Testseek.co.uk have collected 77 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire One 751H and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire One 751H.
June 2008
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A goodvalue device with a highdefinition LED display and good battery life that allows you to go online via a variety of methods.
Abstract: The Acer Aspire One is one of the so-called netbooks or mini-notebooks inspired by the success of the Asus Eee PC. It is just over two pounds and comes in two distinctly different models. One model runs the Linux operating system and has 512MB RAM wit...
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Published: 2008-08-12, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Attractive, slim design; big keyboard for such a small system; affordable.
Only 512MB of RAM limits performance; wimpy battery life; no Bluetooth.
The Acer Aspire One is easily the best of the current under-$400 Netbooks, but its meager allotment of memory and tiny battery limit its appeal. Specifications: Processor: Intel Atom (1.6 GHz); RAM installed: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM; Weight: 2.2 lbs; See full ...
Abstract: Netbooks are breeding at an alarming rate. Of course that's mostly a good thing, in that it drives down prices and gives more choice to the consumer. The only downside is that the tighter margins on netbooks become, the fewer players are likely to get int...
Acer does have a secret strength though – an Acer in the whole as it were, Cost is one of the main strengths of the Acer Aspire One. At the moment you can expect the Eee 901 from Asus to be retailing for around £300 - £320. The MSI Wind? Around £330 t...
To sum up the Acer Aspire One: this is what notebooks should have always been like. Small, portable, light, fast, and cheap. For just EUR 299, you are getting a proper netbook, with all the functionality of its big brothers and sisters. Maybe not as f...
Stupendously cheap; great keyboard; clever multi-card storage system
Mediocre battery; Linux OS feels a little rough around the edges
Staggeringly good value, with a decent screen and good keyboard
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Published: 2008-06-27, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
A few glitches aside such as near-useless track buttons, and no user adjustable screen brightness, the Acer Aspire One is the current pick of the breed. Figure in the curvier styling and shiny colours, and Acer moves to the top of the list, especially...
Great keyboard, Easy to use OS, Price, Twin SD card slots
Small, oddly designed mouse trackpad, Poor battery life
The Acer Aspire One is better than most netbooks. Its fantastic for anyone who wants a small, cheap machine on which to type and surf the Web. However, its battery life lets it down slightly.