook]

Acer Aspire One Netbook (AOD150) now available in US [Netbook]

Acer has now officially launched the highly awaited Acer Aspire one 103, which is going to be known as Aspire One AOD150 in US. The models are starting from $349.99, which means that Acer is going to follow the same plan which they followed for the original Acer Aspire one, which too was launched at mere $399 last year.

ASUS EEE 904HA – REVIEW (warning, biggg! review)

ASUS EEE 904HA – REVIEW (warning, biggg! review)

Everyday or so, we hear new computer manufactures jumping into the Netbook battle ground. ASUS, being the most experienced company has remained the leader so far in the netbook business. It’s new netbook, the EEE 904HA promises to give user excellent features at quite affordable price. Has it been able to impress us? Read the review to find out!

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