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	<title>Comments on: Acer Computer LU.S360B.062 Aspire One Netbook/golden Brwn</title>
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		<title>By: Tech Eng</title>
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		<description>I like this Acer netbook in every way. I got it refurbished at a decent price, but was pleasantly surprised at the like-new condition it came in. DO NOT expect this or ANY NETBOOK to perform as well as a regular laptop. It&#039;s not meant to be used that way. But for e-mail, chat, other social networking, or even streaming video, it performs well hands-down, even over my older (5 yr old) laptop. But if you want to multi-task and run office applications, you&#039;re better off with a regular-size notebook with a decent Intel Pentium, duo Core, or any non-Celeron processor and 2GB memory. 
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&lt;br /&gt;It took me over two months to decide between a regular laptop and a netbook, because I had to decide between performance and portability. But in my case, portability won out, and I&#039;m glad it did. I already have a decent desktop PC at home and when some member of my family is on it, it&#039;s so nice to just pull this out and fire it up. It does boot up quickly for me, and I would recommend getting a netbook with a large hard drive, at last 40GB (but recommend 120-160GB or more) that can run a Microsoft OS (XP or now Windows 7), not just a tiny one with 8-16GB capacity.
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&lt;br /&gt;I stil gave it five stars, but my only gripe, if any, is that it IS kinda small and the takes getting used to, as I almost lost how I can type on a full sized keyboard after using this one, but not a really big deal, as I mentioned earlier I wanted portability. But I understand why they don&#039;t sell netbooks anymore with less than 10 inch screens these days. The 10-in. size and keyboard is perfect for a portable netbook, but for the price I got mine, I&#039;m happy with the 8.9 inch screen, which BTW, can be expanded as far as the viewing size is concerned with the touchpad. 
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&lt;br /&gt;In this case, I thought the dark copper color was quite handsome and unique as well, compared to the usual black or blue models, but I may get a skin for it as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like this Acer netbook in every way. I got it refurbished at a decent price, but was pleasantly surprised at the like-new condition it came in. DO NOT expect this or ANY NETBOOK to perform as well as a regular laptop. It&#8217;s not meant to be used that way. But for e-mail, chat, other social networking, or even streaming video, it performs well hands-down, even over my older (5 yr old) laptop. But if you want to multi-task and run office applications, you&#8217;re better off with a regular-size notebook with a decent Intel Pentium, duo Core, or any non-Celeron processor and 2GB memory. </p>
<p>It took me over two months to decide between a regular laptop and a netbook, because I had to decide between performance and portability. But in my case, portability won out, and I&#8217;m glad it did. I already have a decent desktop PC at home and when some member of my family is on it, it&#8217;s so nice to just pull this out and fire it up. It does boot up quickly for me, and I would recommend getting a netbook with a large hard drive, at last 40GB (but recommend 120-160GB or more) that can run a Microsoft OS (XP or now Windows 7), not just a tiny one with 8-16GB capacity.</p>
<p>I stil gave it five stars, but my only gripe, if any, is that it IS kinda small and the takes getting used to, as I almost lost how I can type on a full sized keyboard after using this one, but not a really big deal, as I mentioned earlier I wanted portability. But I understand why they don&#8217;t sell netbooks anymore with less than 10 inch screens these days. The 10-in. size and keyboard is perfect for a portable netbook, but for the price I got mine, I&#8217;m happy with the 8.9 inch screen, which BTW, can be expanded as far as the viewing size is concerned with the touchpad. </p>
<p>In this case, I thought the dark copper color was quite handsome and unique as well, compared to the usual black or blue models, but I may get a skin for it as well.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5<br />
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