The Acer Aspire One, one of the cheapest mini-notebooks, out there has just gotten even cheaper and a little better. Acer has thrown in a 6-cell battery and reduced pricing for its netbook, making the Aspire One a very smart choice for both Windows XP (now $350) and Linu (now $330). The 6-cell version will retail for $400, th original price of the 3-cell battery. I’m betting this development from Acer has something to do with the imminent launch of the Dell Inspiron 910 netbook.
[via gizmodo]






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