Just saw in one brochure that the Acer Aspire One D260 is now being offered locally by the Taiwanese company. The Aspire One D260 was said to dual-boot between Android OS and Window 7 when it was first announced.

The netbook is a refresh of the previous 10.1-inch AO D250 — Atom N450 1.66GHz, Intel GMA 3150, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 6-cell battery.
Nothing spectacular but I am curious if they did something in the configuration to be able to run Google Android in it. Should be interesting to check it out. Suggested retail price as listed in the brochure is Php23,990.





Twitter: mparazgmail.com
says:
I believe it’s the other way around bossing – Android now officially supports Atom.
Oh, so all Atom netbooks can run Android pretty easily na?
Twitter: yizhantech
says:
yah i think it was announced last April 2010.
Twitter: mparazgmail.com
says:
I don’t think it’s supported out of the box anyway – the manufacturer needs to do some integration.
good collaboration
[...] Acer Aspire One D260 w/ Android gets priced… [...]
[...] was just actually curious about that Android OS + Windows 7 dual-boot which Acer announced earlier so I wanted to investigate [...]
does anyone can help me…ksi super labo ng webcam ko…pero pag nsa kitchen ako which is mababa ang light ok nmn kso im not contented unlike to my previous netbook…ano ang dapat kong idownload or gawin para maayos ung webcam even dto s room ko. thanks and
God bless.
[...] is DDR3. In an article released by YugaTech from June of last year. This piece of equipment is defaulted at 1GB DDR3. But according [...]