Acer launched the Aspire One D250 ultra-thin
The Acer Aspire One D250 is the thinnest netbook in the Aspire One line of the Taiwanese manufacturer
The Acer Aspire One D250 is the thinnest netbook in the Aspire One line of the Taiwanese manufacturer .
Aspire One D250 with super slim design. Photo: Slashgear .
The Aspire One D250 is considered a worthy competitor for Asus's Eee PC 1008HA. With a 10.1-inch wide screen, the Aspire One D250 runs on an Atom processor with either N270 or N280 options, 3G mobile broadband connection, 2 GB RAM and 160 GB hard drive.
Impressive in this model is neat design, weighing 1.11 kg, only 2.5 mm thin. The machine's length and width are 258.5 x 184 mm, the D250 is equipped with Wi-Fi, Camera 0.3 Megapixel and Bluetooth options.
Its keyboard is 89% of standard laptop keyboard, the trackpad supports multi-touch motion control, the battery selects 3 cells with more than 3 hours of use or 6 cells with over 6 hours of use.
D250 is Acer's third Aspire One after 9-inch model and Aspire One D150. The device has started to be sold in Germany in blue, black, red and white, Windows XP operating system. There is no information about selling prices yet.
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