about.com Updated: 2013-05-06 04:43:13
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The Bottom LineFeb 8 2011 - Acer's Aspire One D255 isn't revolutionary really. What it does do is provide an affordable and more compact netbook than previous models. Prices are under $300 and weight around 2.4 pound. The sacrifices for price and weigh...
Affordable, Smaller And Lighter Than Many Other Netbooks...
3Cell Battery Pack Limits Running Times, Smaller Hard Drive, Lots Of Trialware Applications...
Feb 8 2011 - Acer's Aspire One D255 isn't revolutionary really. What it does do is provide an affordable and more compact netbook than previous models. Prices are under $300 and weight around 2.4 pound. The sacrifices for price and weight come at the c...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2013-05-06 04:43:14
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Netbook Review: Acer Aspire One D255 Two Cores, But Still Only 1GBDecember 2, 2010By Housen MaratoukIs there still a place for netbooks in what's starting to seem like a tablet-mad world? Acer thinks so. At a time when the Apple iPad is at the top of s...
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The Acer Aspire One D255 is a 10-inch netbook from Acer’s Aspire One range. There’s nothing new in the Acer Aspire One D255 netbook compared to its 10-inch predecessors -- and -- in terms of hardware. Only it comes with Android 1.6 dual-booting with...
Choices of color, very good looks, Excellent battery life, Dualboots Android 1.6 with Windows XP, Nice keyboard, Attractive low price...
Only 1GB of RAM, Only 160GB hard drive...
The new Acer Aspire One D255 is a smarter, better-looking netbook than previous Aspire Ones. It dual-boots with Android 1.6, offers excellent battery life and comes with standard netbook hardware and performance, and sells for an attractively low pric...
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In our review we are testing the Aspire One D255 with an Atom N550 ( 2 x 1.5 GHz ), DDR3 RAM, 250 GB hard drive, and Bluetooth 3.0+HS. Discover whether we are dealing with a revolution as a result of the Dual-Core Atom, or merely a small technical advance...
Good battery life, Low weight, Space saving and light power adapter, Low power consumption, Quiet hard drive, Low heat emission, Acceptable processing speed...
Reflective TFT, Weak contrast, Display too dark, Low resolution, Bad input devices, Cooling fan permanently active, Few interfaces, RAM & HDD difficult to change...
Acer Aspire One D255 (LU.SDJ0D.111)The Aspire One D255 offers good performance for 349 Euros (61% CPU benchmark, 18% total performance), as well as an at least as good battery life (WLAN surfing 6.35 hours) as single core N455 Netbooks. Working with Windo...
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What difference a dual-core? As we’ve seen from the ASUS Eee PC 1215N, just because an ultraportable might be called a netbook, it doesn’t mean it’s necessarily short on power. Still, the Acer Aspire One D255 doesn’t get NVIDIA’s Optimus GPU to bolster...
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The Acer Aspire One D255 netbooks come in dual-core and single-core CPU variants. Today we have the latter with us, which offers everything that a good entry-level netbook should and the best part is, it carries an amazing price tag. Let’s see what it’...
Excellent price and value for money, Slim design, Very light in weight, good ergonomics and battery life.
Could have had a more stylish color theme.
The Acer Aspire One D255 netbooks come in dual-core and single-core CPU variants. Today we have the latter with us, which offers everything that a good entry-level netbook should and the best part is, it carries an amazing price tag. Let’s see what it’...
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Sometimes you have to wonder if Acer is even remotely concerned about profit margins, given how aggressively priced its laptops are. The Aspire One AOD255-1203 ($329.99 street), for instance, is the company's latest netbook, which sports Intel's newest...
Dual-core Atom. Slimmest and lightest netbook. Aggressively priced. Over 7 hours of battery life.
Upgrading memory is difficult.
Among the latest dual-core Atom netbooks, the Acer Aspire One AOD255-1203 is the most inexpensive. Buy it now...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-05-06 04:43:17
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If you're looking to buy a netbook, chances are good that price is your number-one purchasing factor. If so, you'll perk up at the latest revision of Acer's Aspire One netbook, the D255, which starts at a rock-bottom $249 with a three-cell...
Dual-core CPU, Six-cell battery, Low price, LED-backlit display...
Mostly average performance scores, Cramped keyboard...
This low-cost netbook stands out for its dual-core CPU, though the speed boost over a single-core chip isn't huge. Still, it's a good choice for those who need to squeak out a little more performance within a very tight budget...
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The Acer Aspire One D255 (price not yet announced) is Acer's first dual-core netbook, and one of the first 10-inchers anywhere to use Intel's new Atom N550 processor. The netbook's benchmark performance is moderately better than single-core competitor...
Smaller and lighter than other netbooks, Strong battery Life, Above-average performance, Runs cool...
Jumpy cursor, Keyboard a bit cramped, Washed-out webcam, Annoying trialware...
One of the first netbooks with Intel's mobile dual-core Atom processor offers slightly improved performance but not the best user experience.
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