Aspire One: the netbook Eee PC killer from Acer?

  2008-07-04 22:00:03
Acer’s Aspire One is finally on sale in Australia and represents Acer’s first true foray into territory already claimed by computers such as the Asus Eee PC, the HP MiniNote 2133 and the MSI Wind. Other manufacturers such as Pioneer Computers also have similar devices, and Dell’s upcoming“E” subnotebook will also be a challenger. But the Aspire One, at AUD $599 for the Linux version, with a $99 cashback via redemption through Acer making it only AUD $500, and AUD $699 for the Windows XP version, also with a $99 cash back, making it $600, puts additional pressure on the Asus Eee PC. 
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