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Posted on 13-08-2008
Filed Under (Reviews) by KiNG on 13-08-2008
Yesterday I shared five aspects of the Acer Aspire One that I wasn’t too fond of. It’s not all bad of course, so today it’s time to highlight a few elements that I do like for this $379 netbook. Bear in mind my standard disclosure: these are simply my opinions so use this information to form your own thoughts. A few commenters in the last go-around seem to have missed that part, so it’s worth the restate. With any device, there’s both good and bad; regardless of my opinions, there’s definitely an audience for this device.

Build quality. I’ll start with something that I mentioned during our video unboxing because I think it’s a key element to discuss for a $379 notebook computer. I was leery of the build quality due to some poor experiences with Acer products in the past. Combine that caution with a low-cost, low-profit margin netbook and it could have been a disaster. Nothing could be farther from the truth, however. I’m very impressed with how sturdy this little lappy seems to be. The keyboard doesn’t exhibit any of the “wiggle” I saw prior on my Asus Eee PC for starters. The screen hinges? Pretty darn solid at any viewing angle. No doubt that most (if not all) of the lower-priced netbooks will be plastic boxes, but this is one well-build plastic box.
Display. You have to like a glossy screen if you want to use an Acer Aspire One, but I’m used to that on my MacBook Pro and Samsung Q1UP UMPC. I thought Acer might have gone with a low quality display, but the LED backlit 8.9-incher is fantastic.

Aceraspirefront

It’s bright and crystal clear with 9 steps of brightness. I find that I can set the screen to about half-brightness and be very comfortable. It also has one of the widest viewing angles I’ve ever seen as shown below.

Further reading here

Comments

wetbaloney on 10 September, 2008 at 11:19 pm #

how do you set the brightness? I can’t find anything on mine to do so, and the documentation seems to have nothing on this.


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