ubergizmo.com - 1/26/2009
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The Aspire One 10" could prolong Acer's success with Netbooks, thanks to its original 8.9" Aspire One. The quality of the design and construction were largely responsible for selling the small computer. Not surprisingly, the 10" version looks very similar. There's nothing out of the ...
Windows 7 On Acer Aspire One —
Ubergizmo
Have a first generation Acer Aspire One netbook (the ones that measure 8.9")? Well, if you've gotten sick and tired of it and are looking out for a new netbook, why not turn this device into an experimental one? After all, the 8GB of storage space inside is more than adequate for Windows XP ...
Acer Aspire One To Get Linux Version —
Ubergizmo
Those who lust after the 10" Acer Aspire One and love Linux at the same time will be pleased to note that a Linux version is in the works despite the initial announcement of it being a Windows XP-only machine. Everything else will remain the same though regardless the operating system, ...
Acer planning a 10-inch Aspire One netbook with Linux & a SSD —
CrunchGear
Acer went all official on the 10-inch Aspire One a few days ago, but that model is loaded with XP Home. It seems however that a Linux flavor with a 16GB SSD is in the works of the same model and might be loaded with the same distro of Linux as the original 8.9-inch Aspire One. The rest of ...
Acer confirm Linux & SSD options for 10-inch Aspire One —
SlashGear
Acer are planning Linux and SSD versions of their 10-inch Aspire One netbook, according to the latest reports , which while not available from initial launch will follow after. The first versions of the larger Acer Aspire One will all use 160GB hard-drives and be Windows XP based; however an ...
¿Dejará Acer de fabricar las Aspire One de 8.9 pulgadas? —
Gizmología
Después de las ganancias que le generó a la gente de Acer la Aspire One de 8.9 pulgadas este rumor que asegura que cuando se comiencen a vender las netbooks con pantalla de 10.1 pulgadas se dejarán de fabricar me parece bastante disparatado. Pero el mundo de la tecnología funciona de una ...
Acer Reveals 10 inch Aspire One Netbook —
Techlivez.com
Acer Aspire One series netbooks are quite popular in the market and if you are planning to buy one soon, then it would be better to wait for some time as Acer have revealed their new Aspire One Netbook with a 10 inch screen. Similar to the previous netbook, this one is portable, light ...
Acer's 10-inch netbook gets model numbers, release date —
Engadget
The world's been waiting for details on Acer's up and coming 10-inch Aspire , and we just got 'em in our hot little hands. The Aspire One D150 lineup hits the streets of France beginning in February with the D150-0B. This €329 ($425) netbook sports a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, ...
Acer Confirms 10-Inch Aspire One —
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide
Acer has confirmed the availability of a 10.1-inch Aspire One netbook. The netbook comes with a widescreen LED backlit display (1024×600 pixels), an Intel Atom processor, up to 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, and an optional 6-cell battery for up to to 7 hours of operation on a single ...
Acer Aspire One landing Feb; March with integrated 3G & Atom N280 —
SlashGear
Details of the upcoming 10-inch Acer Aspire One D150 have emerged , as the three different versions of the netbook to be available in France are detailed. The range, which starts at around €329 ($425), will go on sale in February with the entry-level D150-0B, with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU, ...
The Acer Aspire One gets a 10-inch makeover —
Shiny Shiny
With so many rumours floating around the web's tubes, it's always great when what could be potentially be hear say, turns out to be true. Take the 10-inch Acer Aspire One netbook for instance. Rumours of a little 10-incher, from Acer was tipped to be on the cards and just a couple of months ...
Who Needs Netbooks? Acer Plans Detail Mobile Internet Device [Acer] —
Gizmodo
Acer, makers of the 10-inch Aspire One netbook coming later this year, could be prepared to take business in a new direction, if a recent U.S. patent filing is to be believed. Of course, tech companies file patents these days the way I go through squares of TP after a night out eating Mexican, ...