Pros
- Spacious keyboard for its size
- Great value price
Cons
- Poor battery life
- Maddening mouse pad buttons
Bottom Line
Considering its bargain-basement price, the Aspire One is a steal. That is, until you realize you need the six-cell battery.
- Acer's Yuletide Special: A $99 Netbook AT&T and RadioShack reportedly will offer the Acer Aspire One at a steep discount.
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