JKOnTheRun Reviews Acer's Aspire One Linux Notebook

by Sam Dean - Aug. 11, 2008Comments (2)

Back in June, we wrote about Acer's entry into the Linux-based, low-priced laptop fray. The company's Aspire One laptops, at under $400 and pre-loaded with lots of open source software, compete with other netbooks such as Asus' popular Eee PC laptops. Now, our sister blog JKOnTheRun has put one of these laptops through its paces. Check out the unboxing video here, and a list of complaints here. JKOnTheRun has concluded that Asus' Xandros Linux distribution is a better choice than the Aspire One's Linpus Lite.

 



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JKOnTheRun also updated this post with 5 Things it Likes About the Acer Aspire One:

http://www.jkontherun.com/2008/08/things-i-like-a.html

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nice blog very informative....

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