- 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom Processor
- 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM Single Channel Memory
- 160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM), 802.11b/g Wi-Fi Certified
- 10.1″ WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite LED Display, Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
- Windows XP Home (SP3), 6-Cell Li-ion Battery (5800 mAh)
Product DescriptionAcer AOD250-1955 comes with these high level Specs. Intel Atom Processor N280, Windows XP Home with Service Pack 3, 10. 1-Inch WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite LED Display, Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset, Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, 1024 MB DDR2 SDRAM Single Channel Memory, 160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM), Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, Acer InviLink 802. 11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Bluetooth 2. 1+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), Integrated Acer Crystal Eye. . . More >>
Acer AOD250-1955 10.1-Inch Blue Netbook – Up to 9 Hours of Battery Life
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February 15, 2010
Product arrived pronto and works like a charm. Great for someone looking for limited computer access. My brother loves it! Rating: 5 / 5
February 15, 2010
Purchased this netbook from Amazon. Nice little netbook marred by some annoying “features”.
Pros (just a few highlights):
- N270 cpu at 1. 66ghz instead of 1. 60ghz, so it gets slightly better performance than some other netbooks.
- Nice webcam.
- Nice microphone.
Cons:
- Barely audible speakers at least for webchat. I did a video chat and I could not hear the other person. I had to plug in headphones to hear them. Otherwise, they are adequate.
- Battery is not flush with unit (though I guess this allows for longer run time, take a good look at the pictures).
- Lots of bloatware.
So overall a nice unit, with the most glaring flaw being the “speakers”. With such underpowered speakers, the ability for this netbook to serve as a portable entertainment device, or even for a quick video chat is seriously hampered as is.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 15, 2010
This is my 3rd netbook and is by far the best. It came with Windows XP, but I installed Ubuntu Linux and have loved it since. It has buttons to turn bluetooth and wireless on/off. The battery life is phenominal, I have gotten over 7 hrs. and still had some juice left. This netbook is a must have. Rating: 5 / 5
February 15, 2010
My wife purchased this great little netbook for me as a gift at 4am on Black Friday. We received a “SALE” e-mail from Amazon in the middle of the night and the price was reduced on this exact model/color that was well below the current price. This came with the 9 hr. battery and I had read where when the computer is first charged that it is suppose to be totaly discharged and then recharged at least 3 times to get the maximun battery conditioning in it. The first time I charged this great little computer I got over 10 hours out of the battery before it reached 3% and this was running it mostly on web sites and doing some external DVD burning with it plus removing a lot of bloatware and installing a lot of new software. Pros for this netbook include:Great priceSmall sizeGreat web camSuper battery lifeWindows XP (sp3) instead of Windows Vista or Windows 7Cons for this netbook:Built in speakers are not very loud. Poor touchpad (to small and seems to have a mind of it’s own)Finger print magnet!
Lots of bloatware such as games and free trial offers. 90 Day trial of “resource hogging” McAfee Anti Virus. (That was the first thing I removed!!)I purchased a Logitech M205 wireless mouse for it and that took care of my dislike for the touchpad. I also purchased a Asus external USB only powered CD/DVD burner for it which works great and it very compact so it keeps with my wanting everything small for it. I also replaced the original 1GB of RAM that came installed in it with a Crucial 2GB Ram chip before I ever turned on the netbook for the first time. . Runs great but cannot determine how much faster it is because I never used it with the original 1GB of RAM in it. I highly recommend this netbook for students and anyone that does not need a high powered laptop. Since it does not come with any type of CD/DVD burner, that would be a added expense if you need one, but many good USB only powered burners can be found here on Amazon for $40 to $75Good luck.
Rating: 4 / 5
February 15, 2010
I spent a lot of time researching netbooks. One option I wanted was to be able to replace the hard drive, which is possible on the Aspire One but not many others. I pulled the trigger on Black Friday, when Amazon was selling the 1955, which has XP, bluetooth, a 5800 mAh battery, and the N280 processor (all good) for $250. These options on this and other netbooks push the price closer to $400. The unit is good, but other netbooks have better keyboards. This model’s isn’t bad, but the keys could be bigger; it does have a proper right shift key, which is crucial. Battery life if outstanding, at around 9-10 hours for basic web browsing and the screen dimmed to about 60%, which is perfectly viewable. Haven’t been able to get bluetooth working yet, but I’ve only tried once so far. Performance is standard for netbooks with the Atom processor. For a heavy video user, I would suggest getting one with an Ion chip or similar. Highly recommended for web and email use and anyone that needs to access the drive bay. New models coming out at CES, so the AO250 design will probably be phased out. If you’re going to get an Aspire One, get this model. Rating: 4 / 5