
Despite some flaws, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is a good choice for those who want a portable computer that can travel pretty much anywhere.In the world of netbooks, smaller is usually better; however, some things are never better in smaller form.
The Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is a well-made netbook that will appeal mostly to those who want a very lightweight computing option. Acer produces some really good products. A small keyboard and a single-core processor are some limitations of this netbook.
Design
This means that if you have large hands, you might feel constricted. The display on the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is 1 inches, measured diagonally. While most netbook keyboards feel cramped, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685's keyboard is 92 percent of the size of a standard laptop keyboard. We were disappointed to see that the maximum resolution is 1024 x 6 Many netbooks are moving on to HD displays. Another side effect of small keyboards is the increased chance of typos.
At 6 pounds, it is the lightest netbook we reviewed.
Even correcting typos can create more of them.Unfortunately, it is not high definition. What's worse is that when you hit the backspace key, you're almost as likely to press another key at the same time. There is some close competition, but the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is arguably the most portable netbook in our lineup. The small keyboard aside, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 features a great form factor. If that's all we looked at, the 257 would be in the number one position. When the keys are close to each other, it's easy to mash two or three of them instead of the one that you want.
User Interface Features
If you want something with a little more processing power, you're probably going to get less battery life. However, if you are a heavy multitasker, you might notice a lag in performance.
The processor clocks in at 66 GHz, which provides you with enough to handle most tasks that netbook users care about. Ultimately, you have to decide if extended battery life or performance is more important to you. The Intel Atom N455 is the preferred processor for many netbooks because of its low power consumption.
Memory/Battery Life
Because there is only 1GB of RAM, the power consumption is reduced, which grants the 257 a battery life of eight hours. With only 1GB of RAM, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 may have some performance issues if you try to do too many things at one time. Due to this netbook's portability, you can take those important documents with you wherever you go.The 250GB hard drive gives you enough space to store important documents.
Eight hours is a long time and will probably satisfy most netbook users.
Summary
But be aware that if you want to multitask, there might be some performance issues. The small form factor and sleek design won't disappoint you.
While the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 may not be the best-performing netbook in our lineup, it certainly is the most portable. If you want a portable computer that is lighter than most, look no further.
The Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is a well-made netbook that will appeal mostly to those who want a very lightweight computing option. Acer produces some really good products. A small keyboard and a single-core processor are some limitations of this netbook.
Design
This means that if you have large hands, you might feel constricted. The display on the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is 1 inches, measured diagonally. While most netbook keyboards feel cramped, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685's keyboard is 92 percent of the size of a standard laptop keyboard. We were disappointed to see that the maximum resolution is 1024 x 6 Many netbooks are moving on to HD displays. Another side effect of small keyboards is the increased chance of typos.
At 6 pounds, it is the lightest netbook we reviewed.
Even correcting typos can create more of them.Unfortunately, it is not high definition. What's worse is that when you hit the backspace key, you're almost as likely to press another key at the same time. There is some close competition, but the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 is arguably the most portable netbook in our lineup. The small keyboard aside, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 features a great form factor. If that's all we looked at, the 257 would be in the number one position. When the keys are close to each other, it's easy to mash two or three of them instead of the one that you want.
User Interface Features
If you want something with a little more processing power, you're probably going to get less battery life. However, if you are a heavy multitasker, you might notice a lag in performance.
The processor clocks in at 66 GHz, which provides you with enough to handle most tasks that netbook users care about. Ultimately, you have to decide if extended battery life or performance is more important to you. The Intel Atom N455 is the preferred processor for many netbooks because of its low power consumption.
Memory/Battery Life
Because there is only 1GB of RAM, the power consumption is reduced, which grants the 257 a battery life of eight hours. With only 1GB of RAM, the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 may have some performance issues if you try to do too many things at one time. Due to this netbook's portability, you can take those important documents with you wherever you go.The 250GB hard drive gives you enough space to store important documents.
Eight hours is a long time and will probably satisfy most netbook users.
Summary
But be aware that if you want to multitask, there might be some performance issues. The small form factor and sleek design won't disappoint you.
While the Acer Aspire One AOD257 - 13685 may not be the best-performing netbook in our lineup, it certainly is the most portable. If you want a portable computer that is lighter than most, look no further.
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