Acer has made a good balance in the compromise between size and function. This thing has plenty of power and is small enough to get lost in a suitcase. Even the power supply is down sized. I wish these had been available when I used to lug a standard laptop through airports and attempt to squeeze it between my gut and the seat in front of me to use on the plane. Reduced weight to carry and small size changes the whole travel event.
This computer is just what I wanted for traveling on my motorcycle. 6 hour battery life is an honest claim. Built in wireless for use many locations on the road. Small keyboard not hard to learn to touch type. Biggest error is hitting small enter and backspace keys. Screen is good quality and just barely big enough. A lot more vertical scrolling viewing documents or web pages. Some pictures not all onthe screen at the same time vertically.
Loading software no problem. Copy the CD to a thumb drive then onto the computer. Not having a CD or DVD drive minimal problem as on other computers I go weeks at a time without using. At some point may buy one to use with it but right now don't see justification for expense.
User manual is minimal. I found out by accident the new features on touch pad by going to the touch pad web page. It is a "two finger" touch pad that can scroll and zoom. As a long time laptop user I am comfortable with the touch pad and do not miss the mouse but was unaware of the advancements in touch pad features.
I have also hooked it up to a projector for Power Point presentations. It automatically adjusts to normal screen size and works fine. If massive power is not needed then a monitor, keyboard and external DVD wil allow this to function as a primary computer that travels.
Get more detail about Acer Aspire One AOA150-1049 8.9-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) Black.
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