Netbooks from Acer Aspire One have managed to earn profits for Acer during this time when everybody seems to be running in losses. The reason is the extremely affordable prices of their Acer Aspire One netbooks.
Their affordable price and easy portability make them a great choice for people on the go.
Affordability
The Acer Aspire One D250-1165 is low cost and affordable. This is the latest one in the D250 series. It is 10 inch thick and it balances great features and an affordable price of no more than $300.

Acer Aspire One D250-1165
Do not mistake the low price to be low quality. The reason for such an affordable price is that the Bluetooth has been dropped.
Tough and durable build
The construction appears to be quite strong and it appears to be able to take the blows even if you happen to carry it in a simple book bag and not care a lot about its safety. Of course the glossy surface might show some injury signs, however, apart from that, it is a tough little thing.
Easier to upgrade
It is easier to upgrade in comparison with the original one. You can see three access panels that house the hard drive, RAM, as well as a slot for a mini PCIe card. You can purchase this netbook from the wireless carriers directly depending upon your area’s carriers and data plans.
Keyboard features
The keyboard is interesting with smaller keys. However, that does not make them any less strong or any more wobbly. You will like that keyboard flex is absent.
The finish (something that I did not like!)
This is one thing that I did not appreciate so much about the netbook. This version has glossy plastics just like the original one, covering the top of its screen as well as all of the LCD. Therefore, when you are working in some brightly lit area having many possibilities of causing a glare, then the reflective border can be a bit irritating.
The ports
You can find a great selection of ports in Aspire One D250, especially considering the fact that its chassis has such a thin profile. You can have three USB 2.0 ports, microphone and headphone jacks, a five in one media card reader, a standard VGA out port and Ethernet port. This is one thing that really impressed me because most netbooks generally prefer to sacrifice or compromise on the number of ports simply for achieving a thinner profile.
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I never used/seen such type of netbook but i just heard from my friends and you have mentioned really details info here.