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Acer Aspire One D150-1B
$450.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Larger 10.1" screen. Large 160GB storage capacity. Improved trackpad - no longer split.
The Cons:Same resolution as the 9" model. Spinning HDD is louder, hotter, consumes more power and is more prone to damage than an SSD. No (mini-)DVI for connecting modern screens.
The Acer Aspire One D150-1B is a netbook PC from Acer's 2009 Aspire One D150 series that is designed as an upgrade to Acer's original Aspire One netbook series. The netbook features a 10.1" LED backlit LCD display with 1024 x 600 pixel resolution which is larger than the 8.9" screen of the Aspire One.
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Like it's predecessor, the D150-1B has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor and 1GB memory but comes with a larger 160GB hard drive than the Aspire One. The netbook includes wireless 802.11b/g, Bluetooth connectivity, and a memory card reader. It is Energy Star 4.0 compliant for better energy conservation and comes with a 6-cell battery to provide approximately 7 hours of battery life. The D150-1B is expected to be released in March 2009. It is almost identical to Acer's Aspire One D150-0B with the only difference being the 6-cell battery that comes with the D150-1B compared to the 3-cell battery of the D150-0B.
Features/Specs
- 10.1" LED backlit LCD display
- 1024 x 600 pixel resolution
- 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor
- 1GB memory
- 160GB hard drive
- 6-cell battery
- 802.11b/g WiFi with Acer Signal Up technology
- Bluetooth
- Weight: Approx. 2.6 lbs
- Multi-in-one card reader
- Energy Star 4.0 rating
- Brushed-metal palm rest
User Reviews (6)
Pros & Cons
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large 160GB storage capacity
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improved trackpad - no longer split
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6 cell battery lasts up to 7 hours on a single charge
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only $25 dollars more than the 3-cell model
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affordable and good value considering what you get
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one of the best keyboards on any netbook
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same resolution as the 9" model
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spinning HDD is louder, hotter, consumes more power and is more prone to damage than an SSD
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No (mini-)DVI for connecting modern screens.
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Power plug, not magnetic, will fail in a few years.
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No exertnal CD/DVD drive in purchase price
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Chris Carson:
#acer_aspire_one_d150_1b I bought mine as a certified refurb and it worked and looks brand new. Bought it on BUY.com for $299 and free shipping so saved an extra 50 bucks. The only thing I changed when I got it was adding 2gb of memory. I'm a pilot doing a lot of long haul over the atlantic this computer is the perfect size for traveling. Love it and would rec to anyone looking for a small easy to use computer.
Jun 13, 09
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