| Acer Aspire One 8.9-inch Mini Laptop (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) White | 
| Brand: Acer Category: Personal Computer
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Color: White Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1.6 CPU Type: Intel Core Solo Processors: 1 System Bus Speed: 533 System Memory: 1000 Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 160 Floppy Disk Drive: None Modem: None Special Features: nv:Condition^New|Operating Systems^Microsoft Windows XP Home|Platform^Netbook|Expansion Ports^1 - SD Card Slot|Display Type^WSVGA with CrystalBrite Technology|Viewable Screen Size^8.9"|Maximum Resolution^1024 x 600|Processor Brand^Intel|Processor Class^AtomTM processor N270|Processor Speed^1.60GHz|Processor FSB^533MHz|Processor Cache^512KB|Memory Type^DDR2|Memory Size^1GB|Memory Speed^DDR2 533|Memory Slots (Total)^1|Memory Slots (Available)^0 Display Size: 8.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 9.8 x 1.1
MPN: LU.S040B.162 Model: LU.S040B.162 UPC: 884483248629 EAN: 0884483248629 ASIN: B001EYVBE0
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| | 1.6GHz Atom N270 | | | 1GB DDR2 SDRAM | | | 1.3 Megapixel camera, SDHC and multi-format media readers | | | 802.11b/g, Ethernet, three USB 2.0, VGA, and 3.5mm audio out | | | One free mini PCI slot for WWAN, 160GB hard drive (2.2 pounds) |
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Product Description Acer redefines mobile connectivity with the Aspire one, a netbook (or mini-notebook) packed with fun and powerful computing features in a diminutive 8.9" form factor weighing as little as 2.2 lb. Aimed at business professionals, students and world travelers, it offers a choice of operating systems, wireless connectivity and Internet access. It's time to simplify your life with the Aspire one.
Amazon.com Product Description A great choice for business travelers who like to travel light as well as those who need extra-long battery life, this affordable ultra-lightweight Acer Aspire One (LU.S040B.162) weighs just over 2 pounds and is packed with a 160 GB hard drive and Windows XP operating system. It has a vibrant 8.9-inch CrystalBrite WSVGA LED backlit display, integrated webcam for easy video chatting, and Intel's latest mobile processor--the Atom. Offering a cool deep blue hue, the netbook's smooth surface is comfortable to touch, and it's accented with distinctive details, such as the attractive orange hinge ring. 
A great choice for light-packing business travlers, it comes with Windows XP Home, a 160 GB hard drive, and a 6-cell batter for up to 5.5 hours of battery life. | 
The integrated webcam at the top of the screen's bezel provides easy access to video chatting. | 
Weighing just 2.17 pounds, the stylish Acer Aspire One goes anywhere with you. | Designed especially for mobile devices, the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor uses a brand new design structure new hafnium-infused circuitry--which reduces electrical current leakage in transistors--to conserve energy, giving you more time away from the wall outlet--up to 5.5 hours with the included 6-cell battery. Other features include 1 GB of installed RAM (1.5 GB maximum), 54g Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g), multi-format memory card reader, multiple USB ports, and built-in email, web browsing, and digital media applications. It comes preinstalled with the Microsoft Windows XP Home operating system, which offers more experienced users an enhanced and innovative experience that incorporates Windows Live features like Windows Live Messenger for instant messaging and Windows Live Mail for consolidated email accounts on your desktop. Processor The Intel Atom processor uses a brand new design structure that packs in 47 million transistors into a single chip sized at just 22mm (0.87 inches), and it uses just 2.5 watts of power--less than 1/10 of the 35 watts used by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor--for excellent battery management. This 1.6 GHz Atom N270 processor also includes a power-optimized front side bus of 533 MHz for faster data transfer on demanding mobile applications and a 512 KB L2 cache (which temporarily stores data). Storage This version of the Aspire One comes with a 160 GB hard disk drive (5400 RPM), which offers enough to room to hold a digital audio library of over 26,000 songs and still have room left over for movies, games, and a large collection of software. This Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive also quickens the pace with a higher speed transfer of data--akin to Firewire and USB 2.0. Memory The 1 GB of installed RAM (512 MB onboard memory and one 512 MB DIMM, 533 MHz) can be expanded to a maximum of 1.5 GB of RAM, DVD/CD Drive Because of its size, the Aspire One does not come with an integrated optical drive, but optional CD/DVD read/write drives can be connected to the laptop via one of the three USB ports, enabling you to create your music mixes, burn movies to DVD, and more. Connectivity This Acer Aspire One notebook has an integrated 54g wireless LAN (Acer InviLink) that's compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g networks and offers Acer's SignalUp technology for enhanced antenna efficiency. This notbook provides the following connections: - 3 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
- Secure Digital (SD) card reader, also compatible with MultiMedia cards (MMCs)
- Multi-in-one card reader supports SD, MMC, Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO, and XD Picture Cards
- 1 VGA monitor port
- 1 headphone jack and 1 microphone jack
- RJ-45 port for 10/100 Fast Ethernet connection
- 56K modem port (V.90)
Screen, Video and Audio The 8.9-inch screen has a WSVGA resolution (1024 x 600) and support for up a 262K color depth. Video is powered by the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, which uses shared video memory with the main memory. Acer's CrystalBrite display technology guarantees the best possible visual experience by preventing the diffusion of surrounding light and internal ray. Compared to normal TFT LCDs, Acer CrystalBrite technology is able to read color coordinates more accurately, thus minimizing distortion and creating high-fidelity colors in all environments. This notebook includes an integrated audio card with Microsoft DirectSound compatibility, and it includes two stereo speakers. What's in the Box This package contains the Acer Aspire One notebook PC (AOA150-1126; LU.S040B.162), rechargeable 6-cell lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions. It is backed by a limited warranty for parts and labor for one year from date of purchase.
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  Junk December 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Absolute junk. It didn't boot up...ever. I charged the battery completely, made sure the power cord was okay, restarted it....nothing worked. Then, I looked at some of the worst reviews this thing's received. This is NOT the first time this problem has been reported.
Ohh...one more thing, good luck getting customer support on the phone. Acer sucks!!
  I'm pleasantly stunned. December 4, 2008 I'm always on the lookout for an extremely light weight small laptop that is 1)affordable 2) under 3 lbs 3) has decent battery life, and 4) sufficient hard drive memory. Thought it was impossible. I had a 3 lb sharp from when they made computers, that actually did include a dvd drive, but it had a tiny hard drive that was obsolete for today's applications. Most little computers were outrageously expensive, or still had relatively scanty hard drives, and the latter problem includes those relatively inexpensive ones from the big computer companies. This one has everything, except for dvd drive, but you can get a cheap mini one at micro center for the twice a year at least I need to download something from a dvd. Otherwise this is terrific, and has surprisingly speedy performance. Wifi worked out of the box quickly too. Being a small person is finally paying off, since it is possible someone with large hands might have issues with the key board, but my child size hands are just fine. That's really only the down side I can think of. Obviously,you wouldn't opt to have this as your only computer, unless you're someone who is hiking across country, but as a full menu computer that you can toss and take with you, you won't do better unless you're willing to spend about 7x as much money.
  portability December 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
i am looking for a portable unit for my Honey as a Xmas/Birthday gift ... and by comparison to other units available, i find this one to be outstanding ... I am about to place the order moentarily.
it is to be noted that it is a Portable Unit of smaller dimentions compared to the regular Notebook, of which I have 3 already (HP, Dell & Sony), the capasity is superior to any of the units I already possess in terms of Physical Memory.
when I was going through the reviews posted, I note a few points that I think needed addressing, as an IT Specialist. when you are buying a NETBOOK, it is configured for light Usage, meaning it is not intended to be used for Heavy Resource Hungry applications such as multimedia production and the like. if that's what you need, a NETBOOK is NOT the best of options. suggest that you look into a Desktop or Top Line Laptop for that requirement.
This machine is intended for light duty work, online Surfing, Email and IM, as well as Document processing (Word, Excel and Powerpoint). it can be used for Audio PlayBack, and for Video As well (thou the screen is a bit too small for that, it is still acceptable for shorter duration). the configuration does not provide the power to be able to do Video Editing, but as mentioned, who does that while on the road???.
As far as the source is concerned, I suggest you get it DIRECTLY from Amazon, rather than the additional stores that may be available through Amazon. My reason for this is (I have been a customer at Amazon for the last 10+ years) their reputation is outstanding, whereas the others, thou not saying it always be the case, have so many clauses and hidden terms that if a problem should arise, (Murphy's Law) they frequently comes up with so many different excusses not to help out the customer, (Time span, coverage, advertised terms, general practice etc). on the other hand, when it comes to Amazon, thou they not Perfect, one cant expect anyone to be, their customer service, both in responce as well as solution of the situation has been noted to be outstanding in terms of Promptness and suggestions. so I say, even if it be a few $$$ more, it is worth it, if for nothing else, then just for the peace of mind.
as for the prospective customers, who are in the market for a unit like this, I would suggest that you take a small trip to your local Electronic store (Circuit City, Best Buy, Walmart, Staples, Target all carry these units, or the smaller model) and try out the unit, just to get the feel of it, so that you can evaluate whether or not it is what you are looking for, and in the process, if you happen to find it for a better NET price, thou I doubt it be the case, by all means get it from there. When I say net price, it be final amount that you pay for the unit, TAX and Shipping included.
as far as the oprating system is concerned... the unit ships with Windows XP, which especially for portable units with limited resources, is supperior to the Windows Vista, though being a former release. My Desktop as well as my HP and Dell Laptop runs on XP, which I by experience feel more comfortable with, i have the Vista on my Sony Laptop, which although being a fine product (No Offence) just is not "My cup of tea" if you know the expression. Vista may have its benefits, but the thing that I dislike about it is the 'File management' ie the way it organises the Users Documents. amittedly, i experienced the same in the beginning when I transfered from Win98 to Xp as well, bout far from in the magnitude that it be the case with Vista. I have been a regular user of the Windows OS ever since the 2.0 back in 1989, i may still have the program somewhere in my library, and I note the Improvements in the development with 3 exemptions. a. Windows 2000, which was NOT for Domestic Usage in the first place, too complicated to configure, Windows ME, which by the way was the WORST product I ever Incountered. and then the Vista ... i noticed that the machine is available in a LINUX version too, but I'll suggest that, unless you are Computer Savvy, and know what you are doing, try to avoid that. Nothing against the Linux OS as of such, it is a good OS, very limited Resource requirement and all, but as it is NOT a mainstream OS, it is not always the best of choice. plus the physical configuration of the system is inferior compared to the Windows XP Units.
As for the upgradability of the unit, it is very Limited ... but that is a general rule when you go for a portable unit, you, by default, sacrifice the Upgradability for the Portability. but a 160gb HDD is more than enough for any regular user. 5gb for OS and drivers, an other 5gb for the office software, 10gb for misc. 'on the road' products, it still leaves about 120 GB for User Data. (Taken into account that a 160gb HDD when formated and configured actually only have a capacity of 142GB). i have these figures from my IPOD Classic, which is 160gb as well. given an average document be of 5MB (one full of pictures and all), there should be room enough to store about 30000 ducuments on the system without any problem... (almost 10 copies of Encyclopedia Britanica in its full) and to be honest ... how many people actually need to carry that many documents around???
the Battery capacity is advertised to be 6 hrs (actual 3.5 to 5 depending on NATURE of Usage). that is perfect, given it be true. on the road, it is seldom that you be walking on the street and using your computer at the same time... in reality, you use it in your car, or at your local Starbuck... and there is always a way to connect it to a power source at both places ... (at starbuck... all you need to do is ask NICELY, and they will let you use an outlet while you consuming your coffee or tea or capucchino). and if your means of transportation is the PUBLIC Transport, i have hard to imaging that your daily commute be more than 5 hours each way. Air Travel does provide external Power source as well. you just have to get hold of a proper Power Adapter, usually available at all electronics outlets in a proximity of $30 to $50.
by what i can see from others reviews, McAffee seems to be causing a disruption in the WiFi setup. as a technocrat, i'll say, thou McAffee used to be an outstanding product, it has lately been known to cause configuration problems as it automatically activates the "Firewall" which by default limits the access from the unit in question to any external system on a network, either a local LAN or the internet in general. i havent tried the unit myself yet, but i know of this situation cuz i have a domestic network of 7 laptops and 3 desktops set up in my home. my sugestion be ... try see if you can find an alternative to the McAffee, or use a local Anti Virus protection product instead of the Network versions. that should do the trick.
as for the fan noice thing, which i notice a lot of people mentioning... you must have a very sensitive hearing sense to be able to notice it. again... just for the sake of argument, let it be clear that the fan is a physical piece of plastic rotating at high speed, so it is bound to make some noise, there is no way around that fact. the speed of the fan is adjusted automatically by the system based on the temperature of the unit. it will run slower when the unit is cold and the speed will increase with the change in temperature of the unit. just a suggestion be ... check the ventilation of the system, make sure the exhaust vent, normally on the bottom of the unit, is free. if the noise still exibits to be too high, check the vent for dust abstractions. it is to be noted that the computer does not produce any coolant of its own, but use the air avaiable in the environment to do the cooling. it is just an observation, but the air carries lots of impurities, thou not visible to the bare eye. over the passage of time, these particles accumulates in the ventilator, causing either obstractions in the fans movement or exhaust properties thereof. so the fan has to move harder to keep the unit cold enough. as a thumbs rule, just like you clean your hands and face every now and then, regular clean up of the system could be a good idea as well. it does not require any technical know how, just use a condensed air blower, available all over the place for $5 or less, blow the vent, that should do the trick. and a canister should be able to last you for almost 6 months. not a bad investment ($1/month) compared to a melt down that will render your entire investment of (for this unit) $400 worthless. and make no mistake, no waranty, manufacturer or otherwise, will cover you in that case, cuz it is what is classified as "Abusive Use" or "Wear & Tear" (both Exemptions from coverage, the microscopic print on your Insurance/waranty Policies, check it out). trust me on that. I have been working in the IT industry for the last 18+ years. i know what i am talking about.
as for the speaker not giving a proper sound. sure enough, as mentionedby other users, what can you expect from speakers in the size of a DIME. then again, it is a Portable unit, meaning you will be using it "on the go" so to speak. just for the sake, my suggestion be USE some headphones instead, it will channel the sound perfectly for your hearing and it will not disturb the people in your surrounding. how often has it happened that you are traveling down the Hudson in Metro, and you are sitting doing your thing and someone walks up to you and ask you to turn down the volune because the sound is diturbing their chain of thoughts. or you sitting in the train or bus and are being force to listen to someone else's conversation on the phone, merely because their voice is too loud for the environment. if you have ever experienced either situation, you will know what i am talking about. common courtacy states that you should have consideration for your environment, if for no other reason, then just to avoid the ackward situation of someone else having to tell you so. i am not saying you should get one of those $1000 'noice cancelation' headphones, the $10 one from your local corner store would be just fine. i can't figure the sense in spending a thousand dollars on customized headphones in the first place, cuz even if you rip 10 of the regular ones in a year, it is still less than the $1000 for the specials, and trust me, no matter how carefully you treat them, the seldom last you more than a year.
i will be back with an updated review of the Product itself once I actually receive it and put it to the test.
So long ... Enjoy.
  Ultra portable and fully function December 4, 2008 I am happy with my aa1 and I would buy it again for myself or as a gift. Other reviews complained about the fan but I just hardly hear it. I got the white aa1 and I love the color. It is much nicer than the blue one which I saw in a store. No fingerprints here at all. The screen is crisp and bright. I did make the fonts a bit bigger but other than that I can see everything just fine. I Auto hide the task bar to see certain popups so I can see the "i accept buttons" You can't adjust the size in some of those. It is fully booted in less than a minute. The video card isn't able to handle Second Life game very well so if it is games you want to play check the requirements for the game. I was able to copy one of my program cds onto a large flash drive and it auto loaded the program as if I had used a cd. I might buy an external cdrom in the future though. It is small enough to fit in my regular purse and sturdy enough to hand it. I did however but a dvd player case made by Targus that fits it like a glove and holds all the cords and usb flash drives I need as well as all the manuals and paper work it came with. I have only had a connect problem a few times so it doesn't bother me I restart and it fixes itself so I wonder if it my wireless hub. The keyboard is a bit cramped but I have small hands. This would be perfect for a young person. I love it.
  Great product, while it worked... December 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had loved this computer. I was trying to prepare a review, but I was waiting until I found at least one thing wrong with the unit. I finally found it: It died after about 2 weeks of mild use. Won't charge, won't power on, won't respond to anything. Waiting to see how acer handles the warranty coverage.
Overall, I absolutely LOVED this PC. Worked more than perfect before it died.
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