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Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire One D250 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire One D250.
Award: Recommended August 2009
August 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Low Price
  • Nice build quality
  • Easy access for upgrades
  • Dualboots to Android and Windows XP
  • Dual-boot netbook. Google's Android Operating system is a first for netbooks. Very good battery life. Top of the line Intel Atom processor. Among the lightest netbooks offered. Very inexpensive.
  • One of the lightest netbooks available. Pretty cheap. Very good battery life. Two-year Costco warranty.
  • Light
  • Slim design
  • Bright
  • Crisp display
  • Thinner and lighter than its predecessor. Price stays where it is. Very good battery life. Batteries are carried over from the previous version.
  • Excellent display
  • Multi-touch trackpad
  • Excellent battery life
  • Impressive performance
  • Android environment boots very fast
  • Rock-bottom price
  • Slimmer size
  • Improved touch pad buttons.
  • Low price
  • Thinner and lighter than its predecessor
  • Beautiful screen
  • 3G Ready
  • Nice screen
  • Good keyboard
  • Decent battery life
  • Quick and easy to use
  • Three USB ports and card reader builtin
  • Thin and lightweight
  • Nicely made
  • Very low power comsumption
  • Low weight with 3cell battery
  • Slim and chic design
  • Good workmanship and case quality
  • Very low noise emission
  • Relatively good battery runtime
  • Ease of access to installed components

The editors didn't like

  • Poor battery life
  • Small keyboard
  • Still uses weak integrated graphics
  • Bad touchpad buttons
  • Lacks some key Android apps out of the box
  • Very cramped keyboard. Touchpad and mouse buttons are too small. Design is plain. Android needs polishing.
  • Bland design. Keyboard is cramped. Touchpad and mouse buttons are too small.
  • Somewhat cramped keyboard
  • Small touchpad
  • 89 percent keyboard is one of the smallest. Touchpad and mouse buttons are small.
  • Stiff trackpad buttons
  • Relatively expensive
  • Limited Android functionality
  • Touch screen
  • Low resolution
  • Weak speakers
  • Battery life mediocre
  • Small keyboard.
  • Bundled security suite tanks performance
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Small keyboard and touch pad
  • Battery life is short
  • Comes with annoying things installed
  • Speakers on bottom and not very loud
  • Glossy screen
  • Not very visible in direct sunlight
  • High heat levels on some parts of the case bottom
  • Glossy
  • Low contrast display
  • Unpractical port positioning
  • Currently no UMTS option available
  • Very stiff headphone port

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  Published: 2009-06-23, review by: notebookcheck.net

  • Very low power comsumption, Low weight with 3cell battery, Slim and chic design, Good workmanship and case quality, Very low noise emission, Relatively good battery runtime, Ease of access to installed components, Good keyboard
  • High heat levels on some parts of the case bottom, Glossy, low contrast display, Unpractical port positioning, Currently no UMTS option available, Very stiff headphone port
  • Currently the Aspire One D250 we tested is not available in this configuration and the results can not be fully transmitted to available models with Intel Atom N280 CPU and 6-cell battery.While CPU and battery configuration effects runtime, performance, h...

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  Published: 2009-06-18, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com

  • Rock-bottom price; slimmer size; improved touch pad buttons.
  • Weak speakers; battery life mediocre; small keyboard.
  • For the price, its hard to find fault with Acers even cheaper version of the 10.1-inch Aspire One, as long as youre not expecting top-of-the-line features.

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  Published: 2009-06-17, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Excellent display; light; multi-touch trackpad
  • Stiff trackpad buttons; relatively expensive
  • A good hard disk and processor with decent battery life, but few distinguishing features given the price Good points Excellent display; light; multi-touch trackpad Bad points Stiff trackpad buttons; relatively expensive ...

 
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  Published: 2009-06-09, review by: pcmag.com

  • Thinner and lighter than its predecessor. Price stays where it is. Very good battery life. Batteries are carried over from the previous version.
  • 89 percent keyboard is one of the smallest. Touchpad and mouse buttons are small.
  • The Acer Aspire One (D250-1165) is now thinner and lighter than its predecessor without raising prices....

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  Published: 2009-06-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Low price; thinner and lighter than its predecessor; bright, beautiful screen
  • Bundled security suite tanks performance; mediocre battery life; small keyboard and touch pad
  • Acers latest Aspire One netbook has a thin design and lightweight price, making it a top contender for budget-minded travelers. ...

 
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  Published: 2009-05-27, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Light, slim design, Bright, crisp display
  • Somewhat cramped keyboard, Small touchpad
  • Overall, we’re very impressed with the Acer Aspire One AOD250. It performs very well, and at $298 ($349 with a 6-cell battery), it’s competitively priced compared to both the ASUS Eee PC 1008HA ($429) and the MSI Wind U123 ($379), which, while...

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  Published: 2010-02-23, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Google’s Android OS provides a disappointing distraction from an otherwise average netbook ...

 
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  Published: 2009-09-02, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Rock-bottom price , Slimmer size , Improved touch pad buttons
  • Weak speakers , Mediocre battery life , Small keyboard
  • For the price, it's hard to find fault with Acer's even cheaper version of the 10.1-inch Aspire One, as long as you're not expecting top-of-the-line features....

 
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  Published: 2009-08-05, Author: Shane , review by: tweaktown.com

  • After all the testing is done and my time with the Acer Aspire One D250 is over, I can sum up my thoughts about the machine in one word – meh! - There is nothing in particular that is wrong with the D250. It works well and offers everything that you...

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  Published: 2011-01-12, review by: itpro.co.uk

  • There's little point in buying the Aspire One to use Android which isn't of much use on a netbook for most people. However, when used with Windows 7, the Aspire One is generally a pleasure to use thanks to its long battery life and responsive, comforta...

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