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Acer Aspire One vs. ASUS Eee PC 901

Acer or ASUS? Both tough choices, both just as affordable. The Eee PC 901 has already wowed the world. Will the Aspire One have the edge to win pockets? You decide.
 
Acer Aspire One (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)
vs
ASUS Eee PC 901 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)

Editors' rating

76
7.6
Excellent

Editors' rating

81
8.1
Excellent

Users' rating


8.7
Spectacular

 
 

Results:

Acer Aspire One (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM):
 43%
ASUS Eee PC 901 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM):
 57%

Total votes: 28

 
 

    Talkback
dariusctc says...
If only they combined the Acer keyboard with the battery life of the Eee PC. That would be as close to a perfect Netbook as you can get.

 
 
jhei says...
It's an obvious victory for Acer in this category. As for the Eee PC, better luck next time.

 
 
ferdiei says...
a small size with lame battery life defeats the purpose of true mobility. Asus Eee still fared better than the Aspire-One unless Acer comes up with an improved version including bluetooth connectivity plus an endurance battery, but Asus could offer an upgraded version or an upscale model where customers will be spoiled to choose from.

 
 
ferdiei says...
here's an objective review of the Aspire-One www.hardwarezone.com...

 
 
bashtechy88 says...
ive got nothing to say but acer rolls out to be a winner for me..design matters and its far more gorgoeus than d asus,.Asus netbook/umpc's design is obvioulsly ugly,it feels and looks plastic..aspire one's spec is cool, i dont mind the omission of bluetooth..i thnk acer aspire is a winner.

 
 
isaac976 says...
wow to be honest I have seen the aspire, and its one hell of a NICE UMPC, as i always shun the EEEPC because of its plasticky feel, go take a look and let me know if i am telling the truth

 
 
ferdiei says...
Acer is now selling a 6-cell battery for the Aspire-One online. a USD119 battery for a USD379 pc ??? (retailing outside SG), that's bul*****

 
 
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