Aspire
Mar 1 2009, Preethi Techviva

Acer never fails to impress with its sleek Laptops and Netbooks, which is why the Acer Aspire One D150 is so interesting to consider.
Looking into the specifications of this Netbook, it comes with an Intel Atom N270 Processor and a Windows XP Operating S

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Featuring a unique 16-inch HD CineCrystal LCD panel with 16:9 aspect ratio, the Acer Aspire 6930-6809 brings a true cinematic experience to movies and games, along with amazing performance for demanding applications. (Photo: Business Wire)