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Acer - Aspire One - D255 (Black) $249.00 Plus $6.00 Delivery from No Worries

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Not Win 8 but still cheap! this has to be the cheapest net book around.

• Windows 7 Starter 32bit + Android
• 10.1" SD 1024 x 600 WSVGA resolution, LED backlit TFT LCD
• 250GBSATA HDD 5400rpme
• 1GB SDRAM
• Webcam 640 x 480 resolution

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  • Processor Intel Atom N550 (1.5GHz, 1Mb L2 cache)
    Ram 1 GB SDRAM (single channel soDIMM slot, max 1Gb)

    Storage

    250GB SATA HDD 5400rpm
    Display 10.1 SD 1024 x 600 WSVGA resolution, LED backlit TFT LCD
    Networking Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, LAN 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet

    Card Reader Multi-in-1 card reader
    Audio HD audio support, Built in mono speakers
    Optical Drive None

    Operating System Windows 7 Starter 32bit + Android
    Power 6-cell Li-ion battery pack, 48W 4400mAh

    • usually max ram is 2gb in win7 starter netbooks..

    • Not even Dual Core… Slow OK eg, for uTorrent, maybe…?

  • +4

    kill it with fire

  • +2

    these would have been a bargain 2 years ago..

    • I thought it was when i bought one from officeworks for $249 about 2 years ago. SATA controller has recently crapped out though. now runs ubuntu from an external drive

    • OLD STOCK? DSE sold 'em for $249 two years ago…

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  • Wont buy it for $100. The one a friend gave me can not even surf the web with more than a couple firefox tabs.

    • +2

      bump the ram up to 2GB, and swap out the HDD for an SSD and they run ok. But they are still kind of crippled

      • +2

        then you might as well buy a low end laptop/ultrabook for 249+SSD+RAM

    • I have a similar specced netbook and found moreso that Windows 7 Starter was just buggy. I've put Ubuntu on it and it runs fine, only downside is the Linux implementation of flash is crap, so it doesn't like two videos playing at same time.

  • bit sad when i dont use my 1,280 x 800 7" tablet that much as it lacks resolution and yet there's still 1,024 x 600 10" netbooks out there

    • I agree in a way. I used my Nexus 7(1st gen) heaps until I got my Nexus 4. I'd rather read on a smaller screen with a higher ppi than on a larger screen with a lower ppi(to a certain extent).

  • I own one of these, I think I bought it from HN's @ 199 about 2 years ago..

    Actually goes alright with the 60GB SSD I put in, not really a bargain now though.

  • Yep $200 a couple of years ago was common.
    skip!

  • I have 3 if these, but have upgraded to 2G ram with 1TB
    HDD. Running 24 hrs for torrents etc for almost 2 yrs now,Not bad at all, can't comment on the price as I bought them for $299 at that time.

    • You run torrents on all 3 netbooks?

  • What a waste of money…

  • Netbooks, so 2009. Tablets are NOW!

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