Acer too, like most other vendors, is now targeting the 10-inch low cost netbook market segment. Well, to be honest, I do think that all those sub 10-inch netbooks are just way too small for the majority of users. A 10 or 11-inch would be just nice for a gadget that is supposed to fill in the gap between a regular sized notebooks and smartphones.
Simple specifications
Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.60GHz, 533MHz FSB, 512KB L2 cache)
1024MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM Single Channel Memory
160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive
Windows XP Home with Service Pack 3
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
3 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
Multi-in-one card reader supports Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Reduced Size MultiMedia (RS-MMC), Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO, and XD Picture Cards
VGA monitor port
1 headphone jack and 1 microphone jack
RJ-45 port for 10/100 Fast Ethernet connection
Kensington lock slot
The thing that surely makes this Acer unit a best seller is its price. Simple. Value for money. It is more or less similar in specs and configurations with every other 10 inch netbooks.
Battery Life - Watch At Least 2 Movies In A Single Charge. The Acer AOD150 comes with a 6 cells battery. Tests have confirmed that the 6 cells battery is capable of powering the unit for about 5.5 hours or so. Not long enough still? Perhaps you should then customize it with a 5,800-mAh six-cell battery. This will power you up for an amazingly close to 8 hours. The unit comes standard with a 4,400-mAh battery.
Display - Same Old Same Old. Is 1024x600 to be the only video resolution made available for netbooks? I certainly don't think so. HP's latest model supports a pretty fine 1366x768 resolution. Don't get me wrong, 1024x600 is fine. However, it would certainly be better if we can get a little bit more pixels to play with. More screen real estate to play with.
Keyboard - 89%, Not too bad. Could've been better. At 89% of a normal sized notebook keys, the keyboard of this Acer AOD150 is certainly nothing to shout about. Of course, I would've preferred it to be a little bigger. I find it strange that Acer didn't capitalize on the extra space provided by the 10-inch model. There's plenty of room still to put in a slightly larger keyboard.
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