Acer Aspire One AOD250 with dual-boot between Windows XP and Android
Acer officially makes the launch of its first netbook with Android in its bowels, but they seemed not convinced at all in leaving only the operating system, who have decided to incorporate a dual-boot with Windows XP as a second host, we do not know which of the 2 will have that role, the fact is that the new Acer Aspire One AOD250, will exit when the United States.
Like all current ultraportables least in rare cases, the screen is 10.1 inches built with 1024 × 600, being in this case the Atom processor N280 1.66 GHz clock frequency 1GB of RAM. The hard disk will have a capacity of 160 GB and the graphics card is not a GeForce, but we're not talking about the new NVIDIA platform Ion, but the card used is an integrated Intel.
Also we will run with a multitouch trackpad, memory card reader, WLAN, Ethernet and Bluetooth 2.1 and a 6-cell battery, which supposedly should we pay 4 to 5 hours of continuous work. The Acer Aspire One AOD250 be available in several colors as usual and its starting price is $ 350.
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