Acer Aspire One Review
Hexus got a chance to spend some time with the new Acer Aspire One at Computex 2007.
Quote from the brief review: "Playing around on the Linux version - on which Acer will ship a Vista-like GUI that links web browsing, emailing, word processing, and multimedia support - navigation between panes was a little slow compared to a full-sized laptop. Further, opening up concurrent applications caused the sample model to slow to a crawl but that should be remedied with more system RAM.
Acer steadfastedly maintained that the Aspire One isn't designed as a traditional laptop replacement. Rather, it's pitched as an on-the-go machine. In that respect, it does well, and has subjectively nicer feel about it than the Eee PC in its various incarnations.
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