Trying to decide between the Acer Aspire One with an 8.9 inch display and a model with a 10.1 inch screen? Portable Monkey has put together an excellent guide that can help you choose.
The most obvious differences are that the 10.1 inch Acer Aspire One AOD150 is larger than the 8.9 inch AOA150. Bot computers come with 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, 802.11b/g WiFI, and Windows XP Home Edition. As reviewed, these netbooks have 3 cell batteries. But there are a number of subtle differences:
- The 10.1 inch model has a louder speaker
- The touchpad on the 10.1 inch model is a bit larger and there’s a single button below the touchpad instead of on the left and right sides
- The 10.1 inch model has brushed metal casing instead of plastic and does a better job of hiding any fingerprint marks
- The larger model gets better battery life
For some baffling reason, the keyboard on the 10.1 inch model is identical to the 8.9 inch keyboard. Even though the computer chassis is a bit wider, the keyboard is not. For more details and a bunch of pictures, make sure to visit Portable Monkey. You can also read more about the Acer Aspire One netbooks in the Liliputing Product Database:
- Acer Aspire One A110L with 8.9, 1024 x 600 pixel inch display and Linpus Linux Lite
- Acer Aspire One AOD150 with 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display and Windows XP
Is the 10 incher avaible in Europe already? I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
Careful with Bono guys.
How do their “street” prices differ?
“Windows XP Hoe Edition” Miniturized technology has REALLY made it to the streets. 🙂
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