Pros
- Impressive battery life
- Impressive battery life
Cons
- Fighting to get the mouse button working
Bottom Line
This new, bigger Aspire One makes a few changes from the original--most notably a larger screen a longer battery life.
- Six New and Notable Netbooks Netbooks are evolving quickly. The six latest models to reach PC World show some of the experimentation that's going on: One of the laptops is a tablet, another has two hard drives, and one has no hard drive at all.
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