Acer Aspire One A110

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Acer Aspire One A110
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“I have the A110 with 16GB Solid State drive and 3G SIM...”

★★★★★

written by Dee Featist on 01/06/2010

I have the A110 with 16GB Solid State drive and 3G SIM card slot. It was purchased for global traveling and has given good service from the UK to New Zealand via Hong Kong etc. I choose the SSD model for light weight and lack of moving parts for when it was inevitably dropped.

Yes it is slow but with the addition of software such as 'flashfire' and the use of a ramdisk the speed becomes comparable to the hard drive versions (after start up!). I have now also increased the memory to 1.5GB.

The 3G wireless is unlocked and has worked with local PAYG SIMS from the above countries to give low cost internet access.

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“I bought the 160GB model - but a friend bought the...”

★★★★☆

written by Browny12 on 19/05/2010

I bought the 160GB model - but a friend bought the 16GB SSD model.

While mine is fine (once I installed XP) - his is extremely slow,
and what's worse is you can't put a regular HDD in teh SSD model!
So avoid that one.

As said, the 160GB model is great, and I think this screen size is much better than the newer larger 10.1" versions.

It does get quite hot, and has a noisy fan, but you can download a program called "Acer ONE Fan control" which does a great job of silencing the fan.


I've since upgraded the RAM in it which was painless - all round its a great buy.

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“I have the Linpus Linux operating system with 1gb ram...”

★★★★☆

written by on 04/01/2010

I have the Linpus Linux operating system with 1gb ram and a 16gb solid state hard drive. This is a superb piece of kit and has functioned flawlessly. It is NOT a desktop or high end laptop replacement, but as a highly portable web surfer and email reader it excels. I love mine and would recommend it to anyone providing their planned use of it takes its limitations into account. The lack of bluetooth is a pest but my desktop does that job for me. The battery life is roughly two hours, but by then the 8.9" screen will have strained your eyes anyway! I wish I'd bought one sooner.

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“This Acer Aspire is a excellant Netbook i love it , it...”

★★★★★

written by LilKathx on 24/05/2009

This Acer Aspire is a excellant Netbook i love it , it is a good price and i also think that cause it is different with the layout and stuff and the range of colours to come in , so over all this is a great Laptop that anybody out their should have !!!

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“ The Acer Aspire One A110 well made, robust, quick...”

★★★★☆

written by Fobyac25 on 11/03/2009

The Acer Aspire One A110 well made, robust, quick booting linux machine. Buy one if you don't need to print. All my other Linux machines print perfectly - this one doesn't seem to want to!

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Written on: 16/03/2012

I still have this laptop - since 2009 it's eaten its own hard drive, the power supply broke and recently the screen went black. All parts are cheaply available via ebay and it's still going strong!

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“Compact”

★★★★☆

written by 8jphil on 22/12/2008

Compact
Good Quality
Good keyboard for such a small netbook
Worked straight out of the box
Doesn't run on Windows which must be a bonus
This is a good little netbook that does exactly what it says on the tin. Well recommend Acer Aspire One A110, only bad point is the battery life is a bit short for me.

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“I bought an Acer Aspire One (AAO) this fall and within...”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Remi on 11/11/2008

I bought an Acer Aspire One (AAO) this fall and within weeks the screen blacked out upon booting. Rather than replacing my AAO , Acer referred me to a technical repair depot. After 6 weeks still no word - then two weeks ago after calling Acer they said they would send me a new one on ' back-order ' - still no sight of it. Today when i called they said they have no idea when the ' back-order ' will be filled. Just wonderful customer support - not! Wish i had bought a MacBook now ' ..

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“The other day I went into PC World for something that...”

★★★☆☆

written by helen3942 on 18/07/2008

The other day I went into PC World for something that was sold out and came away with an Acer Aspire One A110 Mini Laptop which, as far as I knew, wasn't due on sale until the end of this month. But PC World had loads at £250 each. Fair enough it seemed right up my street.

I won't waste time describing this device and where it fits in the overall scheme of things. Others have done that already. Enough to say that the Acer Aspire One I got was the entry level model with 8Gb NAND storage, 512Mb RAM and Linpus Linux as the OS. But if you hate Linux this machine will run Windows XP Pro SP2. I know, cos I've tried it. All Win XP Pro drivers are at tinyurl.com

This is Acer's Thai site "where English is spoke.

The Acer Aspire One A110 is a great little unit if you can accept that, under Linpus, both the internal microphone and an external microphone connected via the side 3.5mm jack will not record sound for the web cam application. Under Windows XP Pro SP2 the internal mic will still not record sound to Sound Recorder, but an external mic will, albeit the quality is awful. And I mean really awful - worse even than the cheapest digital dictation machine.

Maybe I was expecting too much for 250 quid. But I took my unit back to PC World and was told that the internal mic will only work for Skype and the Internet Messaging applications installed on the unit. Apparently the Linux software does not support sound recording for the webcam application. To prove this the Tech Guy tried another Acer Aspire One UK which behaved the same as mine. So I asked for a refund.

Before going back to the store I had called Acer UK only to be told that they had not even seen an Aspire one yet, so couldn't offer tech support on the unit. I was invited to call back next day between 9am and 6pm, by which time 'more info might be available'. But the number given was premium-rate and the Acer guy justified this by saying that only the hardware is guaranteed for a year "not the software, which he felt was causing my microphone woes.

Altogether what a terrible shame because, otherwise, I'd grown fond of my little 'One'. Obviously it isn't the quickest machine around, though a tad more memory night make it a fraction nippier: there's a small door on the underside with two screws which I imagine affords access to the DDR memory module.

Battery-wise I managed a good 2.5 hours, which would probably have improved after the battery was properly conditioned "maybe giving three hours top whack". The machine ran very cool and the screen was a joy to behold. Although the trackpad seemed a trifle small for my liking I found it easy to type on the keyboard. And, of course, a USB mouse made life much easier. Connecting to my home WLAN was a cinch.

On the whole I would say that the Acer Aspire One A110 is a very well-intentioned and reasonably specified machine let down tremendously by the mic problems mentioned above. Hopefully these will be sorted out over the next few months. Meanwhile there are other similar products in the offing that may prove more satisfying and better value.

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