Acer Aspire One Pricing Revealed
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 23rd Jun 2008 |
Having supplied just about every snippet of information possible about the Eee PC, it seems only fair that having stumbled upon some new details of the Acer Aspire One we similarly supply you with those. While usually we'd take pricing leaks with quite a large dollop of salt, having them verified by online retailer CCL Online lends a fair bit of credibility.

Three specific models appear to be available, with two of those coming in two separate flavours. All of the systems pack 8.9in, 1,024 x 600 screens, 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processors and all but the A110L, which offers 8GB of Flash storage, come with a 80GB hard drives.
The rest of the specs vary as follows, with CCL Online's (prospective) pricing also listed:
Aspire One A110L
- Linux operating system
- 512MB RAM
- £220 inc. VAT
Aspire One 150L
- Linux operating system
- 512MB RAM
- £229.99 inc. VAT
Aspire One 150L 1GB
- Linux operating system
- 1GB RAM
- £249.99 inc. VAT
Aspire One 150X
- Windows XP Home
- 512MB RAM
- £279.99
Aspire One 150X 1GB
- Windows XP Home
- 1GB RAM
- £299.99 inc. VAT
No information about possible shipping dates, unless 'coming soon' counts, but the two Windows XP models apparently come with free shipping so that's okay. Hopefully we'll see these available soon.
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Tony Walker said on 23rd June 2008
Ironduke said on 24th June 2008
I believe that was a stripped down lite version of xp for netbooks which hasnt surfaced yet
The current Eee, wind, acer one are using real XP which costs the norm.
betelgeus said on 24th June 2008
so where is the £199 model first touted?
mjaffk said on 26th June 2008
£249.99 is so fine. design is just superb. what to worry about is heat, noise and battery time--will it make eee's 4.5 hours on full with its 80 Gb hdd?
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Why are we being charged £50 for XP though?
Aren't Microsoft were making it available to the Netbook manufacturers for peanuts.