
That’s why we’re impressed with Acer’s entry in the netbook wars, the Aspire One. Can you say “losing sight of simple and affordable”?

That’s not even mentioning the online buzz about an Asus presentation last month that outlined a confusing crop of more than 20 Eee-branded PCs at prices up to $900.
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HP offers a bare-bones, Linux-based configuration of its 2133 Mini-Note for $499, but the top-of-the-line Windows Vista Business model is a hefty $829.Īnd while the original 7-inch-screened Eee flew off the shelves at $400, Asus’ current 10-inch Eee PC 1000 costs $700. That’s why Asus has been joined by HP, Acer, MSI, and (soon) Dell and Lenovo, all trying to find the sweet spot of reduced-but-not-too-reduced features and performance versus price.Trouble is, the plunging prices of full-fledged notebooks are screwing with the sweet spot. They’re also selling like mad to students and traveling professionals who don’t want to carry a heavy full-sized laptop just for going online or doing some word processing or presentation work - and who don’t want to pay big bucks for an upscale ultralight such as Apple’s MacBook Air or Lenovo’s ThinkPad X301. We have a winner, if not in the sales competition at least in the nomenclature contest: The low-priced, lightweight laptops inspired by last fall’s Asus Eee PC and since described as everything from mini-notebooks to kneetops to Microsoft’s catchy acronym ULCPCs (ultra-low-cost PCs) are now universally called “netbooks”, after their primary purpose of simple Web and e-mail access.

Pros: great value, good features, Wi-Fi, lightweightĬons: performance is underwhelming, weak battery life

The Atom-powered ultraportable also boasts an 8.9-inch screen, a nearly full-sized keyboard, a great price ($349)–and Wi-Fi, of course.
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Windows XP and a 120GB hard disk give Acer’s 2.3-pound compact netbook PC an edge over Linux lightweights when it comes to adding software (though there’s a Linux version, too).
