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We have reviewed three netbook models from some of the largest netbook - and laptop - manufacturers in the world. Among the three models we received are the Asus Eee PC 901, Acer Aspire One 110 and MSI Wind U100. You can read other two reviews via the links below and the wrap-up from here. The tests did not cover all the aspects of computing and only scratch the surface of the three devices. Still, if you are interested in buying a netbook at some point, maybe these reviews can point you in the right direction.
*Asus Eee PC 901
*Acer Aspire One 110
*MSI Wind U100
Hands-on
Acer tackles the same category as Eee PC 901 with their Aspire One A110 - an ultra-portable laptop or a netbook with 8,9″ display. Our test device was equipped with an 8GB SSD and Linpus distribution version of Linux. The package contained a small manual, the device itself with 3-cell Li-ion battery and a rather large AC adapter. Unlike in the Eee PC package, this one didn’t include any kind of sleeve case. From the beginning the Aspire One gave a good quality impression with a metallic blue casing and a durable feel. The model is also available in brown, pink and white.

Acer fits nicely on top of 15″ HP
Technical specifications
Acer Aspire One A110
-1,6GHz Intel Atom
-512MB DDR2
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Result for: linpus linux

We took the liberty of testing netbooks of three of the largest netbook manufacturers in the world - Asus, Acer and MSI. The widely popular netbooks have hit the portable computing market by storm and nearly 10 models have surpassed Apple’s Macbook line-up in terms of popularity. Two of the models we tested, the Asus Eee PC 901 and the Acer Aspire One 110, were as small as 8,9″ and the third, MSI Wind U100, was almost as tiny at 10″.
Technical specifications (more detailed specs in Hardware):
Asus Eee PC 901
-1,6GHz Intel Atom
-1GB DDR2
-8,9″ display (1024×600)
-Intel GMA 950
-20GB SSD
-Windows XP
Acer Aspire One 110
-1,6GHz Intel Atom
-512MB DDR2
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