A week after Amazon.com began accepting preorders for the Acer Aspire One AOD150, the netbook is now shipping.
The Aspire One AOD150 is Acer’s first 10.1-inch netbook and comes with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 160GB hard drive. Running Windows XP, it also has a 6-cell battery that makes the netbook good for up to five hours of continuous usage.
As mentioned last time, the machine is priced at a very competitive $349.99 at Amazon.com but they still only have it in blue, with the red and black options apparently not yet in stock.
Source: Small-Laptops.com


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Yeah, well the Acer is separated by universes from the Samsung when it comes to price too. Once you cross the $450 mark, it’s no longer a netbook, it’s a cheapo sub-notebook. Also, most laptops are getting glossy screens, so it’s just something that gadget users are going to have to deal with. I wonder if he wishes they’d make a matte-finish iPhone just for him. But WTF, Acer? No brown? For shame. At least I’ve got my AAO-150 in Brown.
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