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Acer's 8.9in-screened Aspire One A150L won a Recommended award when we reviewed it, and now it has a bigger brother to look up to, the Acer Aspire One D150. Design-wise, the D150 treads a familiar path. Glossy blue stretches across the lid and the inte...
Unimpressive battery life and bland design put the D150 behind the pack...
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Acers Aspire One was among the first few netbooks to be released in the UK, and it has since gone on to become the UKs best-selling netbook. It is now joined by the larger Aspire One D150 with a 10.1-inch Super-TFT screen with a 1024 x 600-pixel reso...
Great keyboard, Good battery, Good performance...
Small touchpad...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-14 01:06:37
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The Acer Aspire netbook One D150 has a 10.1-inch screen and a 160GB hard drive, and has the option of fitting up to 2GB of memory. It also has the new N280 Intel Atom processor, which runs at 1.66GHz. It weighs 1.34kg and measures 260x185x33mm. It has...
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Product Code: LUS550B022 The Acer Aspire One D150 is a 10in netbook with an upgraded intel Atom chip. When Acer created the original Acer Aspire One, it came up with a bestseller that was helped along by the fashionable styling, attractive low price...
Acer has played it safe with the 10in Acer Aspire One D150, but this may be no bad thing. However, it also means there’s little to differentiate this netbook from the MSI Wind, Asus Eee PCs and the Samsung NC10, all of which have already made names...
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Going by all the usual industry metrics Acer sells more netbooks than anyone else. This is a big deal given the size of the market and growth expectations, but despite its dominance it hasn't until now had a 10in netbook even though the market has been mo...
Acer's decision to move into the 10in netbook sector makes perfect sense, but its execution doesn't. Despite the larger chassis it has chosen not to improve the keyboard and though the price and spec are in line with expectations, the D150's design and er...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 01:06:38
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The new 10in. Aspire One D150 will further cement Acers lead in the netbook market, largely on account of its competitive price.
Inexpensive 10in. netbook, Decent keyboard, Very good battery life...
Heavy for a netbook, Terrible touchpad and mouse buttons...
The new 10in. Aspire One D150 will further cement Acers lead in the netbook market, largely on account of its competitive price...
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We love it when a company sees fit to shake things up a little and cook up some crazy new design. The Acer Aspire One AOD150 is that netbook. In fact, many of the changes made from the original Acer Aspire One make the Acer Aspire One AOD150 seem m...
The Acer Aspire One AOD150 has some strong points, but even better netbooks are on the market now, and more are on the way. Darren Gladstone...
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With its burgundy palm rest and lid, the Acer Aspire One AOD150 looks nice; not too flashy and not too dull. It has a good number of features, and it also has the best screen we have ever seen in a netbook, so it gets by on much more than just its good looks. In fact, out of all the netbooks weve tested to date, this is our favourite. Its a 10.2in netbook with a fully featured keyboard (albeit one with small keys). The keys are smaller keys than the ones found on the ASUS Eee PC S101 (and now...
Excellent screen, looks good, well built, 160GB hard drive...
No 802.11n Wi-Fi or Gigabit Ethernet, touchpad buttons could be better...
The Acer Aspire One AOD150 is one of the best netbooks on the market. It has a 160GB hard drive, a beautiful 10.2in screen, and, despite being tiny, it is not too uncomfortable to use...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-04-05 01:10:03
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Spring has reached Stuff Towers, and it’s a good job because otherwise we may have missed one the Aspire One D150’s killer features – its new coated screen is incredibly easy on the eyes when used in bright daylight.We hereby declare this to be a kille...
Bright, clear screen. Fast CPU. Attractive chassis...
Poor battery life. Expensive compared to Samsung NC10. Bluetooth not standard...
The best screen we’ve seen on a netbook, but the battery life lets it down...
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