The strength of the Aspire One is the addition of a second SD card slot to improve storage capacity, slender body design and lightweight and reasonable price. However, it is only equipped with a limited 8GB SSD, short battery life and lack of Bluetooth connectivity. Although the Aspire One may not be as considerate as the Asus Eee PC 901, the ergonomic keyboard and competitive price make Acer's netbook stand on top of other competitors.
2. Asus Eee PC 901
This 8.9-inch netbook has an impressive battery life, fast execution, a responsive multitouch touchpad, supports both draft-N standard and Bluetooth with support for overclocking solutions right above CPU available. However, the keyboard of the Eee PC 901 is still hard to use, a bit heavier than the Eee PC 900 and the seven-ball looks easy to reprint.
3. Asus Eee PC 1000H
Along with the new Intel Atom chip designed specifically for netbooks, a more spacious 10.2-inch display for display, the Eee PC 1000H also has a more comfortable keyboard for continuous data entry. However, the camera body is also heavier than the smaller Eee PC versions, and it also lacks the function of supporting high-speed data connection over the mobile phone network - 3G.
4. HP Compaq 2133
HP's mini laptop has an attractive price, stylish design and incredible quality compared to the price range. In particular, the product also has a full-size keyboard that is quite easy to use. In return, the Compaq 2133 implementation is not very impressive, the battery life should have been better, the touchpad unit was a bit small and only equipped with Via chips instead of Intel's new Atom processor.
5. MSI Wind
Although MSI's Netbook has an average battery life and lack of 3G support, the product is still highly valued and falls into the top 5 netbooks because it has a fairly wide screen, excellent keyboard and a comprehensive review option. 'Considerable value for money'.