Testseek.co.uk have collected 68 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire One D250 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire One D250.
August 2009
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The editors liked
Good screen
Solid build
Good looking
Lots of storage space
Android operating system loads quickly
Android loads disgustingly fast
Excellent display
Light
Multitouch trackpad
Attractive red chassis
Good battery life
Bright screen
Good keyboard
Lightweight
Slimmer design and better touchpad buttons than its predecessor
The D150
The editors didn't like
Below average battery life
No touchscreen
Android doesn’t really add anything
Stale netbook hardware
No integrated Gmail in Android
Stiff trackpad buttons
Relatively expensive
Android is very basic and really gets in the way
Fiddly keyboard
Android addition is pretty pointless for most users
There's little point in buying the Aspire One to use Android which isn't of much use on a netbook for most people. However, when used with Windows 7, the Aspire One is generally a pleasure to use thanks to its long battery life and responsive, comforta...
Whilst you could argue that the speed of boot and potential lower power consumption justify Android's presence on this dual boot system. Personally I don't think that the version of Android installed here is quite mature enough, and it's UI certainly ...
Good looking; lots of storage space; Android operating system loads quickly
No touchscreen; Android doesn’t really add anything
Having the Android operating system doesn’t add much to what’s already a decent computer, except for increasing the price Good points Good looking; lots of storage space; Android operating system loads quickly Bad points No touchscreen; Androi...
Android addition is pretty pointless for most users
Overall Android is an interesting addition, but not one that is very compelling. With the browser not returning a solid performance, we'd be tempted just to let Windows 7 boot, in which case you can ignore this edition of the netbook altogetherKey spe...
Abstract: When is a laptop not a laptop? A general answer might be when it is a netbook while a more specific answer could be when it is an Aspire One. ...
This new version of the Acer Aspire One D250 with Windows 7 and Android is around £280 – or you can find the first Windows XP version for £199. Put kindly, we’d say that Acer's Android-on-a-netbook project is work in progress rig...
Android is very basic and really gets in the way; fiddly keyboard
By including the Android OS, Acer intended to give users of the Aspire One D250 Android faster access to everyday computing applications. While it boots quickly though, the presence of Android soon causes more problems than it solves ...
We were hoping for so much more. Android on phones is a powerful, highly customisable OS with a growing selection of third-party apps. On Acer's dual-OS Aspire One D250, it's just a basic front-end for quick web, and music and photo media access...