🦁 Acer Aspire One D260 Android

I recently purchased a Acer Netbook, Aspire One D260. It runs flawlessly. Yesterday I bought a Samsung 23" TFT with a native resolution of 1920x1080. According to the information found in the internet and my local computer dealer, the Intel chipset can handle the native resolution of the monitor. However, this is only partly the case. Acer Aspire One D260 netbook to hit the UK July 1st. Close . Search for: Search . Reviews; Deals; Mini PCs; Amazon Devices. Amazon Device specs. Amazon Fire tablet specs compared; padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder. October 2016. If the lights are dim and it is several years old you may have a bad battery pulling down the power supply. Should be able to find instructions on U-tube about replacing the battery. In this case can just remover the battery and see if it powers up on mains power. Android APK; Reviews; Softpedia > Drivers > Drivers filed under: Aspire One D260 Drivers (10 items) Acer Aspire One D260 Netbook Atheros Bluetooth Driver 6.21 Step 3. Using a plastic opening tool or spudger move the keyboard out of position. There is a thin cable on the backside of the keyboard. Make sure when you move the keyboard out of position you do so slowly to prevent damage to this cable. If you use a spudger it is recommended that you use a plastic spudger to reduce the chance of damaging I own an Acer Aspire One D260 Netbook and while adding a 2gb ram upgrade I noticed there was an empty PCI-e or mSATA slot and was wondering if its possible to use this slot for an mSATA SSD card for a boot drive. Been looking all over the net and have found very little on this subject, I'm hoping that someone on here can enlighten me a bit on The Acer Aspire One D260 netbook also comes with integrated 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, Ethernet, a choice of either a 16)GB or 250GB hard drive, plus a three cell battery or an optional six The Aspire One D260 works with DDR2 or DDR3 according the models (3 motherboards). In your case, you need DDR3 memory stick. The original memory stick for your netbook is: KN.2GB0B.026. SODIMM.2GB.DDR3-1333.SAMSUNG.LF. You'll see the Samsung part number on the webpage. warrick_za Member Posts: 3. July 2015. Harga Keyboard Laptop Acer Aspire One 532h,522 D255, D257, D260, D270. Rp50.000. Harga ORIGINAL Keyboard Acer Aspire One 521h 522h 532h 533h D255 D260 D270. Rp250.000. Data diperbaharui pada 9/11/2023. Harga Rata-Rata Pasaran Keyboard Aspire One D260 di Indonesia. Rp62.733. Estimasi Harga Termurah & Termahal Keyboard Aspire One D260 di Pasaran AL10A31 AL10B31 Battery for ACER Aspire One 522 AO522 AOD255 AOD255E AOD260 D255 D257 D260 522 722 P0VE6 PAV70 NAV70 D255E, Al10g31 AL10BW AL10G31 BT.00603.121 LC.BTP00. Bt.00603.114 LC.BTP00.129 Fancy Buying New Laptop Battery for Acer Aspire 5532 5732Z 5334 5517 AS09A31 AS09A61 AS09A41 AS09A51 AS09A71 AS09A75, Bell EasyNote TJ61 TJ62 TJ63 So what is the recommended way of installing a fresh Linux distro (eg. Linux Mint 20.2 cinnamon) to any Acer laptop (eg. Swift SF314-55G), to get the best and smooth experience, which doesn't have screen freeze or No bootable Device found, errors. What settings we should do in BIOS or a live testing environment that can help the OS to run smooth. This netbook is called the Aspire One D260 and is said to be the successor to the D250 which was released last year, therefore it will probably boast better technical specifications then the D250 y1r16. Ā© 2022 Acer Inc. Intel, the Intel Logo, Intel Inside, Intel Core, and Core Inside are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the and/or other countries. Jun 9th, 2010 Acer has announced the new Aspire One D260, offering a pretty sleek Windows 7 netbook with a twist that will be available July 1st. As an option the device can come pre-loaded with Android (version unspecified) to allow for a dual-booting system that can get up and going in 15 seconds when launched with Google’s OS. The D260 sports a 93% standard-size keyboard, 8 hours of battery life, and choice between an Intel Atom N455 ot Atom N450 processor at in a built-in webcam, LED backlit display at a resolution of 1024Ɨ600, and connectivity including Wi-Fi and optional 3G and you’ve got a pretty sweet little netbook. Using Android without a touchscreen may come as a little foreign, on the other hand, but for quickly booting up and surfing the web in seconds it’s a minor adjustment to make.[via Android Authority] stars Further Reading Laptop Mag Verdict Fashionistas will love this svelte netbook for its runway qualities, but short battery life will keep power users away. Pros +Thinner and lighter than most netbooks+Attractive design+Large touchpad for a netbook+Runs cool+Good audio quality Cons -Sluggish performance-Mediocre streaming video quality-Short battery life If we could use one word to describe Acer's Aspire One D260 (23797), it would be "cute." While other netbooks might cringe at such an epithet, the D260 soaks it up. The target audience for this netbook is users who care more about good looks than battery life, and whomever these people are, they will certainly get their wish. Still, cute isn't a dirty word, especially when the D260 manages to be thinner, lighter, and less expensive than most other models in its class. Is the charm factor enough to make this slim and pretty $299 netbook fly off the shelves?DesignWeighing just pounds and measuring x x inches, the lithe D260 feels feather-light. Unlike Acer's larger notebooks, the branding on the D260 is much more overt: the upper left-hand corner has Acer's logo in dark gray, and "Aspire One" is emblazoned in chrome across the middle. The light matte gray finish of the lid extends to the deck surrounding the Fine Tip keyboard, and is interrupted only by a gently glowing blue power button at the top and four status LEDs on the bottom who find a gray finish too staid can get the netbook with an aquamarine black, pink, or purple lid. The black and charcoal lids are solid, but the others feature a flake-like pattern that extends to the palm and TouchpadLike other Acer netbooks, this one sports a 93-percent of full-size FineTip keyboard that isolates the keys slightly. Though some may find the keys positioned too close together, we didn't mind. During our typing sessions the keyboard offered strong tactile feedback, and we appreciated the large right Shift and Enter keys. The shrunken arrow keys were easy to locate without like to see Acer follow the lead of other manufacturers and turn the function key shortcuts into direct action keys in the top row. For example, to raise the volume you have to press Fn + Up Arrow, when it should just be a dedicated (but pleasingly), the 3 x touchpad on the D260 is larger that of the 11-inch Aspire 721 and provides ample room for executing multitouch gestures. Also unlike the Aspire 721, the D260's touchpad is slightly raised from the rest of the deck, providing a tactile clue if your finger strays. The low-friction surface is smooth, making it easy to zoom around the screen. Though we usually prefer separate left and right mouse buttons, the single bar on the D260 is long; we were always able to distinguish between the two to enlargeHeatAfter streaming a Hulu video at full screen for 15 minutes, the D260 remained cool, reaching 84 degrees Fahrenheit on the touchpad, 86 degrees between the G and H keys, and 88 degrees underneath. The only part of the machine that got uncomfortable was near the vent, which registered 102 and AudioThe picture on the Aspire One D260's glossy 1024 x 600-pixel display was bright and crisp when surfing the web and viewing images. Though there was plenty of detail when watching standard-definition episodes of Lost, narrow viewing angles and reflections during dark scenes made the overall experience less the front lip of the netbook tapers up to give the speakers beneath a boost in volume, we were never able to fill a small room while listening to music. Volume for Hulu was decent, though. Once we put the D260 in our lap the sound was almost completely muffled, just as with the 721. Despite these drawbacks, the quality of the audio impressed us, pumping the bass line in Superchick's "One Girl Revolution" and separating different layers of music enough that we heard the flute in Guns n' Roses' "November Rain" over the guitar and WebcamAcer included the standard spread of ports along the left and right sides--Ethernet, one USB, headphone, mic, and memory card reader line the right, and the remaining two USB ports and VGA connector line the weren't impressed with the webcam. Even with backlight correction set to its highest level, the images it captured were dark and didn't represent colors well. While chatting with a friend on Skype they reported that we looked blocky and blurry whenever we to enlargePowered by a Intel Atom N475 processor and 1GB of RAM, the Aspire One D260 scored 1,366 in PCMark05. Though about 60 points below the average, this score is above the Samsung N150 Plus (1,300), and on a par with the HP Mini 210 (1,365). Still, it doesn't match the $299 ASUS Eee PC 1001P (1,384), and all of these systems have Atom N450 this good showing, we found the D260 to be occasionally sluggish, such as when opening new programs or creating new tabs in Internet Explorer. Though the netbook was able to multitask, as few as five programs slowed it 5,400-rpm, 250GB hard drive booted Windows 7 Starter in 64 seconds, a few seconds slower than the 61-second category average. The drive turned in a file transfer rate of MBps, just above the category average of 18 MBps and the Eee PC 1001P ( MBps).Though transcoding video isn't usually a netbook's strong suit, the D260 took only 5 minutes and 20 seconds to convert a 114MB MPEG-4 to AVI. The average netbook takes nearly a minute longer (6:17), as did the N150 Plus (5:44), Eee PC 1001P (6:02), and Gateway LT2118U (6:33).Graphics PerformanceIntel's integrated GMA 3150 graphics chip earned the system a score of 167 in 3DMark06. This is well below the category average of 256, although that score includes powerhouse Ion systems. Compared to other recently reviewed netbooks like the N150 Plus and Gateway LT (both 156) and the Eee PC 1001P (155), the D260 is once again ahead. Unfortunately, users still won't experience smooth streaming video from Hulu or YouTube, though it is at least watchable. When we attempted to stream an HD video from (an iPhone lightsaber battle), the netbook dropped so many frames that it was impossible to Life and WirelessAlthough the Aspire One D260's six-cell battery is rated to last up to 8 hours, our review unit didn't get anywhere close to that. It turned in a mediocre runtime of 5 hours and 4 minutes, which is more than an hour less than the six-cell netbook average (6:22). It also falls way behind the N150 Plus (7:12), HP Mini 210 (6:37), and the Eee PC 1001P (8:40).The Atheros AR5B95 Wireless Network Adapter delivered very strong throughput at 15 and 50 feet away from our router, managing and Mbps, respectively. That's comfortably above the category averages ( Mbps) and is only bested by the Gateway LT at the closer range ( Mbps).Green TestingIt took the Aspire One D260 3 hours and 24 minutes to fully charge the six-cell battery, averaging 21 watts, for a LAPTOP Battery Efficiency Rating of Lower scores are better on this test, and this system comes in below the category average of though it's not as efficient as the N150 Plus (11) or the ultra-green Eee PC 1001P ( This notebook has not been rated by to enlarge our configuration of the Aspire One D260 is the only one listed on Acer's site with the Intel Atom N475; all others come with the Intel Atom N450 processor. The other 12 configurations shown include ones with a smaller 160GB hard drive, a three-cell battery, or Windows XP, as well as the various color options mentioned and WarrantyAcer includes several of its own utilities, including Acer Updater, ePower Management, eRecovery Management, Acer VCM, and CrystalEye netbook comes with Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash player pre-installed, plus Skype, Windows Live Essentials, Microsoft Works, and trial versions of Microsoft Office 2007. For protection, Acer bundles a trial of McAfee Internet Security Suite and the EgicTec MyWinLocker Suite, which includes a password-protected virtual safe for confidential data and a file company backs the Aspire One D260 with a one-year limited warranty. Tech support hours are from 8 to 10 EST (Mon--Fri), 8 to 6 (Sat), and 9 to 5 (Sun). See how Acer fared in our latest Tech Support prioritized looks and portability above longevity in the D260, but this netbook manages to be charming even with its below-average battery life. Its $299 price is equally attractive, but for the same amount you could scoop up the ASUS Eee PC 1001P, which, though it has a smaller 160GB hard drive, fared better in several performance tests, including battery life. Still, if you think 5 hours or runtime is enough, the Aspire One D260 has plenty going for it, not the least of which being its charisma. BrandAcer Intel Atom Card Slots5-1 card reader Company Website Display Graphics CardIntel GMA 3150 Hard Drive Size250GB Hard Drive Speed5,400rpm Hard Drive TypeSATA Hard Drive Native Resolution1024x600 Operating SystemMS Windows 7 Starter Edition Ports (excluding USB)Microphone, Kensington Lock, Headphone, Ethernet, VGA RAM1GB RAM Upgradable to2GB x x inches Touchpad x inches USB Ports3 Video MemoryShared Warranty/SupportOne-year limited/Toll-free phone 8 to 10 (Mon - Fri), 8 to 6 (Sat), and 9 to 5 (Sun) EST pounds Less Processor: Intel Atom N450, Intel Atom N550, Intel Atom Z540Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950Display: inchWeight: 250, 300, 330, 400 euroAverage Score: - averageAverage of 17 scores (from 25 reviews)price: 82%, performance: 52%, features: 63%, display: 60%, mobility: 74%, ergonomy: 82%, emissions: 70%Acer Aspire One D260-2BsSpecificationsNotebook: Acer Aspire One D260-2BsProcessor: Intel Atom N450Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150Display: inch, 16:9, 1024 x 600 pixelsWeight: 400 euroLinks: Acer homepage Acer notebook sectionPricecompare Average Score: - averageAverage of 6 scores (from 6 reviews)82% Acer Aspire One D260Source: PC World India The new Acer Aspire One D260 is a smarter, better-looking netbook than the Acer Aspire One 532h. It offers excellent battery life and comes with standard netbook hardware and performance, and sells for an attractively low price. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/15/2010Rating: Total score: 82%80% Acer Aspire One D260 ReviewSource: Trusted Reviews While the Aspire One D260 doesn't bring anything new to the table where specifications are concerned, its visual flair and soft-touch ergonomics lend it an edge, honed further by a price that easily undercuts rivals. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/23/2010Rating: Total score: 80% price: 100% performance: 60% features: 60% mobility: 80%70% Acer Aspire One D260 netbook reviewSource: Hexus If you're in the market for a netbook, you're probably looking for a system that's cheap, good looking, and able to run for a whole working day. Acer's Aspire One D260 almost fits the bill. At Ā£250, it's cheaper than many of its direct rivals but you wouldn't know it when looking at the machine; its modern style and trendy patterns don't reflect the price tag. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/20/2010Rating: Total score: 70%Foreign Reviews43% Acer Aspire One D260Source: PC Welt DE→EN Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/15/2010Rating: Total score: 43% performance: 12% features: 38% display: 52% mobility: 42%81% Das kleine SchwarzeSource: Computerbild - 19/10 Comparison, , Long, Date: 10/01/2010Rating: Total score: 81% performance: 73% features: 82% display: 83% ergonomy: 82% emissions: 99%48% ŠžŠ±Š·Š¾Ń€ Š±ŃŽŠ“Š¶ŠµŃ‚Š½Š¾Š³Š¾ Š½ŠµŃ‚Š±ŃƒŠŗŠ° Acer Aspire One D260-2BsSource: Retera RU→EN Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/08/2010Rating: Total score: 48% performance: 17% display: 44% mobility: 89% emissions: 41%Acer Aspire One D260-23797SpecificationsNotebook: Acer Aspire One D260-23797Processor: Intel Atom Z540Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900Display: inch, 16:9, 1024 x 600 pixelsWeight: 250 euroLinks: Acer homepage Acer notebook sectionPricecompare Average Score: 70% - averageAverage of 1 scores (from 2 reviews)70% Acer Aspire One D260-23797Source: CNet The Aspire One line of Netbooks has long been a bright spot in Acer's laptop lineup, thanks to the company's firm commitment to rock-bottom prices and decent, if unexciting, design and construction. Acer's Aspire D260 is slim and lightweight, even for a Netbook, but its slightly faster processor doesn't lead to better performance. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/20/2010Rating: Total score: 70% performance: 70% features: 70% mobility: 70%Foreign ReviewsŠžŠ±Š·Š¾Ń€ Š½ŠµŃ‚Š±ŃƒŠŗŠ° Acer Aspire D260: красивый, ŃŃ‚ŠøŠ»ŃŒŠ½Ń‹Š¹ Šø Š“ŠµŃˆŠµŠ²Ń‹Š¹ Š½ŠµŃ‚Š±ŃƒŠŗSource: Hi-Tech Mail RU→EN Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/17/2010Rating: price: 70%Acer Aspire One D260-2207SpecificationsNotebook: Acer Aspire One D260-2207Processor: Intel Atom N450Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150Display: inch, 16:9, 1024 x 600 pixelsWeight: 330 euroLinks: Acer homepage Acer notebook section Aspire One D260-2207 (Model)Pricecompare Average Score: - averageAverage of 6 scores (from 10 reviews)50% Acer Aspire One D260: If 3G is All You Really WantSource: At a price of Rs. 17,999 (MOP) or 19,999 (MRP) the Aspire One D260 feels overpriced. In terms of performance, there’s nothing that this netbook does which the Toshiba NB520 cannot do better. Agreed that 3G compatibility is a neat feature, but for now 3G in India is not at its full-fledged best. Although a dongle for 3G is not very convenient to use, you can still go for the ASUS 1015PEM or the Toshiba NB520 which have USB ports for 3G connectivity through a dongle. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/08/2011Rating: Total score: 50%80% Acer Aspire One D260 reviewSource: Techradar With so little to differentiate most netbooks currently on sale, it takes a unique feature or two to really stand out. The fantastic battery life and great usability of the Aspire One D260 are what raise this machine above its similarly specified rivals. A really terrific netbook at a great price. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/26/2010Rating: Total score: 80%80% Acer Aspire One D260Source: Computer Active Netbooks are low-cost, small computers that are ideal for carrying around. But it’s increasingly hard to stand out against the competition as most models have the same specifications and looks. The Acer Aspire One D260 is Acer’s update for its earlier D250 model, which we liked. It looks good, with a well-crafted finish. A good-looking netbook with impressive battery life, but a couple of annoying flaws Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/18/2010Rating: Total score: 80% Acer Aspire One D260-2207Source: Gadgetspeak This is another small Netbook. Here with Windows 7 Starter edition and Office 2010 Starter. So although everything is ā€˜basic’ it does mean that you are still using the program and tools that almost any modern business does. The Acer Aspire One D260 measures and weights only 1200grams. The visible screen is giving the diagonal measurement. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/17/201080% Acer Aspire One D260 reviewSource: Tech Advisor The new Acer Aspire One D260 is a smarter, better-looking netbook than the Acer Aspire One 532h. It offers excellent battery life and comes with standard netbook hardware and performance, and sells for an attractively low price. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/16/2010Rating: Total score: 80%85% Acer Aspire One D260Source: Reg Hardware The keyboard and touchpad might not excel, but at just Ā£249 this is a great value netbook with surprisingly good battery life. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/01/2010Rating: Total score: 85%Foreign ReviewsRecensione Acer Aspire One D260Source: Notebook Italia IT→EN Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/27/2010Rating: mobility: 80%Acer Aspire D260Source: Pc Tuner IT→EN Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/14/2010Rating: price: 80% performance: 80% display: 80%70% Acer Aspire One D260Source: PCM NL→EN Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/30/2010Rating: Total score: 70%Acer Aspire One D260Source: Zoom RU→EN Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/10/2010Rating: price: 80% display: 40% mobility: 80%Acer Aspire One D260-2380SpecificationsNotebook: Acer Aspire One D260-2380Processor: Intel Atom N450Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150Display: inch, 16:9, 1024 x 600 pixelsWeight: 300 euroLinks: Acer homepage Acer notebook sectionPricecompare Average Score: 70% - averageAverage of 1 scores (from 2 reviews)70% Acer Aspire AOD260 Wireless Broadband NetbookSource: The Acer Aspire AOD260 costs Rs. 18,000 + taxes. That is quite a fair price, as Netbooks with configurations like this one cost around Rs. 15,000, plus a Tata Photon+ dongle would cost you about Rs. 2,000. The AOD260 is a pretty decent buy if you're looking for a typical Netbook that'll save you the trouble of carrying a USB 3G dongle every time. Another way of looking at it is this - a built-in 3G modem means you cannot enable any other PC with its wireless broadband internet (unless you make this netbook behave like a Wi-fi router using apps like Connectify). But then keep your expectations very modest with this one, as the combination of 1GB RAM, single-core Atom processor and Windows 7 Starter cannot take too much load. Its identical cousin without the 3G powers, the Gateway LT23, costs Rs. 22,700 + taxes. Although the 2GB RAM and 320GB hard drive sounds like a bargain, we think it's somewhat a sore one when you compare it to the HP Mini 210, which has all of that, plus a faster GHz Intel Atom processor, not to mention a much better designed keyboard. Only if you don't mind its slightly heavy body weight. Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/24/2011Rating: Total score: 70%Acer Aspire One D260 review – an affordable netbook you would loveSource: Netbooklive I never thought I would get to appreciate an Acer mini laptop, but the Aspire One D260 really proved me Acer netbooks evolved a lot in these last years. In fact, with products like these, there’s no wonder they are the best selling brand in this segment. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/08/2010Rating: price: 80%Acer Aspire One D260, GMA 950SpecificationsNotebook: Acer Aspire One D260, GMA 950Processor: Intel Atom N450Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950Display: inch, 16:9, 1024 x 600 pixelsWeight: 300 euroLinks: Acer homepage Acer notebook sectionPricecompare Foreign ReviewsAcer Aspire One D260Source: HardwareLuxx DE→EN Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 01/08/2011Acer Aspire One D260-1270SpecificationsNotebook: Acer Aspire One D260-1270Processor: Intel Atom N550Graphics Adapter: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150Display: inch, 16:10, 1024 x 600 pixelsWeight: 400 euroLinks: Acer homepage Acer notebook sectionPricecompare Average Score: - averageAverage of 3 scores (from 4 reviews)40% Acer Aspire D260-1270 Source: Techreview Source The Acer Aspire One D260-1270 manages to provide the full netbook experience, plus larger storage and longer battery life, and does it all for an aggressively low price. Though it's easily topped by the consistently better scores of the Editors' Choice HP Pavilion dm1z, the D260-1270 shows that even with several sub-$400 netbooks on the market, even small differences can make a system stand out. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/16/2011Rating: Total score: 40%80% Acer Aspire One D260-1270Source: PC Mag Thanks to a few above average specs, like a 320GB hard drive and a long lasting battery, the Acer Aspire One D260-1270 stands out among a crowd of look-alike netbooks. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/15/2011Rating: Total score: 80%Acer Aspire One AOD260-1270Source: Computer Shopper Just a couple of years ago, netbooks were the darlings of the mobile-tech world. Saturation in the netbook market, however, has led to many variations on the same device, sometimes with little to set one apart from the models that came before. The AOD260 is a well-balanced dual-core netbook with a touch more pep than most and a striking LED screen.. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/01/201180% Acer Aspire One D260 (1270)Source: Laptop Mag These days, netbook makers have to offer something special in order to justify a price above $300. Between the 2GB of RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium, and a decent keyboard and touchpad combo, the Acer Aspire One D260 does just that. Still, we give a slight edge to the Samsung NF310, which, for the same price, has a more distinctive design, a higher-resolution display, and better audio. Still, the D260 is also stylish, and it offers a larger hard drive and strong overall performance. For $358, this netbook is worth opening your wallet a bit wider. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/24/2011Rating: Total score: 80%CommentAcer: The company was founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976 and renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987. The product range includes, for example, laptops, tablets, smartphones, desktops, monitors and televisions. Gateway Inc. and Packard Bell also belong to the Group and sell their own laptops. While Acer still had the third largest global market share in the notebook segment in 2008, it ranked 6th in 2016 with a market share of 6% after they had continuously lost market shares. There are dozens of Acer laptop reviews per month, the ratings are average (as of 2016). Gateway, which has an own laptop line-up, has also belonged to the Acer Group since 2007. These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150: Integrated (shared memory) graphics card in the intel Atom N4xx CPUs. Minimally faster than an old GMA 950 and therefore not suited for 3D games or HD videos (only MPEG2 acceleration).Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 is an integrated (onboard) graphic chip with shared memory on Mobile Intel 915GM chipset. It is the predecessor of Graphics Media Accelerator 950. The performance can be compared with the Mobile Radeon 9000 (with a 64 bit memory bus).Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 is an integrated (onboard) graphic chip on Mobile Intel 945GM chipset. It is a faster clocked version of the GMA 900 and supports no hardware T&L (Transform & Lightning) accelleration (which is required for some games). Ā» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List. Intel Atom: The Intel Atom series is a 64-Bit (not every model supports 64bit) microprocessor for cheap and small notebooks (so called netbooks), MIDs, or UMPCs. The speciality of the new architecture is the "in order" execution (instead of the usual and faster "out of order" execution). Therefore, the transistor count of the Atom series is much lower and, thus, cheaper to produce. Furthermore, the power consumption is very low. The performance per Megahertz is therfore worse than the old Pentium 3M (1,2 GHz on par with a GHz Atom).N450: Intel Atom CPU for Netbooks with integrated memory controller and GMA 3150 GPU. The performance of the system should be only minimally faster than the previous Atom N280 / GMA 950 Power saving Atom processor (even more power efficient than the N-series) with GHz and therefore a bit faster than usually GHz clocked Dual core Atom with a TDP of only Watt. Because of the slow clock speed of GHz it may be sometimes even slower than a N465 Atom CPU.Ā» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors. Ā» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List. kg: This weight is typical for big tablets, small subnotebooks, ultrabooks and convertibles with a 10-11 inch kg: This rating is bad. Most notebooks are better rated. This is not a recommendation for purchase.Ā» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide. A slender netbook with a great display, but its battery life simply isn’t good enough to make a first choice for those working on the go Acer’s newest netbook is placed towards the budget end of the market, though for netbooks it’s a pretty narrow market admittedly, with hard disk size and build-quality being the main differences between the top and bottom. Acer’s success with the D260 is to build a cut-price netbook that still looks just 24mm high the D260 is slimmer than any netbook we've seen recently. Most of the laptop is slimmer still, but the six-cell battery creates a bulge at the far edge. To minimise its impact, the battery protrudes above the line of the keyboard as well below the base, with the lid shaped to fold neatly down around the upper bump. The lid also folds nearly flat, ideal for use on your lap in cramped conditions, such as most airline the dimensions should please everyone, the finish divided opinion in the office. For starters, the centre of the lid is emblazoned with Aspire One in big silver letters, which feels a bit naff. Behind this is a subtle grey 3D grid pattern, which doesn’t stand out overly against the glossy black lid. This is repeated, but more strikingly, on the palm rest and again on the glossy black panel that makes up most of the base. All this lends a more striking graphic element to what could have been a more sophisticated and understated design. It’ll appeal to some, but not display certainly didn’t divide opinion – it’s excellent. The bright LED-backlighting provides consistency into the corners of the screen. Colours are vibrant and contrast is good. Of course, it suffers from the same limited 1,024x600 resolution as other displays, making everything feel rather cramped. Above the screen is a webcam for online video on such a slender netbook, the keyboard has little travel. The flat keys give you the maximum possible amount of space to hit, but make it harder to distinguish between them. It’s not the best netbook keyboard, but we wouldn’t be put off buying the D260 because of it. The touchpad is subtly integrated into the palm rest, your finger glides over the surface and there’s a big seesaw button below with a satisfying click. There are the usual three USB ports and a memory card reader, but no HDMI output for easy connection to a TV, with only a VGA its low price, it’s not surprising to find a small 160GB hard disk inside the D260. Most netbooks now use larger 250GB drives, though you’ll still need external storage if you want to store a large media library of videos , music and photos. This netbook comes with Windows 7 Starter for Small Notebook PCs, so you can't upgrade the RAM over 1GB without upgrading the operating an Intel Atom N450 and 1GB of RAM, this netbook performs identically in our benchmarks to practically every other. It’s suitable for web browsing, office tasks, and simple touch ups to the odd photo, but little battery has 4400mAh battery is smaller than some, notably the 5900mAh example in Samsung’s N230. Its battery life in our light usage test was just under six hours, well short of what many, admittedly chunkier and slightly heavier, netbooks can manage. Whatever the reasons, the D260 wouldn’t be our first choice if working on the move is a nice touch is the D260’s power supply. Not only is it very small, but the plug connector can be attached at any of four different angles. So you can always plug your netbook into a crowded multi-plug adaptor.

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