Acer Aspire One D250 – an elegant netbook

Acer Aspire One D250 is the latest netbook from Acer with a CrystalBrite 10.1’’, 1024 x 600 pixel display and weight of 2.8 lbs (1.11 kg). It was designed for those who appreciate comfort, efficiency and usability.
Having a sufficient display area, easier navigation and a wide-screen LED-backlit LCD, the D250 puts together the highest performance and the most innovative design. The Aspire One D250 comes in four different case colors: white, blue, red and black – all with high gloss look posterior. It is also very thin and compact – with only about 1’’ thick case it’s a great proposition for those who are always in the move. The multi-gesture touchpad allows to scroll, zoom and switch websites almost by a single click. The netbook also comes with a long-life battery which provides 7.5 hours of wireless performance.
Specifications:
- Either a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 or a 1.68GHz Intel Atom N280 processor
- Either an Intel 945GSE or Intel 82801GBM chipset, respectively
- 10.1″ display at 1,024 x 600 resolutions
- 160GB hard drive
- 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
- Ethernet connectivity
- 3G wireless with support for HSDPA, HSUPA and UMTS networks
- Up to 2GB RAM
- Windows XP
- Priced at 379 Euros
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Terrific product. For traveling, its size & weight is perfect. It has sufficient ram & disk size for my (non-gaming) needs, which is Internet use, taking notes in libraries, & writing. Character fonts are extremely sharp, & I’m pleased at the variable screen brightness controls, so that I can use it in dark interiors and outside on sunny days. I’m 100% satisfied.
This is my second Acer first was 8.9 which I loved and I just recently purchased D250 a about 2 months ago. I really like this product and the price is excellent. I find no need to spend $500 dollars on a netbook with the same specs as the D250 for (my cost out the the door $319). I use this device for my everyday computing needs and have yet to experience any issues.
I would recommend this to anyone who may be looking to change from a full size laptop. One thing I have to ask Acer to do, and that’s please do not get caught up in the moment and start producing one of these netbooks every week like Asus.
I have been trying to purschase this netbook please tell me how to add this to my att phone bill and please break up the payments.
Greg Ceaser