233 of 239 people found the following review helpful This is great!, 22 July 2008 This review is from: Acer Aspire One A110-Ab Netbook, Linpus Linux Lite version, 512MB DDR2 RAM, 8GB NAND Flash (Sapphire Blue) (Electronics) I have had my aspire one for a few days now, and I am really pleased with it. I bought this particular model as I needed a super portable laptop that was light and easy to use. The acer aspire one fits the bill perfectly. The computer is so small and light that I can put it in my bag and take it anywhere with me, and the battery easily lasts 3 hours when I am out and aboout. Although the keyboard is small, it is not too small, it is still very functional and easy to type on. the keys are all spaced apart and have bevelled edges and I have not really ahd any difficulties using it, as this was one of my concerns. the only kepboard based criticism is that the quotation marks key and the at symbol are the wrong way round! however as I have used a macbook pro this was not really an issue. basically 2 is at and ' is ", if that makes sense. the touchpad is ok as well, a little jumpy at times, but i have simply purchased a cheap usb wireless mouse. it is probably worth pointing out that I have a little trouble with most touchpads, not just this one. the speakers are good too, i have had no trouble when listening to anything. the linux operating system is also great - i was a little worried as I had never used linux before, but the open office software looks so similar to microsoft that I cannot imagine anyone would struggle with it, and everything I have saved so far has been compatible with my mac and my pc. the interface is pleasant and easy to navigate and the processor is suprisingly quick. likewise, surfing the net is easy, there have been no problems there. all in all this is a great little computer, and does everything i needed it to - web cam, skype, messenger, internet, email, and open office. plus there are some nifty games (i am already addicted to the free platform game and the bubble game). I would recommend this product to anyone wanting a lightweight fully functional computer, I am really impressed and this product is better than expected. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 87 of 89 people found the following review helpful What a great notebook., 22 Sep 2008 This review is from: Acer Aspire One A110-Ab Netbook, Linpus Linux Lite version, 512MB DDR2 RAM, 8GB NAND Flash (Sapphire Blue) (Electronics) I bought the blue aspire with the 8gb SSD for my GF as an addition to a normal laptop. I am so impressed with it. The screen is superb, the thing is so light and the keyboard great to type on even with my man-sized hands. Apart from these obvious features, the best thing about this is the operating system. I'm a professional UNIX SA working with Sun Solaris and RHEL, and I bought an asus701 a few months back with the xandros o/s on it. Well this Linpus o/s is sooooo much better. It is cleaner, faster and the included apps work far better. Most people say the thing wrong with Linux is that in comparison to MSWindows, Linux does not work as well for multimedia applications, but this OS is better. Not just a little better, but way better than Windows or the xandros version on the asus, it's even easier and cleaner to use than Ubuntu! If you want something fast, quiet, light, with a superb OS then don't even think about it, get the Acer Aspire one, but get the SSD version as the battery lasts longer and it is faster too. The only things and yes there are 2 things I don't like, are: 1. There is no sleeve/case supplied with the machine, which is just ridiculous. 2. The power supply is the same size as a standard laptop, which means there is more to lug about with you, whereas the asus has the lovely little plug sized one. Apart from those two points, this is by far the best "netbook" on the market. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Excellent for the price but has limitations, 12 Nov 2008 This review is from: Acer Aspire One A110-Ab Netbook, Linpus Linux Lite version, 512MB DDR2 RAM, 8GB NAND Flash (Sapphire Blue) (Electronics) There's no question that the AA1 is an excellent little computer and the Linpus Lite OS that runs on this version does a good job, provided you follow the instructions on the Aspire One user forum (Google it) and switch it to the more advanced mode. That way, you'll be able to install useful software like Skype and VLC. Its biggest problem is that you can't easily make backups of your installation just in case it all goes pear shaped (accidents can happen). Sure, you can create a recovery drive on a USB stick and re-install the OS from there, but that's going back to the original installation without any of the updates or software that YOU installed before the crash! On the plus side, the Linux is a very stable OS (unlike Windows), so problems are unlikely to arise with normal use. Don't, however, be fooled by Acer's assertion that you can expand the SSD (boot) drive with an SD card. There is a slot for this, but although it gives the impression of expanding the internal drive, Linpus still requires space on the boot drive for software installations and file handling and will slow to a crawl if it runs out of space (easily done). My advice is to avoid this route and store your files on inexpensive memory sticks. Other than that, stick to simple stuff like email, web browsing and using the excellent free OpenOffice software and you can't go wrong. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? |
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