to prove that the open source operating system that has taken the mobile
phone world by storm, is actually suited for netbook usage. And a very
good example to back these things up, here's Acer's AOD250-1613, a dual
boot 10-inch netbook that runs both Windows XP and Android.
Although not yet officially released, the new Acer AOD250-1613 has made
it for pre-order on Amazon, with deliveries at a later time.
Specs wise, the AOD250-1613 comes with a 10.1 WSVGA Acer CrystalBrite
LED display, runs on a 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom processor, has 1GB of
DDR2 SDRAM and a 160 GB 5,400 rpm SATA hard drive. On top of that,
there's Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g), an Intel Graphics Media
Accelerator 950 and a 6-cell Li-ion battery (5800 mAh) that should get
everything working for up to 9 hours.
Measuring in at 8 x 10.2 x 1 inches, the new Acer AOD250-1613 weighs
only 2.8 pounds, should cost $349.99 — a damn good price
considering there's both XP and Android under the hood — and ships
free.
UPDATE: See Acer Aspire One AOD250 Netbook Released Acer's Dual Boot
Android/Windows XP Atom Aspire One Netbook Now Available .

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