Intel Atom Processor N270 (512KB L2 cache, 1.60GHz, 533MHz FSB)
1GB DDR2 533 SDRAM
160GB hard drive (5400RPM)
Windows XP Home Edition, 6.5 Hours of Battery Life (6-Cell 4800 mAh)
10.1-inch WSVGA (1024 x 600) TFT LCD
Description
Aspire One UltraThin Netbook — Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (SP3). Intel Atom Processor N270 (512KB L2 cache, 1.60GHz, 533MHz. FSB), 1GB DDR2 533 SDRAM.160GB hard drive, 5400RPM. Multi-in-one card reader.10.1-inch WSVGA (1024 x 600) TFT LCD with Acer CrystalBrite Technology. Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950. 802.11b/g WLAN, 10/100 LAN. Integrated Webcam. Mobile. Intel 945GSE Express chipset. Multi-gesture touchpad with two buttons supporting circular-motion scrolling. DC-in, RJ-45 LAN, VGA, headphones/speakers/line-out, microphone and three USB 2.0 Interface ports. Six Cell Li-Ion Battery. Seashell White.
Product Details
Product Weight:
2.8 pounds
Package Length:
12.5 inches
Package Width:
9.2 inches
Package Height:
4.3 inches
Package Weight:
5.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 46 reviews
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66 of 68 found the following review helpful:
So far, quite impressed. Jun 03, 2009
By NJP (Ohio) I have only had this D250 (White) for 2 days now, so my comments are really nothing more than a first impression at this point.
I purchased the D250 to replace a Dell 700M which I have loved, but even at only 4.5 pounds gets heavy with all its gear on trips - and 1280x768 on a 12" screen is starting to get hard on older eyes.
I did plenty of research and decided on the D250 over the Asus 1008 and Samsung NC10 primarily due to it's weight and styling - and the combination of a white shell with a black keyboard. I had counted out the HP and Dell for various reasons - most notably battery life.
First impression out of the box of the D250 was extremely good: fit and finish is excellent - with the exception that the hard drive bay door wasn't put on right and was warping up (a tab wasn't seated). A quick unscrew and reseat fixed that, but I was surprised it shipped that way.
Also note that the battery seats very firmly (a big plus) and the unit is very solid feeling.
After the initial Windows setup I was disappointed at the performance until I realized there was a huge drain being put on the system by the included trial version of McAffee. I uninstalled that and the system is quite snappy - very comparable to my 700M. I'll use CA AntiVirus or AVG instead (seems to have a lower system overhead) and the D250 is performing MS Office and Internet browsing tasks admirably.
I did just upgrade to 2GB of RAM using the Crucial DIMM offered here by Amazon. Everything seems to be fine with it and I haven't noticed any compatibility issues. I also haven't really noticed any performance changes, but I had very little "before" experience on which to judge.
After everything is now running I have to say I'm very impressed and satisfied with this little machine. Very solid, nice screen, usable keyboard and touchpad, and decent performance.
If I had to point to anything I would consider a disappointment, there would be 2:
1. Screen brightness settings (on aC or battery) don't seem to be properly retained across boot/restart and when toggling between AC and battery power. So, sometimes I'll restart and it will remain t level 7 where it was when I shut down, and sometimes it will revert to level 5 on restart.
2. Wireless doesn't maintain On/Off status of what it was on shutdown - it always comes back to On after a restart.
That's about it.
I also found a Targus Slipskin Peel neoprene slipcase (at Walmart for $[...]) that fits the 250D with the 6Cell battery perfectly. TSS11103US.
P.S. - there are two different versions of the 6-Cell battery for the D250, a 48kWh and a 58kWh version. My unit from Amazon had the 48kWhr version (est 6hr battery life).
Hope this helps.
** UPDATE (7/15/09) **
My "disappointment #1" (screen brightness issue) was corrected in a recent BIOS update. Now, the last setting is maintained (although not independently for battery and AC) across reboots. However, the brightness will still drop 2 levels if you disconnect AC power while running. But at leastthe behaviour is now consistent.
Also, I have now been able to (i.e. had reason to) test the System Restore capability and it worked flawlessly in putting the system back exactly as I received it, without the need for recovery CDs. Very impressed.
One last note: While this unit may not have Bluetooth built in, don't feel you have to spend an extra $[...] (or get a different model) just to get BT. You can find many extremely small USB BT dongles that work just fine and cost next to nothing. I got one that you can barely see (about the size of a Logitech Nano transmitter) and it cost a whopping $[...] online. The Aspire One recognized it and installed automatically and it works perfectly - for $[...].
50 of 53 found the following review helpful:
Acer Aspire One D250 Video demonstration. Jun 07, 2009
By Jesus Hector Fernandez Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3INEFET1AHLFZ Hi, this video is a demontration of the Acer Aspire One in action, well sort of, it mostly shows you where the ports are located, how many, where is the hard drive and ram located and a little show of on how video and audio looks and sound on this netbook.
Hope you find this video informative or at least lets you take a look at what you wanted to see about the product.
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Fallen in Love Jun 03, 2009
By Stephen A. Adams believe it or not, I gave up a particularly large HP notebook with all the latest specs to downsize to this tiny little guy, and boy am I pleased i did. Most people use one of these as a second computer, I, on the other hand, use it as my one and only computer.
It can do pretty much anything. It plays music exceptionally well, most games (like the Sims2) work great on it as well. The keyboard is awesome, and very very easy to get used to (I've only had this little guy for four days, and after downsizing from a 17" laptop to this 10.1", I'm proud to say I'm already used to the keys).
If you're thinking about getting this, I strongly recommend it. Don't be wary. The price is extremely cheap, but that term does not describe its build. It is very tightly wound. Feels very durable, can be lifted with one hand, and the ports are fresh and tight, everything (from what I'm told by my nerdy cousin) you could dream of having in a new computer.
The screen size is perfect as well, just big enough for movies, games, even multitasking. Going from a 17" screen to a 10.1" feels like no change at all it's that amazing.
Try it. You will LOVE it.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Everything I Need & Fits in my Purse! Jun 24, 2009
By Jill Benesh I love this little netbook!
(This is from a simple user's stand point. Nothing technical.)
We are part time RVers and this does everything I want it to do right from the campsite. The internal WiFi gets me on line to check my email and send the pictures we've taken right from its card reader. Very easy to use.
I was a bit concerned the screen would be hard to see but it's not-even with less than perfect eyes.
I have nothing bad to say about this netbook.
It's all that, my favorite color red and doesn't take up any more room than my purse!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Love IT!! Jun 10, 2009
By Betty A. Massengill
"Poogf2"
I ordered the ruby red netbook, and it arrived quickly. I had to wait a bit to actually TOUCH it because my husband opened the package and was busy admiring the workmanship of it as I watched enviously. Finally, he put the cute little netbook in my waiting hands, and I began my exploration of it. I love this! All of our laptops have been Acers, so I already knew the quality of, and the long life of, Acer products. But this?? It is so perfectly ME - does everything I need it to, and quickly. The sound quality, the ease of the keyboard, the placement of the USB drives, etc., were obviously WELL thought out and engineered. Well done, Acer and Well done, Amazon!
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