We’ve reached the mid-point of the week but before you down tools and pick up cutlery, why not feed your eyes with this morning’s feast of fresh tech news. We’ve laid out a banquet for you in our lunchtime lowdown…
The Acer Aspire One Android netbook we took for a test drive this morning has been priced and dated for a UK launch. Want to know how much the Windows stroke Google laptop will set you back? We’ve got the answer.
It’s been a long and bumpy road for the Acer Aspire One Android netbook since it was first shown off in the Far East earlier this year. Not only had it been shelved, but Google’s even let slip of a better OS made specifically for netbooks. But the dual-booting lil’ laptop has finally wound up here in the UK, and we’ve got the photos to prove it.
Acer said it was coming, but the Acer Aspire One Android netbook is now sitting out in the open at Computex. Is Google really good for it though? Come see for yourself!
UPDATE: We’ve now got official photos of all the new Acer models, so read on to see them.
The Acer Aspire One D250, a slimline version of the Acer Aspire One netbook, has just been made official. Can it tempt you away from the Eee PC Shell? Read on to find out, with specs, pricing and dating.
A new Packard Bell netbook is in the works, after Packard Bell binned its original dot netbook before it made it onto shelves.