
Here’s more information about the Acer Aspire One – apparently the good folks at LaptopMag have managed to snag a pre-production version, and here’s what they have to say about it.
Nevertheless, this mini-notebook is one of the thinnest and lightest we’ve tested, which also offers it a competitive advantage. The customized Linux interface is also one of the best we’ve seen, a worthy competitor to ASUS’s customized version of Xandros Linux. We look forward to putting the two custom Linuxes head-to-head.
Unfortunately, being unable to open it up and upgrade both the flash drive and RAM is quite the bummer.
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