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Acer was among the first to release a netbook back in 2008 and its Aspire One range has gone from strength to strength ever since. The Aspire One D260 is the latest addition and what it lacks in storage it compensates for with all-day battery power. In...
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Excellent battery life, Good screen, Decent performance, Decent keyboard and touchpad, Portability...
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Limited storage, No optical drive, Limited power...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 02:13:36
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Netbooks are low-cost, small computers that are ideal for carrying around. But it’s increasingly hard to stand out against the competition as most models have the same specifications and looks.The Acer Aspire One D260 is Acer’s update for its earlier D...
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Good value and computing power; looks good for a netbook...
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The keyboard and touchpad are poorly designed; too much bundled software...
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A good-looking netbook with impressive battery life, but a couple of annoying flaws...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 02:13:36
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Netbooks are low-cost, small computers that are ideal for carrying around. But it’s increasingly hard to stand out against the competition as most models have the same specifications and looks.The Acer Aspire One D260 is Acer’s update for its earlier D...
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Good value and computing power; looks good for a netbook...
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The keyboard and touchpad are poorly designed; too much bundled software...
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A good-looking netbook with impressive battery life, but a couple of annoying flaws Good points Good value and computing power; looks good for a netbook Bad points The keyboard and touchpad are poorly designed; too much bundled software...
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This is another small Netbook. Here with Windows 7 Starter edition and Office 2010 Starter. So although everything is ‘basic’ it does mean that you are still using the program and tools that almost any modern business does...
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Product Code: LU.SCH0D.023 The Acer Aspire One D260 is a 10-inch netbook based on the Intel Pinetrail Atom N450 1.66GHz processor. But compared to the Acer Aspire One 532h, the Aspire One D260 doesn't offer anything new in terms of hardware and featu...
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The new Acer Aspire One D260 is a smarter, better-looking netbook than the Acer Aspire One 532h. It offers excellent battery life and comes with standard netbook hardware and performance, and sells for an attractively low price. Jayesh Shinde, PCWorld...
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Acer’s newest 10.1in netbook is placed towards the budget end of the market, though for netbooks it’s a pretty narrow market admittedly, with hard disk size and build-quality being the main differences between the top and bottom. Acer’s success with th...
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A slender netbook with a great display, but its battery life simply isn’t good enough to make a first choice for those working on the go...
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Best Netbook As its name suggests, the D260 is Acer's current-generation sequel to the company's unfortunate D150 , a netbook that was only distinguishable by its rather unattractive design. We've already seen that Acer has made a significant change for t...
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Soft inner finish, Cheap, Solidly built...
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Basic specifications, Limited connectivity, 1,024 x 600 screen...
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While the Aspire One D260 doesn't bring anything new to the table where specifications are concerned, its visual flair and soft-touch ergonomics lend it an edge, honed further by a price that easily undercuts rivals...
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I can say I'm not a big fan of Acer laptops, mainly because I consider them entry level devices, more focused on budget than on features and build quality. However, I do have to admit that I was surprised with the last two Acer notebooks I got m...
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s I never thought I would get to appreciate an Acer mini laptop, but the Aspire One D260 really proved me Acer netbooks evolved a lot in these last years. In fact, with products like these, there's no wonder they are the best selling brand in this segmen...
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The keyboard is of the low-profile variety and features large keys. It's not as comfortable as some of the chiclet keyboards I've used, though, and the glossy touchpad could do with a bit of texture. The touchpad also refused to work a couple of times dur...
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The keyboard and touchpad might not excel, but at just £249 this is a great value netbook with surprisingly good battery life. ® Thanks to SaveOnLaptops for the review sample. Netbooks Group Test Acer Aspire One D260 Asus Eee PC T101MT HP M...
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The low-cost netbook may have arrived way back in 2007, but demand for the cheap-and-cheerful mini PCs appears to be unabated. The form factor - barely changed since its original inception - remains popular with the masses, and the biggest names in the...
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If you're in the market for a netbook, you're probably looking for a system that's cheap, good looking, and able to run for a whole working day. Acer's Aspire One D260 almost fits the bill. At £250, it's cheaper than many of its direct rivals but you w...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-12-27 11:55:37
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Acer has been making netbooks long enough to know what the users of today are really looking for. With internet dongles available with most service providers and with 3G materializing slowly, connectivity can easily be termed as an important requiremen...
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At a price of Rs. 17,999 (MOP) or 19,999 (MRP) the Aspire One D260 feels overpriced. In terms of performance, there’s nothing that this netbook does which the Toshiba NB520 cannot do better. Agreed that 3G compatibility is a neat feature, but for now 3...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-27 11:55:37
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Expert Review Netbooks are on-the-go machines built to accomplish basic computing tasks without weighing your bag down. Since surfing the net is one of the primary use of such PCs, all of them come embedded with a Wi-fi chip. In some countries, ther...
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EV-DO 3G Modem built-in, thin and light design, smooth and responsive touch-pad, good battery life (even with 3G usage), fair price...
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Only 1GB RAM and 160GB hard drive, sluggish performance at times, keyboard design causes unwanted input...
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The Acer Aspire AOD260 costs Rs. 18,000 + taxes. That is quite a fair price, as Netbooks with configurations like this one cost around Rs. 15,000, plus a Tata Photon+ dongle would cost you about Rs. 2,000. The AOD260 is a pretty decent buy if you're lo...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-27 11:55:37
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The Acer Aspire One D260 is a new 10-inch netbook from the company, based on the Intel Pinetrail Atom N450 1.66-GHz processor. But compared to the , the Aspire One D260 doesn’t offer anything new in terms of hardware and features.The new Acer Aspire On...
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Very good looks and color, Excellent battery life, close to 9 hours, Nice keyboard, multigesture touchpad, Good Power management, recovery tool, Attractive low price...
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Only 160GB hard drive, No Windows 7 OS; just Windows XP...
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The new Acer Aspire One D260 is a smarter, better-looking netbook than the Acer Aspire One 532h. It offers excellent battery life and comes with standard netbook hardware and performance, and sells for an attractively low price...
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