Acer Aspire One D250
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Análisis para el Acer Aspire One D250
Origen: Jambitz Archive.org version
La Aspire One (D250-1958) de Acer es relativamente barata pero las experiencias de navegación y tecleado necesitan una buena revisión.
PROS
Una de las netbooks más ligeras disponibles. Precio relativamente barato. Excelente duración de la pila.
CONTRAS
Diseño nada del otro mundo. El teclado está apretado. El touchpad y los botones del ratón son muy chiquitos.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 10/30/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60%
Análises en otras idiomas
Origen: PC Authority EN→ES Archive.org version
Google’s Android OS provides a disappointing distraction from an otherwise average netbook. The first time we laid our hands on Acer's Aspire One D250, we were quietly impressed. A slimline netbook with some nice design touches, it was only the stiff competition that left it floundering. As it stands, the novelty merely serves as a brief distraction from the D250's competent but unremarkable charms. There are better netbooks available for less.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/23/2010
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60% precio: 60%
Origen: V3.co.uk EN→ES Archive.org version
We looked at the Acer Aspire One D250 a few months ago – that model came with the Windows XP operating system. This new edition has been updated to include the newer Windows 7 Starter edition, but in addition it runs the Google Android operating system, as an alternative to Windows. Having the Android operating system doesn’t add much to what’s already a decent computer, except for increasing the price.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 01/16/2010
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60%
Origen: Channel Web EN→ES Archive.org version
We looked at the Acer Aspire One D250 a few months ago – that model came with the Windows XP operating system. This new edition has been updated to include the newer Windows 7 Starter edition, but in addition it runs the Google Android operating system, as an alternative to Windows. Having the Android operating system doesn’t add much to what’s already a decent computer, except for increasing the price.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 01/16/2010
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60%
Origen: Tech Advisor EN→ES Archive.org version
This new version of the Acer Aspire One D250 with Windows 7 and Android is around £280 – or you can find the first Windows XP version for £199. Put kindly, we’d say that Acer's Android-on-a-netbook project is work in progress right now, with so little actually possible on the Google Linux side. If you need to get things done, you’re still going to have to work in Windows.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 11/24/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 70% precio: 70% características: 70% procesamiento: 70%
Origen: Tech Advisor EN→ES Archive.org version
This new version of the Acer Aspire One D250 with Windows 7 and Android is around £280 – or you can find the first Windows XP version for £199. Put kindly, we’d say that Acer's Android-on-a-netbook project is work in progress right now, with so little actually possible on the Google Linux side. If you need to get things done, you’re still going to have to work in Windows.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 11/24/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 70% precio: 70% características: 70% procesamiento: 70%
Origen: CNet EN→ES Archive.org version
The latest version of the 10.1-inch Acer Aspire One D250 is a netbook with a difference. It's the first mini PC we've seen that comes not only with Windows XP installed but also with Google Android, an operating system designed primarily for mobile phones. By including the Android OS, Acer intended to give users of the Aspire One D250 Android faster access to everyday computing applications. While it boots quickly though, the presence of Android soon causes more problems than it solves
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 11/23/2009
Puntuación: movilidad: 80%
Origen: PC Pro EN→ES Archive.org version
The first time we laid our hands on Acer's Aspire One D250, we were quietly impressed. A slimline netbook with some nice design touches, it was only the stiff competition that left it floundering. Now, however, the D250 can lay claim to one feat none of its competitors can. Not only does it have Windows 7 Starter Edition installed, it's also the first Android netbook.
Google's Android OS provides a disappointing distraction from an otherwise average netbook.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 10/22/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 50% precio: 67% rendimiento: 33% características: 67%
Origen: Computer Shopper EN→ES Archive.org version
Bringing us the first netbook with Google’s much-talked-about Android operating system, Acer has cemented its place in the mini-laptop marketplace. The $349 Aspire One AOD250-1613 comes with both Android and Windows XP in a dual-boot configuration, but once we test-drove the machine, we questioned how just useful this really is to the average user. The AOD250 has a curious second operating system (Google's Android) and long battery life, but its ergonomics are flawed, and Android is less exciting than we hoped.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 10/01/2009
Puntuación: movilidad: 80% ergonomía: 40%
Origen: Techradar EN→ES Archive.org version
Can this Aspire One netbook keep a proud line alive? The Acer Aspire One D250 is an extremely portable machine. Not only is it one of the thinnest netbooks we've seen but, for a system boasting a 10.1-inch screen, it's also very light. Weighing just 1kg, this a great netbook for frequent travellers. The Acer Aspire One D250 is a very capable netbook. It boasts the portability - certainly in terms of weight - of much smaller machines, which makes it suitable for those frequently on the road.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 08/27/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60%
Origen: CNet EN→ES Archive.org version
Just a few months ago, Acer launched the first 10-inch version of its Aspire One netbook, the D150. It's a good machine, but it has its limitations: a terrible touchpad, bulky dimensions (due to its six-cell battery) and a keyboard that's positively cramped compared with the competition. The Acer Aspire One D250 is a respectable netbook that fixes some of its predecessor's most limiting flaws. The problem is, however, that it doesn't offer any ground-breaking features to make it stand out in the burgeoning netbook market.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 07/09/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 72%
Origen: Notebookreview.com EN→ES Archive.org version
Acer used a small keyboard, small touchpad, and worst of all a small battery on what is otherwise a fantastic netbook. Considering how crowded the netbook market has become over the last year I really expected Acer to deliver more with their 10-inch netbook. Yes, it costs less than $300, but that price looks less impressive when other netbooks have better keyboards, better touchpads, and MUCH better battery life for less than $400.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 07/06/2009
Puntuación: precio: 80% rendimiento: 40% movilidad: 40% procesamiento: 80%
Origen: IT Reviews EN→ES Archive.org version
There's no doubt that the D250 is a step forward compared to the original Aspire One. We were, however, hoping for more of a leap forward from Acer. Yes, the use of Intel's latest N280 CPU and the excellent screen are both plus points, and it's priced with rival offerings, but we're left wondering why Acer didn't furnish it with 802.11n WiFi and, perhaps more importantly, why it didn't take the opportunity to design a slightly bigger keyboard. And with the Asus Eee PC 1000HE offering vastly better battery life and a more usable keyboard, the Aspire One D250 just misses out on a Recommended award.
Leistung 80, Ausstattung 40, Display 80
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 07/03/2009
Puntuación: rendimiento: 80% características: 40% pantalla: 80%
Origen: CNet EN→ES Archive.org version
As prices keep dropping in the Netbook Wars, staying competitive among a slew of me-too Atom-powered mini-notebooks is a challenge. While paying $500 for a Netbook was common just a year ago, today, stripped-down yet still functional Netbooks are now pushing $300, led by Dell and its bare-bones Mini 10v. Acer's Aspire One helped define the Netbook to the masses, undercutting the competition at $350, and the latest version drops the price (while slimming down the chassis) with the $298 Aspire One AOD250. For the price, it's hard to find fault with Acer's even cheaper version of the 10.1-inch Aspire One, as long as you're not expecting top-of-the-line features
72, Leistung 70, Ausstattung 70, Mobilität 70
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 06/18/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 72% rendimiento: 70% características: 70% movilidad: 70%
Origen: vnunet.com EN→ES Archive.org version
Mini-notebook screen sizes have been creeping up ever since the 7in Asus Eee PC launched in 2008. Now 10in screens are the norm, and that's exactly what you'll find on the Aspire One D250. The Aspire One D250 is well-built and comes with a good range of features. It's by no means perfect, though, and as with all mini-notebooks, it's important to remember that only suitable for relatively basic computer tasks. A good hard disk and processor with decent battery life, but few distinguishing features given the price.
80
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 06/17/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: PC Mag EN→ES Archive.org version
With most netbooks measuring over an inch thick, Acer found another way to improve its best-selling netbook: Make it thinner and lighter while (most important) not raising the price. With the Aspire One (D250-1165), Acer has eliminated a considerable amount of the plastic of its predecessor, the Aspire One (10-inch), making it slightly lighter and only 0.8 inch thick. It's merely an aesthetic overhaul, though; it keeps the original Intel Atom parts and the below-average (89 percent) keyboard. Still, the street price remains constant at $300 ($350 for the six-cell configuration). The Acer Aspire One (D250-1165) is now thinner and lighter than its predecessor without raising prices.
80
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 06/09/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Reg Hardware EN→ES Archive.org version
Usability is paramount when it comes to netbooks, and given the updated keyboard found on Acer's Aspire One 751 it's hard not to feel a little hard done by that the company has opted to use the old Aspire One A110 keyboard on the D250. The new machine is not without its charms, but with the similarly specified Eee PC 1000HE boasting 802.11n, a better keyboard and a barn-storming nine-hour maximum battery life, we suspect many will opt for Asus' offering, especially since it costs the same. Naturally, the Eee PC 1000HE's long battery life means a bigger battery and, in turn, a heavier 1.45kg netbook – it's almost twice as thick, too - it's up to you whether you think it's worth the extra 350g
80
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 06/04/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Computer Shopper EN→ES Archive.org version
Following in the attractive, glossy-blue footsteps of previous Acer netbooks, the Aspire One AOD250-1165 continues the product line's tradition of low price, lightweight design, and travel-friendly features. Of course, that description applies to most netbooks, so any netbook looking to break away from the pack today needs something special to distinguish it. Acer's latest Aspire One netbook has a thin design and lightweight price, making it a top contender for budget-minded travelers.
79
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 06/01/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 79%
Origen: Laptop Mag EN→ES Archive.org version
Acer’s flagship netbook gets smaller and lighter. Overall, we’re very impressed with the Acer Aspire One AOD250. It performs very well, and at $298 ($349 with a 6-cell battery), it’s competitively priced compared to both the ASUS Eee PC 1008HA ($429) and the MSI Wind U123 ($379), which, while $80 and $30 more expensive, respectively, have faster processors and long battery life. Still, we’re at a loss as to why Acer felt it needed a nearly identical system in terms of price and performance, albeit one that’s marginally thinner and lighter. We would much rather give up that extra 0.3 inches of thickness for a wider keyboard and touchpad. But, as far as netbooks go, the Acer Aspire One AOD250 is every bit as good as its predecessor, in an even smaller package.
80
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 05/27/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: HardwareLuxx DE→ES Archive.org version
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 05/15/2010
Puntuación: pantalla: 80% movilidad: 80% procesamiento: 90%
Origen: Chip.de DE→ES Archive.org version
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/19/2010
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 76% precio: 100% rendimiento: 62% características: 68% pantalla: 75% movilidad: 89% ergonomía: 74%
Origen: e-media - 11/09
Comparación, , largo, Fecha: 06/01/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% pantalla: 80% movilidad: 100% procesamiento: 60% ergonomía: 80%
Origen: Notebookjournal DE→ES Archive.org version
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 04/27/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 80% rendimiento: 70% características: 30% pantalla: 50% movilidad: 30% procesamiento: 90% ergonomía: 70%
Origen: Notebook Italia IT→ES Archive.org version
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 07/14/2010
Puntuación: precio: 80%
Origen: PC World Italia IT→ES Archive.org version
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 07/14/2009
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 85%
Origen: Datormagazin SV→ES Archive.org version
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 11/11/2009
Puntuación: movilidad: 80%
Comentario
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Muchos juegos son difícilmente ejecutables con estos adaptadores gráficos o se ejecutan de manera muy lenta.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de tarjetas gráficas moviles y la lista de benchmarks.
Intel Atom:
La gama Intel Atom es un microprocesador de 64 bits para portátiles, MID’s o UMPC’s baratos y pequeños. Lo especial de esta nueva arquitectura es la ejecución “in order” (en lugar de la usual y más rápida ejecución “out of order”). Por tanto, el número de transistores del Atom es mucho menor y por tanto más barato de producir.
N270: Procesador eficiente energeticamente, barato y lento de un solo nucleo para Netbooks. Debido a la ejecución in-order, el rendimiento por MHz es peor que el de los procesadores Core Solo o Celeron M.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de procesadores móviles.
10.10": Este es un tamaño típico para tablets y pequeños convertibles.
Grandes tamaños de pantalla permiten resoluciones más altas. Por tanto, los detalles como letras son más grandes. Por otro lado, el consumo de energía es más bajo con diagonales de pantalla más pequeñas y los aparatos son más pequeños, más livianos y más económicos.
>> Para averiguar cual fina es una pantalla, vea nuestra lista de DPI.
1.1 kg: Este peso es típico para grandes tablets, pequeños subportátiles, ultrabooks y convertibles con una diagonal de pantalla de 10-11 pulgadas.
Acer:
En 1976, la empresa se fundó en Taiwán con el nombre de Multitech y pasó a denominarse Acer o Acer Group en 1987. La gama de productos incluye, por ejemplo, portátiles, tabletas, smartphones, ordenadores de sobremesa, monitores, televisores y periféricos informáticos. Desde 2007, el grupo se ha fusionado con Gateway Inc. y Packard Bell, que también comercializan sus propias líneas de portátiles.
Los ordenadores Acer están diseñados para una gran variedad de propósitos, incluidos ultrabooks para uso móvil, portátiles para juegos, opciones asequibles para tareas cotidianas y portátiles convertibles 2 en 1 para mayor versatilidad. La cartera de productos de Acer también incluye tabletas que ofrecen capacidades informáticas y multimedia portátiles.
71.26%: Esta evaluación es mala. La mayoría de las portátiles son mejor evaluadas. Esta no es una recomendación para compra.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra Guia de compra de portátiles.