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The keyboard was a little strange at first, but now that I'm used to it, my typing has become much faster and more accurate on it's smaller keys. All in all this is a great little computer. It's light enough that when I drop it in my backpack I don't really notice it, and the battery lasts a good 5 hours, sometimes more, which is astonishing since it's adveritised as good for 2.5. I bought this computer primarily to use at school for taking notes and writing papers, but I have been using it for pretty much everything since I got it. Why, why Acer, did you have to discontinue this terrific little laptop. I mean, I bought the 8.9 because I wanted a smaller computer, not a smaller screen.
I'm sure there's some mechanical reason for that, but other computers this size have smaller borders with larger screens, and thus are the same total size.
I bought the copper brown, which is a nice, understated but interesting brown (it's almost the color of cola, or coffee with a sheen).
Another interesting note, I was sitting near a girl with a new Eee PC a couple days ago, and we started up at the same time.
It's faster than I expected (faster than my expensive Piece of C*** HP tablet), but then one of the first things I did when I bought this computer was delete all the unnecessary bloatware.
Fits perfectly on those tiny college desks with room to spare, hasn't crashed once in the month I've had it, and it's faster by virtue of XP rather than Vista (I imagine it'll be even faster once I dump XP entirely and load up Linux).
My only real complaint is that the speakers are underneath the front bottom edge of the computer, so if you are using it as a laptop the sound is muffled.
Oh, and also the screen has a fairly large plastic border.
By the time hers was loaded and ready, I was already knee deep in note-taking and had three other programs open and running.
Even my SO, who's a bloodthirsty Mac user, likes this computer.
I have had this for a while now, so i really know the scoop:here is my story:After about 2 days, the computer kept shuting off randomlyAfter a week my fan was making rediculously loud sounds, so i had to send it back which acer made ME pay for return shippingafter a few months i was getting blue screens, and random freezing (after about 5 minutes of use)ACER=crap
Awesome little workhorse of a netbook and still going strong after 15 months of daily use. Quiet fan and cool running, long lasting battery. The light weight and small size is great for taking it everywhere I go. When I need more display room for my work, it's a snap to connect the Aspire One to a large size monitor using the VGA port. Keep the temp files and reg clean and it will continue to run as fast as the first day it booted up. The price has dropped and I'll be buying more Aspire Ones for my home network.
It essentially has been bricked. I took care of it very well and always used it on hard surfaces such as desks; however, after a year of ranting and raving about how great this computer is, it JUST DIED on me. I loved and used this computer for a year. Acer didn't want to help me because it died the day after the year warranty had expired. It won't turn on, and it doesn't work. I have replaced the battery thinking that the battery might had dies, and yet again nothing. I hate them.DO NOT BUY IT. YOU WILL LOVE IT, BUT THEN IT'LL JUST DIE ON YOU AND YOU'LL REGRET IT.I will never buy a netbook ever again.Buyer beware, they are cheap for a reason.
I bought this item in Septmeber, today is Christmas, and it just broke, no refund no nothing.
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