Testseek.co.uk have collected 42 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire One D255 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire One D255.
November 2010
(73%)
42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
108 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
73010042
The editors liked
Lightweight
Good battery
Adequate specifications
Long battery life
Large keyboard
Build quality
Price
Dual core Atom makes it a smooth operator
Looks good
Comes with Office Starter software
Dual-core processor
Low price tag
Good battery life
Great screen and keyboard
Dual-core Atom CPU
Dual boot Android & Windows
Well-built
The editors didn't like
Slow processor
Small keyboard
No application store for Android
Colours look washed out
Android is unnecessary
Android seems to lack purpose
Some build quality complaints
Quality of touchpad and keyboard not the great
Android operating system is pointless
Android operating system isn't as useful as you might think
Available in a wide range of colours, this compact and well-built Acer netbook offers not only dual-core computing but also the unique advantage of switching between Android and Windows 7 at will. Unfortunately, both Acer's Android 2.1 implementation and ...
Dual-core processor; Low price tag; Good battery life; Great screen and keyboard
Android operating system isn't as useful as you might think; Not as stylish as some rivals
There are better looking netbooks around, but thanks to its low price, dual-core processor, excellent screen and keyboard, the Acer Aspire One D255 offers great value for money....
Affordable, Smaller And Lighter Than Many Other Netbooks
3Cell Battery Pack Limits Running Times, Smaller Hard Drive, Lots Of Trialware Applications
Feb 8 2011 - Acer's Aspire One D255 isn't revolutionary really. What it does do is provide an affordable and more compact netbook than previous models. Prices are under $300 and weight around 2.4 pound. The sacrifices for price and weight come at the c...
Abstract: Netbook Review: Acer Aspire One D255 Two Cores, But Still Only 1GBDecember 2, 2010By Housen MaratoukIs there still a place for netbooks in what's starting to seem like a tablet-mad world? Acer thinks so. At a time when the Apple iPad is at the top of s...
Good battery life, Low weight, Space saving and light power adapter, Low power consumption, Quiet hard drive, Low heat emission, Acceptable processing speed
Reflective TFT, Weak contrast, Display too dark, Low resolution, Bad input devices, Cooling fan permanently active, Few interfaces, RAM & HDD difficult to change
Acer Aspire One D255 (LU.SDJ0D.111)The Aspire One D255 offers good performance for 349 Euros (61% CPU benchmark, 18% total performance), as well as an at least as good battery life (WLAN surfing 6.35 hours) as single core N455 Netbooks. Working with Windo...
Abstract: What difference a dual-core? As we’ve seen from the ASUS Eee PC 1215N, just because an ultraportable might be called a netbook, it doesn’t mean it’s necessarily short on power. Still, the Acer Aspire One D255 doesn’t get NVIDIA’s Optimus GPU to bolster...
Mostly average performance scores, Cramped keyboard
This low-cost netbook stands out for its dual-core CPU, though the speed boost over a single-core chip isn't huge. Still, it's a good choice for those who need to squeak out a little more performance within a very tight budget. ...
These gadgets are smaller and lighter in comparison to other netbooks, Possess strong battery Life, Excellent performance, Runs swiftly on MS Windows 7, Comes with islandstyle keyboard, Equipped with memory card reader, audio in/out jacks and a USB port,
Not so comfortable cursor, Keyboard is not so spacious, Webcam is not at all impressive, The surface gets scratched easily
The review of Acer Aspire One D255 tells us that it is definitely not the best in looks when you compare the same with the other netbooks available in the market and the addition of the Android operating system isn't much of a help either. However, the du...