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Acer Aspire One D260 gets reviewed — Electronic Pulp

Acer Aspire One D260 gets reviewed


After having their fill of the Alienware M11x R2 ultraportable gaming notebook, the gang at Laptop Mag next set their eyes on Acer’s stylish Aspire One D260 netbook. This model doesn’t offer much to distinguish it from the plethora of other netbook models out there: there’s an Atom processor onboard, integrated Intel graphics, a 250GB hard drive, 1GB/2GB of RAM and the standard 6-cell battery. But as far as the outer appearance is concerned, the Acer Aspire One D260 can definitely hold its own. This is basically the gist of Laptop Mag‘s Acer Aspire One D260 review, as part of their introduction for it includes the following gem: “The target audience for this netbook is users who care more about good looks than battery life, and whomever these people are, they will certainly get their wish” Sounds like a great gift for the tech-savvy missus, right? Well, find out for yourself by reading the full review linked to below.

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