|
It's a shame. The AO751 potentially has so much right, but a few key bungles keep me from throwing my weight behind Acer's big-boned netbook. Maybe a deluxe model with a better CPU or a discrete GPU? Maybe less preinstalled gunk to clean out? Whatever the case, as shipped today, this model is tough to recommend.
|
|
mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2014-07-01 03:43:49
|
A decent, portable computer for casual media and web use, despite some clunky added software Others to consider Asus Seashell 1005HA User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
High-def LED display, able to get online via Wi-Fi, Ethernet or 3G SIM, good battery life, excellent value...
Slower than comparable netbooks, too much preloaded softwareLook and Feel...
A decent, portable computer for casual media and web use, despite some clunky added software...
|
|
Osnews.com Updated: 2014-07-01 03:43:49
|
Geeks.com, home to cheap laptops and discounted netbooks sent us over the Acer Aspire One AO751h for a review. The AO751h is in-between of a small laptop and a netbook and so it makes it an interesting item to investigate.The model we received comes wi...
|
|
|
The first generation of netbooks comprised little more than overpriced toys that gave us a glimpse into the future of this emerging mobile market. Tiny screens, even smaller solid state storage and an overall cheap look and feel initially kept many use...
With regards to overall form and function, Acer did a nice job with the 751h. You will notice some reflections and glaring in brightly-lit environments due to its glossy screen, but that is a small price to pay for this beauty. As was the case in our...
|
|
|
Finding ways to differentiate your product in the notebook market can be difficult. Most companies are currently going with the Intel Atom N270/N280 CPU combined with the 945GSE chipset. The result is that performance is nearly identical between simila...
|
|
|
Would You Buy This? 0Yes 0No Acer Aspire ONE 751H Test Scores Overall 78 Performance 82 Features 77 Design 75 Full Test Report » Before You Buy How to Buy a Laptop How to Buy a Netbook Top All-Purpose Laptops Top Power Laptops Top Ultraportable Laptops...
Goodsized screen, Large, comfortable keyboard...
Horrid mouse button...
|
|
|
On the hunt for student-friendly notebooks, peripherals, and accessories? Check out our guide to outfitting a student lair with the most practical gear. Back To School season is upon us, but this year feels different. Students want to be prepared for...
|
|
|
It’s probably fair to say that we haven’t been particularly impressed with what we’ve heard about Acer’s Aspire One 751. The phrase “pretty but dumb” has been muttered more than once, an aesthetically pleasing machine but one lacking in processing powe...
|
|
about.com Updated: 2014-07-01 03:43:49
|
Acers Aspire One 751h is a compromise in features among netbooks that some may like and others could hate. It uses a larger, higher resolution display that gives it a much better working environment. This also gives it a larger keyboard...
Higher Resolution Display, Larger Than Average Keyboard, Good Six Hour Battery Life...
Slower Z Series Processor Makes It Slower Than Most Netbooks, Small Trackpad, Lots of Trialware...
|
|
laptopz.com Updated: 2014-07-01 03:43:49
|
Acer Aspire One751h-1545 is very popular in market. Now, let have a brief review:Dimensions (WD):11.8 x 8.5 inches (8.8 inches with battery)Height; 1.0 inchesScreen size: (diagonal) 11.6 inchesSystem weight / Weight with AC adapter: 3.0/3.6 poundsProce...
|
|
|
Acers 11.6-inch Aspire One netbook hits the right mixture of portability and comfort. The screen is sharp, and the keyboard is spacious, yet the whole package is still compact. The Aspire One is also well-equipped with 3 USB ports, VGA output, a webc...
|
|
|
Short Version: The $399 Acer Aspire One 751h is an affordable netbook with marathon battery life, a gorgeous screen, and an excellent keyboard. As long as you don’t expect to watch high-quality video clips, this machine makes for a very compelling pur...
|
|
|
Call me a notebook geek, but I cant help but get excited anytime a netbook advertises a full-size keyboard and screen specifications other than 10 inches and 1,024-by-600 resolution. The Acer Aspire One (A0751h) was full of promise when it was anno...
Great screen. Excellent screen resolution. Largest netbook keyboard to date. 6-cell battery comes standard with the price. 7 hours of battery life. Competitively priced.
Poorly engineered mouse buttons. Intel Z520 Atom processor not as fast as that of its peers.
For $350, with a unique widescreen and full-size keyboard, we can ignore the Acer Aspire One (A0751h)s slow Atom processor and the crappy mouse buttons...
|
|
computershopper.com Updated: 2014-07-01 03:43:49
|
The appeal of the new Aspire One 751h is not so much what this netbook adds to Acers netbook line, although we do like its roomy 11.6-inch screen and new slim design. Rather, the most significant update is what it does away with. Gone is the...
High-resolution screen for a netbook; excellent keyboard; very good battery life...
Slow; poor video playback; difficult-to-press touch-pad button...
The Aspire One 751h has one of the better screen-and-keyboard combos weve seen on a netbook, but its performance disappoints...
|
|
|
In many ways, the Acer Aspire One AO751h, the company’s first 11.6-inch netbook, is an improvement over its recently refreshed 10-inch cousin: users get an extra inch of screen real estate, a roomier keyboard, and more than 7 hours of battery life (it...
Slim design, Long battery life, Comfortable keyboard, Bright, high-resolution display, Strong wireless range...
Subpar performance scores, Relatively small touchpad, Stiff single touch button...
If you’re craving a little more screen real estate than the average netbook, along with a high-res display, the $379 Acer Aspire One AO751h combines several compelling features, such as seven hours of battery life and an exceptionally slim 1-inch th...
|
|
tcmagazine.info Updated: 2016-12-10 01:08:46
|
It is fairly apparent that each machine has been built for a specific user base, and that they don’t really collide with one another in anything other than high portability. The first conclusion that I would draw from analyzing the four netb...
|
|
laptoplogic.com Updated: 2016-12-10 01:08:46
|
DesignKeyboard:Display Quality:ConnectivityUpgradingPerformanceBattery PerformanceReal-life usage:ConclusionBottom Line:The Aspire One is another venture into the Netbook range, but this time from the laptop manufacturer giant Acer. It has a 8.9”...
Awesome LCD color, 6Cell battery option, Nice Keyboard, 3 USB, Nice amount of HDD space...
Severe color shifting LCD, Smaller screen than others, No bluetooth, No Wireless N, Noisy...
All in all, this netbook is nice to look at and does just about everything all the others can do. The specs (which matches nearly every other netbook out there) offers decent hard drive space, 6-cell option, glossy screen and nice webcam to boot. Its l...
|
|
|
This is an Acer Aspire One ultra-portable ‘netbook’ with an 8.9″ screen. It is the 120GB, Windows XP version and the color is Sapphire BlueThe specifications include:Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.6Ghz) with Windows XP Home Edition1GB DDR2...
Light weight, small size, Solid construction, Bright, goodquality screen, Very nice reducedsize keyboard, Speedy, cool and quiet...
Small screen, Lousy speaker, Awkward touchpad layout, Lack of Bluetooth, Short battery life...
|
|
g4tv.com Updated: 2016-12-10 01:08:46
|
Video Review: Chris Hardwick gets intimate with the new Acer Aspire One Notebook computer, and tells us what we can expect to see in it, with this edition of Gadget Pr0n...
|
|
|
While there’s no shortage of variety in the netbook market, one of the most commonly recommended - and certainly most commonly searched for here on SlashGear - is the Acer Aspire One. With a slick casing, brand name recognition and relatively large de...
|
|
|
For just $349, Acer’s XP-powered mini-notebook is nearly irresistible.
Good feature set for the money, Attractive design, Good Wi-Fi performance, Comfortable keyboard...
Short battery life, Awkward vertical touchpad buttons...
Acer became a member of the ever-expanding mini-notebook club with the Linpus Linux Lite version of the Aspire one, which we praised for its intuitive interface, fast boot time, and comfortable keyboard. The company follows up that Linux-based machine...
|
|
theonbutton.com Updated: 2016-12-10 01:08:46
|
Following a false start worthy of the Olympics, Acer’s repair shop just delivered me a new Aspire One. My first Aspire One must have been so fried that it was not worth repairing, so take two begins…Initial reactions to the Acer Aspire OneFirst impres...
|
|
Geek.com Updated: 2016-12-10 01:08:46
|
The Acer Aspire One is one of the so-called netbooks or mini-notebooks inspired by the success of the Asus Eee PC. It is just over two pounds and comes in two distinctly different models. One model runs the Linux operating system and has 512MB RAM wit...
|
|
|
Netbooks are breeding at an alarming rate. Of course that's mostly a good thing, in that it drives down prices and gives more choice to the consumer. The only downside is that the tighter margins on netbooks become, the fewer players are likely to get int...
|
|
|
Acer Building an ultra-portable notebook - or UMPC or sub-notebook or whatever the hell you want to call it – shouldn't be all that hard, but the sheer number of companies out there struggling to get it right seems to imply that there are hidden co...
Acer does have a secret strength though – an Acer in the whole as it were, Cost is one of the main strengths of the Acer Aspire One. At the moment you can expect the Eee 901 from Asus to be retailing for around £300 - £320. The MSI Wind? Around £330 t...
|
|
v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-10 01:08:46
|
Miniature notebooks, which do all the jobs of full-sized ones but with slightly less power, seem to be the order of the day in 2008. The trend was started by the Asus Eee, but since then theres been the Packard Bell Easynote XS, the HP Mininote, the M...
Very cheap, Great keyboard, Clever storage system...
Mediocre battery...
Staggeringly good value, with a decent screen and good keyboard.
|
|
|
With more than a passing nod to the Asus Eee PC, and in particular the new Asus Eee PC 901, with the Acer Aspire One Acer has taken on the concept of affordable mini-laptop – and improved upon it.Comparisons between the Acer Aspire One and Asus Eee PC...
A few glitches aside such as near-useless track buttons, and no user adjustable screen brightness, the Acer Aspire One is the current pick of the breed. Figure in the curvier styling and shiny colours, and Acer moves to the top of the list, especially...
|
|
|
Asus, watch your back. Youve been coasting for a while on the Eee PC. Oh, sure, its cheap and tiny, but youve got serious competition waiting in the wings. Acer provided us with a preview (preproduction) unit of the upcoming Aspire One, which may b...
Second SD card slot for dedicated system memory, Great keyboard considering the size...
Only a preview unit.
A hands-on peek at the next big mini-notebook...
|
|