Netbooks have become sort of boring lately, with everything new starting to taste like beans. But Acer has decided to do something different with the Aspire One D260 and add an interesting dual boot feature - Windows and Android.
Acer is readying the Acer Aspire One D260, a dual-boot netbook running Windows 7 and Android on an Intel Atom N450 or new DDR3-ready N455, with a claimed eight hours of battery life.
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Acer announced a dual-boot Windows 7/Android netbook, featuring Intel's dual-core Atom D550 or single-core Atom N450 processors. The Acer Aspire One Happy offers a 10.1-inch, WSVGA display, up to 2GB of memory, a 250GB hard disk drive (HDD), plus 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, Ethernet, three USB ports, and eight hours of battery life, says the company.
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Acer has announced details surrounding two hotly anticipated mobile devices running Google's Android mobile operating system: the Liquid A1 touchscreen smartphone, which Acer first said it was developing when it joined the Open Handset Alliance earlier this year; and the Aspire One netbook, which is available for preorder at Amazon f
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I'm using a netbook- Acer Aspire 722, 2gb ddr3 ram, 1ghz AMD c60 dual core processor, 500gb hdd, AMD Radeon-6290 graphics.
It has a built-in bluetooth device which i can use in windows os. i use a dial-up connection through my phone via bluetooth.
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When i try to boot my netbook from a live usb stick that ive made (i have tried with many different programs with many different distros) it never ends up going past a screen that says "syslinux 4.04 EDD 2011-04-18 then some copyright info... it just hangs there...
Hey there, I'm completely new to Ubuntu and just installed 10.04 LTS on my Acer Aspire D250 netbook. There seems to be a problem with the OS recoginizing my wireless card. I have installed Ubuntu over windows, I don't dual boot. I am able to access the internet when I use the LAN from my other computer.
i've been an apple and windows-user all my life, and now i bought me an netbook (acer one aspire 722) and wanted to install ubuntu (i have no experiance with any linux systems at all). i read a lot of forums but havent found my problem anywhere so i hope to find some help here.
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