March 10, 2009
We're not sure what Acer is up to lately, but this is the second slightly-revised Aspire One we've seen in the past few days -- it looks like that rumored slimmer model with the weird hinge VGA and Ethernet ports is in fact real and headed for our fair shores. No hard specs on this mysterious strang...
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Welcome to part 4 of a multi-part post on moddng the Acer Aspire One! In part 1, I showed how to take the Aspire One apart, how to upgrade the RAM, and how to add internal Bluetooth. In part 2, I showed how to replace the SSD with a 1.8″ PATA hard drive and how to reassemble the Aspire One. In par...
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March 09, 2009
We just came across this video showing the Linpus Linux Lite OS in action. Aimed squarely at netbooks and the Splashtop crowd, the operating system comes to life pretty quickly on the pictured Acer Aspire One. Unlike Splashtop, however, this isn't part of the BIOS, "just a very very minimal customiz...
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February 25, 2009
At just over an inch thick it's hard to think of a little laptop like Acer's Aspire One as being chubby -- but that doesn't stop us from looking longingly at other, skinnier options in the pipeline. Apparently aware of our wandering eye, Acer is set to release a thinner model that, according to spec...
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February 10, 2009
You've read the specs, gawked at the pics, and pored over the reviews -- and now Acer will officially accept your hard-earned United States currency and ship you a 10-inch Acer Aspire One D150. Yep, it's here, and although we've more or less moved on to waiting for the next generation of netbooks ba...
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February 06, 2009
Acer Aspire 3000 laptop Product summary The good: Very low price; fairly lightweight case; broad keyboard; big touch pad. The bad: Dreadful battery life; comes with only 256MB of memory; lacks some important ports and a media-card reader; lacks multimedia controls; limited tech-support hours. The bo...
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January 26, 2009
How was your weekend? Mine was good, nothing extraordinary but it was kinda special because I got to spend a lot of time with my family. Most weekends we’re busy with church activities, attending a birthday party or wedding or some gathering. Hope everyone had a fun and safe weekend. Anyways, ...
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The world's been waiting for details on Acer's up and coming 10-inch Aspire, and we just got 'em in our hot little hands. The Aspire One D150 lineup hits the streets of France beginning in February with the D150-0B. This €329 ($425) netbook sports a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB memory,...
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January 23, 2009
Anyone who didn’t see this coming just wasn’t paying attention. Acer has officially announced a 10-inch version of the very successful Aspire One Netbook. Other than size there are a couple of interesting new wrinkles. The new model can be equipped with either an Intel Atom processor with the 94...
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January 19, 2009
Acer didn’t just announce a new 23 inch monitor and call it quits for the day. The company also announced several new desktop PCs that are destined for the U.S. market. The new desktops include the small form factor Acer Aspire X3200, X1700, and X1200 systems and the high end gaming rig, the Aspir...
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