Best Buy stocking $349 Acer Aspire One with XP

By Kevin C. Tofel | Sunday, August 24, 2008 | 5:16 PM CT | 17 comments |

AceraspireonexpbestbuyAs some commenters to the price drop news have already noticed, some retailers are already selling the XP version of the Acer Aspire One netbook for the new $349 price, which is $50 less than it was prior. I have to believe that Acer had planned the price drop at least a few weeks ago because when I opened up my weekly Best Buy flyer, page 22 reflected the $349 price. Note that I received the print flyer yesterday, i.e.: the day after the price announcement. There’s simply no way that the flyer was printed that night… some advance news had already hit Best Buy for sure.

These are the 3-cell units with 1 GB of RAM, Windows XP Home and a 120 GB hard drive. I actually returned my Linux-based AAO yesterday and paid the 15% restocking fee. After the abysmal write speeds of the SSD module, I felt that if really liked the unit, I’d be better off spending $20 more for the XP version to have the traditional hard drive. That model would give me the most flexibility without having to crack the unit open. At this point, I’m going to look further into an MSI Wind for my needs as that appears to be the only other new netbook (current or forthcoming) with a full-sized Right-Shift key in the proper location… something I personally don’t want to compromise on.

Comments (17)

  • So wait. You didn’t buy the AAO XPed? You’re looking for a Wind? No! Get the AAO. You’d be able to torment me with OS X on *that*, but the Wind? Nah. Old hat.

    Mike Cane11:39 AM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • i’m holding out for the $399 160HDD/6-cell version

    hopefully a white 1

    LadyBoy — 11:44 AM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • I picked one of these up today (using it right now to type this) and am loving it so far. Battery life sucks but that’s the only negative I can see so far.

    Kevin Doyle12:30 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • I went by the local best buy in Oklahoma City this afternoon and machine was sold out. This version is much more appealing to me than the one at Circuit City with Linux on it. We are simply to immersed in the Windows world to productively use something else.

    Shawn Roberts12:55 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • How bad is the battery life? I was expecting at least 2-3 hours. May pick up 2 (from 2 different stores) for the wife and I tomorrow.

    Brett Quam1:09 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • The HDD version is certainly better than the SSD model, it outperforms the SSD model handily, especially in writes.

    It is of course slightly thicker and heavier to fit the hard drive but I think its well worth it. I don’t trust the cheap SSDs used in the netbooks, their mostly just too slow and unreliable.

    I am also waiting for the $399 160gb 6 cell model, in white as well.

    Ninja — 1:26 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • I too am looking for the 6 cell 160gb $399 model.

    Andrew Lam1:38 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • theres only 3 per store! that’s so little!

    kelvin — 5:18 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • A pity there’s no option to get those specs for the Linux version, but understandable.

    Leaving the shift key aside, what makes me look longingly at the Aspire is those page up and down keys… :)

    Ricky B.5:40 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • Have you looked at the Lenovo S10, that one looks pretty awesome!

    jasen — 5:56 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • I never use the right shift key when i touch type, and the shift on the aspire one actually is LARGER than on my regular 15 inch toshiba. So that isn’t a problem, i’m just hoping canada gets the 160gig 6cell version sometime soon.

    Jon Chan — 6:27 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • Bought the last one at the Best Buy near my house, already opened it up and added a 1GB DDR2 stick that I had which works great and I attempted to install my miniPCI-E WWAN card in which didn’t work, I think Acer had a whitelist on it’s BIOS.

    Scott — 6:29 PM on August 24, 2008 Reply

  • I purchased the Aspire one on 8/12 from Microcenter. I just got off the phone with them. They said that they had a 30 day pricematch policy, so they are crediting us back $50.00. Did not expect them to, so it made my day. Woohoo!

    Mike — 2:45 AM on August 25, 2008 Reply

  • Nice thing about the Wind is that you can run OS X on it seamlessly. But it’s priced a couple of hundred dollars higher.

    blacter — 3:16 AM on August 25, 2008 Reply

  • With most netbooks generally being made with the same components, I would expect the majority of them to run OS X. That’s not specific to the MSI Wind. ;)

    Kevin C. Tofel3:20 AM on August 25, 2008 Reply

  • I picked up 2 of these at the local BestBuy today and I am very impressed. It seems to handle multi-tasking like a champ and the screen is very very crisp. I have not done a battery drain test yet, so that is the only x-factor for me right now. The keyboard is great to type on. I used the Eee PC 701 and sold it because the keyboard was way too small, but this one is delightful. For $350…I feel like I just stole something.

    Brett Quam8:37 AM on August 25, 2008 Reply

  • I saw the BB ad on Sunday morning. Thanks to you Kevin, I went to the store right away and bought it. I love it and so does everyone else who sees it. I am still waiting to find the MSI wind and I have a Eeee PC 1000 on the way from Amazon. I look forward to hearing what you will try next.

    Ann — 5:57 PM on August 27, 2008 Reply

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