Acer Aspire One D150-1Bw 10-inch Netbook
Introducing the Acer Aspire One D150, designed for complete connectivity on-the-goFollowing the success of Acer’s Aspire One A series which fast became the world’s most popular netbook, the D series now improves on this winning formula with increased performance from Intel’s Atom N280 processor and a larger 10. 1” CrystalBrite widescreen display. Truly portable computing Acer’s newest compact netbook is built to enhance your mobile lifestyle, weighing only 1. 18 kg and boasting up to 7-hour battery life for extended fun and productivity while you’re on the move!With a larger 89% size keyboard and newly redesigned front track pad buttons the D150 makes typing emails and internet browsing pain-free. Widescreen 10. 1” Screen for broader vision and convenient navigationThe new 10. 1” WSVGA high-brightness LED backlit display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels offers a sharp display. With CrystalBrite technology it uses an ultra-fine, highly polished coating to achi
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8 comments
Zuna on July 11, 2009 at 9:45 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Acer Aspire
Great little machine, really quick, really quiet. Definetely worth paying the extra for the larger battery
Tab on July 11, 2009 at 10:12 am
many people had said stay away from web books i got this thursday within 5 mins i was on the net and had it on my home network sahring files and printing its so fast its unbelivable NOTE NOT NOVICES:- there is no cd rom drive so if you want to install anything you need an external cd drive but this is a class machine for taking abroad i got it for logging onto work remotely whilst in the States a fantastic little machine quiet fast and easy to use definately recoment it for a little portable machine but if you want something to use all the time to do work etc on spreadsheets and documends in office although this works i would get a larger laptop these ar cool for helping out on your travels as a stop gap to get work done or say to stop boredom
Neena on July 11, 2009 at 10:41 am
4.0 out of 5 stars
Neat little computer, but keyboard can be a bit cramped
First thing i have to say is that the acer d150, is a great little pc, i just use it for email and the web.
Gur on July 11, 2009 at 1:08 pm
The laptop itself is fantastic and the keyboard doesn’t take that long to get used to. All in all worth 5 stars if it had completely matched the description. The problem is that in the description it says that it would come with the 4400 mAh battery. Mine however came with a standard 2200 mAh one. This limits it’s uses since I still have to remember to carry the recharger around if I want to keep using it for a bit longer time which I always do. Another negative point is that while I was looking for larger extra battery I noticed that it’s not clear whether the Aspire One A-series batteries are fully compatible with the D-series. So not only would I have to pay extra to get full use out of my laptop, I also can’t be sure that the extra money won’t get wasted. Otherwise it’s just fantastic.
Ryder on July 11, 2009 at 1:23 pm
5.0 out of 5 stars
ACE-Acer Aspire
I am total satisfied with my new acer its light boots up fast and is fit for purpose Emailing and surfing the screen is sharp and crystal clear.
Vevina on July 11, 2009 at 2:26 pm
A friend recently bought a mini-laptop and got me thinking about replacing my old Dell Inspiron(well not so old but broken). A search of reviews online found the Acer Aspire 1, which seemed the most reasonable for the specs and price. At the same time I bought my father a HP model, quite a bit more expensive . I’m a heavy computer user so I was worried it wouldn’t cope with vigorous use and heavy apps I’m running. So far it’s handled everything I’ve thrown at it, everything I used to do on my ‘regular’ laptop. The HP one and my flatmate’s new Samsung mini have the exact same specs, they just look a bit more stylish. I’m happy in saying that I have the same laptop as them just 150 quid less expensive. I should add that I’ve started using the Aspire One a lot more than my old laptop. It’s portability and battery life make it brilliant for bringing around and I dont feel like such a fool pulling it out on public transport or bringing it to a friends place on the weekend. I can bring it away when I leave the country also – the old one was a bit too big for that. Plus the wireless range is longer than that of any other machine I have, even my PC with an external aerial I paid e50 for! Pros – Long battery, portability , extremely long wireless range, can do anything a bigger laptop can. Cons – Not as stylish as it’s rivals, mouse button a bit lame (all the others I’ve used are the same or worse tho), could do with larger keyboard buttons like the new Samsung
Rafi on July 11, 2009 at 3:06 pm
4.0 out of 5 stars
good machine with excellent battery life
A good portable computer with a 7hr plus battery life whch is excellent for using when you cannot get to the mains.
Batzorig on July 11, 2009 at 3:32 pm
1.0 out of 5 stars
Customer Service
My rating applies to Amazon Customer service and not the item itself.
First, the product description on Amazon site stated that the Aspire One was shipped with…