Acer Aspire One AOD250-1165 Netbook


I picked up a sweet little the other day.

Since Laura is now using the laptop to work on more and more, I thought it might be a good idea to get myself a second laptop. Only, this time I thought about it a little longer than I thought about the previous .

I figured that I really don’t need all that much power or storage. I just need to connect to the internet on something small. I took a look around Dell’s website and settled upon the “ Mini 10v Netbook.” I actually called Dell and ordered it. Then, when I found out that the ship date is three weeks from now, I called back and canceled the order. I’m not waiting three weeks for something I can go up the road and buy. I did just that.

I hopped on Staple’s website and did some comparison of netbooks. The “ Aspire One AOD250-1165 Netbook” looked pretty much like the Dell I was previously interested in. The Dell was a little better looking, but I decided to get over myself and buy the .

These little netbooks are really cool. They are pretty small, so you can just stuff it in your and go. They have built in, so I can get signal anywhere from in the house and I also installed VZ Access, so I can just hook up my and get broadband on the road. Pretty spiffy.

Here are the specs. Not bad for $299.

* 3-, 2.5 hours run time*
* 1GB installed memory
* 160GB
* Intel® ™ Processor N270
* 10.1″ WSVGA ™ LED Display
* Multi-in-1 Digital Media
* InviLink™ 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED®
* Integrated Crystal
* Two Built-in
* Dimensions 10.17″ (W) x 7.24″ (D) x 1″ (H) (2.44lbs)
* Home with
* 1 year

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