Thu, Feb 19th, 2009 |
Hands-on Acer's Aspire One A110/A150 may have been knocked off the top of the totem pole by Samsung's NC10, and it may be on the verge of being superseded by its new big brother, the 10in version, but it's proved a hugely popular netbook.
Lots of folk own one, lots of folk use one and lots of folk reckon the base model doesn't have enough memory.
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