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Acer Aspire One Full review
The Aspire One looks pretty sleek, weighs just over a kilo and delivers good performance. The keyboard is pretty convenient to type on and has got an ample 120 GB storage space. A unique thing about the Aspire One is that it has two memory card readers on-board. For a small-sized machine, the keyboard is surprisingly comfortable to type on.
The Aspire One performed well on the standard benchmarks as well. The only sore part about the Aspire One is that it doesn't have Bluetooth. Also, the default 3-cell battery belts out roughly a 2 hour run-time; which may not be adequate for many. Thankfully, an upgrade to a higher-capacity 6-cell battery costs just Rs. 1,200 extra. Lastly, the pricing is not over-the-top too.

The Linux version sells for Rs. 21,600, while the one with Windows XP Home Edition pre-installed sells for Rs. 2000 more. A 160GB version has recently surfaced for Rs. 24,700. To sum it up, the Acer Aspire One is a good buy for someone who wants a lightweight Netbook that has decent features and performance.
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