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.
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.
Slimmer design and better touchpad buttons than its predecessor, the D150
Weak speakers; mediocre battery life; small keyboard
The Acer Aspire One D250 fixes some of the flaws of its predecessor, the D150, offering a slimmer, lighter design and much-improved touchpad buttons. But, while it's by no means a bad netbook, it doesn't offer anything that really makes it stand out f...
Abstract: Theres no doubt that the D250 is a step forward compared to the original Aspire One. We were, however, hoping for more of a leap forward from Acer. Yes, the use of Intels latest N280 CPU and the excellent screen are both plus points, and its priced...
Typing is an issue on all netbooks – the smaller keyboard size means you’re cramping up your fingers and this particular model could do with increasing the size of the lowered section in front of the space bar. The rest of it is near perfect t...
Usability is paramount when it comes to netbooks, and given the updated keyboard found on Acers Aspire One 751 its hard not to feel a little hard done by that the company has opted to use the old Aspire One A110 keyboard on the D250. The new machine...
Abstract: Verdict: The inclusion of Android is ultimately disappointing, and otherwise the D250 is just another netbook. Acer's newest Aspire One netbook is the first computer we've seen that runs Android, Google's mobile operating system. It also comes with ...