
Now that the Acer Aspire One D250 with dual-boot Win7 Android function is already in the wild, we have two separate contributions from Pocket-Lint Hardware tab, and writers got their hands-on during his run of that netbook.
Interestingly, two dresses a major flaw with the machine noticed – it is the inability to actually boot directly to Windows 7 Instead, the boot-up process will take you straight to the Android platform and Windows 7 is running, you need to do some manual procedures.
The Android-D250 installation on the Aspire One is your simple desktop operating system, which could very well be an alternative to other system offers such as Splashtop. It’s just a simple interface for fast Internet browsing. While the Android Main Menu, however, give all the applications and options that you can use.
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