Acer Aspire One Windows XP/Vista Drivers
Wonder where to get Windows XP/Vista drivers for your Acer Aspire One? Check out the official Acer driver repository. To download appropriate drivers you have to select Notebooks and then find Aspire One in the list. Choose your model… You will be given a link for driver download, as well as to BIOS updates, patches, applications and docs. Update: Acers changed their Drivers and Downloads page, so now to get to drivers for Acer Aspire One you have to select Netbooks. Once you land on Aspire One drivers page you can choose drivers for Windows XP or Windows Vista using Operating System drop down list. Note that for some models of Aspire One only drivers for Windows XP are provided. There might be some alternative sources of drivers for Windows around, however we highly recommend using drivers from official repository. Drivers downloaded from the third party web sites can cause harm to your notebook. 5 things to like and dislike about Acer Aspire One
jkOnTheRun has a set of two articles describing 5 things he likes about Acer Aspire One and 5 things he dislike about it.
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 review on Laptopmag
Laptopmag has a review of Dell Inspiron Mini 9 (Linux version) and writes: Despite its inferior keyboard, we recommend the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 over the Aspire one for those users interested in Linux. Asus Eee PC 1000HA Review at Slashgear
Slashgear reviews Asus Eee PC 1000HA and writes: With no integrated 3G WWAN, no Bluetooth, no particularly stand-out functionality and a reasonably bland design, the ASUS Eee PC 1000HA is never going to be a huge statement piece. However it succeeds because, for most people, that’s not what a netbook needs to be. Asus Eee PC S101 review on T3.com
T3.com has a Asus Eee PC S101 review and writes: Blindingly obvious upon first sight, the Eee PC S101 from ASUS is a world apart from the previous Fisher Price-esque models… Samsung NC10 Review in Laptopmag.com
Laptopmag.com has a Samsung NC10 review and writes: The Samsung NC10 has joined the ranks of 10-inch netbooks—including the Eee PC 1000H, MSI Wind, and Lenovo IdeaPad S10—and it beats them all. The $499 NC10 may have the same cookie-cutter specs as its competitors, including a 1.6-GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, and Windows XP, but its spacious, well-positioned keyboard and more than 6 hours of battery life make this system our favorite 10-inch netbook yet. |