Acer Aspire One 10-inch Netbook Review at PC Mag

PC Magazine has published thier review of the Acer Aspire One 10-inch Netbook:
By late last year, the Acer Aspire One had beat out ASUS’s combined offerings to become the top-selling netbook-or so market research firm DisplaySearch concluded. The One’s primacy has been confirmed by Amazon.com-which ranked it as its best seller over the Christmas holiday-as well as other sites that monitor laptop sales. The One reached this pinnacle despite a smaller-than-average (8.9-inch) screen and a pair of awkwardly placed mouse buttons, because it was (and still is) the most aggressively priced netbook around. The Acer Aspire One (10-inch) ($350 street) is the long-overdue update, and as its name implies, the screen size has finally caught up with its 10-inch peers. The mouse buttons, furthermore, have been relocated to their correct positions-beneath the touchpad. It’s not the best-equipped netbook, now that the ASUS EeePC 1000HE has landed. But that shouldn’t affect the One’s blistering sales pace, because Acer addresses the most crucial part of a netbook: price.
You can read the entire review at PC Mag.