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
Abstract: Verdict: The inclusion of Android is ultimately disappointing, and otherwise the D250 is just another netbook. Acer's newest Aspire One netbook is the first computer we've seen that runs Android, Google's mobile operating system. It also comes with ...
Abstract: The D250 is the latest version of Acers Aspire One. Its available in white, blue and black, and all three colour schemes are attractive. Build quality feels sturdy, although the display hinge felt a bit wobbly. This is the first Aspire weve seen ...
Abstract: If Acer addresses any of afforementioned beefs with the D250-1613's Android side's shortcomings, this is an update away from a better recommendation. While the company could correct the software letdowns, however..
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Published: 2009-11-24, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
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 right now, with so little...
Excellent battery life; impressive performance; Android environment boots very fast
Limited Android functionality; small keyboard, touch screen; low resolution
The AOD250 has a curious second operating system (Google's Android) and long battery life, but its ergonomics are flawed, and Android is less exciting than we hoped. ...
Abstract: The latest model in the Aspire One netbook line is fairly nondescript. The D250-1613 has the same 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, plus 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a tiny keyboard, and a microscopic multitouch pad. With its cookie-cutter netbook design, it ...
One of the lightest netbooks available. Pretty cheap. Very good battery life. Two-year Costco warranty.
Bland design. Keyboard is cramped. Touchpad and mouse buttons are too small.
The Acer Aspire One (D250-1958) is sure to be a best-selling netbook because it's cheap, but the typing and navigating experience needs a drastic overhaul....
Dual-boot netbook. Google's Android Operating system is a first for netbooks. Very good battery life. Top of the line Intel Atom processor. Among the lightest netbooks offered. Very inexpensive.
Very cramped keyboard. Touchpad and mouse buttons are too small. Design is plain. Android needs polishing.
Despite booting both XP and Android in one netbook, the Acer Aspire One AOD250 (Android) falls short in terms of features and design....
Decent battery life, Quick and easy to use, Three USB ports and card reader builtin, Thin and lightweight, Nicely made
Comes with annoying things installed, Speakers on bottom and not very loud, Glossy screen, Not very visible in direct sunlight
The Acer Aspire One D250 is a great little netbook, it’s small, thin, and lightweight making it very portable. Acer has done a nice job with the new Aspire One series of netbooks, most anyone will be happy with it. It’s great for doing light w...