Acer Aspire One D150
Acer's decision to move into the 10in netbook sector makes perfect sense, its execution, however, does not. Despite the bigger chassis it has not improved the keyboard and though the price and specs are in line with expectations, the D150's design and ergonomics don't compare well to the competition. In a market where very little distinguishes one product from another, these are significant failings. Read more...
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vampyren said on 28th March 2009
Again and again i they manage to copy/paste these netbooks without adding anything but jazz.
Give me HDMI + 3G capability and i buy one. these are the 2 main features i miss... more
Halarpo Hala said on 27th October 2009
when will the mobile phone and the netbook converge?
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