Hi Ppl...
I personally hv a Acer Aspire 5920--- C2Duo, 160 GB, 2 GB. I must say I am
real happy with that and it is a good system for a good price.
Regards,
NS
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I would advise everyone to not buy any Acer notebook. Their build
quality sucks. And believe me, you might think that build quality does
not matter, but for notebooks it does -- you'll realize it later. The
mousepad of my Acer laptop[1] started misbehaving within 2 months of
purchase. Today, after
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> >> can't find the subnotebook on google, can u post a link?
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http://www.acer.co.in/products/product_explore_view.asp?pid=121&model=Aspire%20one&cid=11
Also, google for 'acer aspire one'
Vikas
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:39 AM, mikeM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had mine for about 10 days. Overall I like the machine for my
> purposes.
> The battery lasts about 2 1/2 hours, the screen is awesome, not a bit of
> problems connecting with the internet. I also have used my Verizon mo
On Thursday 28 Aug 2008, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> The reviews of Intel Atom processors on the internet show very poor
> processing performance though they do well in terms of power
> consumption. Any comments?
>
I don't have a netbook. I am using an Intel D945GCLF mobo. It ships
with an integrated
On Thursday 28 Aug 2008, mikeM wrote:
> Vikas Rawal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Acer has recently introduced in India a sub-notebook pre-loaded
> > with Linux (a fedora-based distribution called Linpus lite). The
> > machine runs on an Intel Atom processor, has 1 gig RAM, 120 GB HDD
> > and an
>
>
> I have had mine for about 10 days. Overall I like the machine for my
> purposes.
> The battery lasts about 2 1/2 hours, the screen is awesome, not a bit of
> problems connecting with the internet. I also have used my Verizon modem
> on the
> machine and it works just fine. I use Outlook 2
Vikas Rawal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Acer has recently introduced in India a sub-notebook pre-loaded with Linux
> (a fedora-based distribution called Linpus lite). The machine runs on an
> Intel Atom processor, has 1 gig RAM, 120 GB HDD and an 8.9" screen.
>
> I am considering picking up
Acer has recently introduced in India a sub-notebook pre-loaded with Linux
(a fedora-based distribution called Linpus lite). The machine runs on an
Intel Atom processor, has 1 gig RAM, 120 GB HDD and an 8.9" screen.
I am considering picking up a piece but would be interested if anyone has
any expe