From Engadget -
Acer finally launched its Aspire One D250 Windows 7 / Android netbook. Unfortunately the implementation of Android leaves a lot to be desired.
First of all, the netbook is touchscreen deficient. Then the lack of designated Android keys forces the use of both the trackpad and ESC key a bit too often. Also you can only boot Android -- to access Windows you've got to select "Switch OS" from within Android itself and then wait for Microsoft to take over. Still, it provides something new - just enough for it to be appeal to some of us.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Acer Aspire One D250 Android netbook gets fondled and photographed
Posted by xujiren at 7:57 PM
Labels: Acer Aspire One D250 Android
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