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Posted at 11:14 AM on Friday 12/26/08 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
CompUSA.com has the Acer Aspire One AOA110-1137 1.6GHz 1GB 8GB SSD 8.9" WSVGA (Black) for $300 - $20 back using PayPal = $280 + shipping. Shipping varies from $12 to $16 depending on your location. Comes with an additional 8GB SDHC card, giving you a total of 16GB of solid state storage space.

  • Intel Atom 1.6GHz, 1GB DDR2, 8GB SSD + 8GB SDHC, 8.9" 1024x600
  • Intel GMA 950, 10/100 Ethernet, Card Reader, Windows XP
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      kilmar - Posted 11:18 am PST 12/26/08 (123 Posts)  Report Spam

      Holy cow, it's finally sub 300. If it was the 120gb, I'd jump on it.

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      tiburoncito2000 - Posted 11:22 am PST 12/26/08 (1601 Posts)  Report Spam

      right price, but still waiting for it to drop some more. I would also like a bit more disk space.

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      ckpcw - Posted 11:27 am PST 12/26/08 (14 Posts)  Report Spam

      Also, the 6-cell battery version has great battery life. Wait a bit longer.

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      matheyed - Posted 11:27 am PST 12/26/08 (68 Posts)  Report Spam

      It's always been sub-300 at buy.com

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      BestBuy Sucks - Posted 11:28 am PST 12/26/08 (1096 Posts)  Report Spam

      Yeah this is a sweet little netbook. Had mine for a few weeks now (120GB model) and it works great. Probably with this 8GB SSD would draw much less power but for me the 8GB is just to small.

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      koticphreak - Posted 11:34 am PST 12/26/08 (81 Posts)  Report Spam

      good deal

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      psyduck215 - Posted 11:51 am PST 12/26/08 (98 Posts)  Report Spam

      Would like more disk space otherwise it's a good deal.

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      ThBird - Posted 11:52 am PST 12/26/08 (159 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'm waiting for the 12" Samsung N20. 8.9" is too small.

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      fossil - Posted 11:57 am PST 12/26/08 (383 Posts)  Report Spam

      what can you do with just 8gb of hdd space? simply garbage for adding that.

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      LJW - Posted 11:57 am PST 12/26/08 (1265 Posts)  Report Spam

      Oh yeah, 12" screen... I'd like a longer life battery, too. And not having optical media is really a pain, so they should throw in a DVD burner. And who can type on those little keys? Give me a full size keyboard. Hey, wait a minute! It's a laptop! Yai!

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      Jason44 - Posted 12:02 pm PST 12/26/08 (223 Posts)  Report Spam

      BestBuy Sucks wrote:
      Yeah this is a sweet little netbook. Had mine for a few weeks now (120GB model) and it works great. Probably with this 8GB SSD would draw much less power but for me the 8GB is just to small.


      Yeah only way the 8bg could work is if you had a external hard drive to use along with it but buying it would probably be the same as getting the 120gb one.

      -Jason [image]

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      tychang2k - Posted 12:13 pm PST 12/26/08 (81 Posts)  Report Spam

      Just Bought Asus eee PC 40G (SSD) for $399 before Christmas.

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      nailzer - Posted 12:17 pm PST 12/26/08 (393 Posts)  Report Spam

      My MP3 player came with 16GB.

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      kaliston - Posted 1:01 pm PST 12/26/08 (264 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'm surprised compusa has been having decent and civilized deals recently Cool [image]

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      sggrant - Posted 1:09 pm PST 12/26/08 (230 Posts)  Report Spam

      I love me Eee 1000H. I would buy an acer if it had a bigger screen.

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      kpsmrtboy15 - Posted 1:36 pm PST 12/26/08 (54 Posts)  Report Spam

      netbooks are temporary business that will crumble once smart phones become more ubiquitous and powerful

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      justmythoughts - Posted 1:52 pm PST 12/26/08 (778 Posts)  Report Spam

      You will ALL cruble, once I become ubiquitous and powerful. moha...

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      Chebychev - Posted 1:58 pm PST 12/26/08 (241 Posts)  Report Spam

      I think smart phones are already ubiquitous and powerful enough to meet many demands

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      ibm650 - Posted 4:08 pm PST 12/26/08 (477 Posts)  Report Spam

      With CES show coming in January, expect a bunch more netbooks.

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      akazgea - Posted 4:30 pm PST 12/26/08 (68 Posts)  Report Spam

      Smartphones will still have the limitation of smallness. And, who can say a third option will not evolve combining the strengths of either of those.

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