Acer’s tiny little dual-booting Android/Windows XP laptop could now be yours for as little as £229.99 including delivery, via Amazon UK – a saving of £20 over its October 2009 launch RRP, making it one of the cheapest netbook options out there today.
The machine’s got pretty much everything you’d expect of a modern “netbook” – a 10.1″ screen, 1GB of RAM, Windows XP, a 160GB hard drive and it even comes in a moderately nice blue colour. Plus, of course, you can fire up Android if you’re one of those tedious people who hates Bill Gates and Windows for no good reason.
The D250′s bezel’s pretty huge, but you can’t have everything…
Sadly, the EuroDroid laptop infrastructure was updated to a Samsung NC20 late last year, so we’re not in the market for a new laptop at the moment. If we knew back then we’d be spending our days hunched up over Android news sites, perhaps we would’ve been tempted.


INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
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