• The TUGBBS forums are completely free and open to the public and exist as the absolute best place for owners to get help and advice about their timeshares for more than 30 years!

    Join Tens of Thousands of other Owners just like you here to get any and all Timeshare questions answered 24 hours a day!
  • TUG started 31 years ago in October 1993 as a group of regular Timeshare owners just like you!

    Read about our 31st anniversary: Happy 31st Birthday TUG!
  • TUG has a YouTube Channel to produce weekly short informative videos on popular Timeshare topics!

    Free memberships for every 50 subscribers!

    Visit TUG on Youtube!
  • TUG has now saved timeshare owners more than $24,000,000 dollars just by finding us in time to rescind a new Timeshare purchase! A truly incredible milestone!

    Read more here: TUG saves owners more than $24 Million dollars
  • Sign up to get the TUG Newsletter for free!

    Tens of thousands of subscribing owners! A weekly recap of the best Timeshare resort reviews and the most popular topics discussed by owners!
  • Our official "end my sales presentation early" T-shirts are available again! Also come with the option for a free membership extension with purchase to offset the cost!

    All T-shirt options here!
  • A few of the most common links here on the forums for newbies and guests!

Acer Aspire One on Costco Website

Michael

TUG Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2005
Messages
255
Reaction score
0
I am looking at purchasing a netbook computer. Is the Acer Aspire One that is currently on the Costco website for $379.99 the one that everyone seems to be recommending feature wise?

- Michael
 
everyone? no, not everyone. certainly not me.

I don't know which one you are referring to. If it's the 6-cell version and battery life is your primary concern, then it might be a reasonable choice.

-David
 
6-Cell

It is the 6-cell version that I am referring to. The features listed seem to be slightly different than the versions I have seen previously on Costco's website.

- Michael
 
I like the Asus EEEPC 901 it has a solid state 16G drive, bluetooth, webcam... It touts up to 8.5 hours of battery life.
 
It is the 6-cell version that I am referring to. The features listed seem to be slightly different than the versions I have seen previously on Costco's website.

- Michael

can you post a link to it?

-David
 
There have been several threads on netbooks since they appeared about a year ago. The Acer you refer to is one of them. There it an article in this month's 'Smart Money' mag about them, mentioning an HP, and a Lenovo also. There are several being introduced at CES and will be on shelves fairly soon. You may want to wait and see how the mini-computer rush ends up. It'll be interesting to see who's left standing and I wouldn't be surprised if it's Lenovo.

I happen to have an ASUS 701, like it even with it's shortcomings, but have no vested interest in any of 'em.

Jim Ricks
 
michael
here is the one i purchased from AMAZON
Acer Aspire One 8.9-inch Mini Laptop (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, XP Home, 6 Cell Battery) White
so far i like it very much, however, i only use it for travel,surf the net, and get my emails. i paid $379.00 at amazon BUT then i also had to pay ship and handle.
 
Thanks, Melvin, but this is the 3-cell version which doesn' have as long of a battery life.

- Michael
 
It is the 6-cell version that I am referring to. The features listed seem to be slightly different than the versions I have seen previously on Costco's website.

- Michael

I looked at the model on costco.com. What do you think the feature differences are? The only thing I noticed is that they include a USB mouse.

amazon.com has the same thing (without the usb mouse) with free shipping for $370 and change, via buy.com. costco, of course, has a much better return policy.

The only differences in Intel Atom/hard-drive based netbooks with Win XP (besides build quality, etc) is the amount of included memory, the size of the hard drive, and in this case, the battery. Some are 8.9" like the Acer, and some, like the Lenovo S10 are 10".

-David
 
Last edited:
I saw the six hour battery model at Walmart today on sale for $349.
 
I'm close to ready to purchase and just wanted to see if anyone had any more advice.
Basically I want a light laptop with wireless with a long life battery for travel. I have a laptop at work (that I can bring home - heavy!) and 3 computers in the house - so this new one will be for convenience. I don't want to spend a lot.

THANKS
 
I'm close to ready to purchase and just wanted to see if anyone had any more advice.
Basically I want a light laptop with wireless with a long life battery for travel. I have a laptop at work (that I can bring home - heavy!) and 3 computers in the house - so this new one will be for convenience. I don't want to spend a lot.

THANKS

I bought the one from HSN yesterdays special value. I also have to carry a heavy work laptop home and have 3 laptops at home (all with issues though).
I'm keeping the new mini one - for me only. THe kids are rough on the computers - which is why I have 3 others with issues. I did see them advertised cheaper though, but thought I'd use some of the software included, and like their return policy.
 
My husband said this, "Oh! Those small ones at a low price are as slow as dial up." Any truth?
 
My husband said this, "Oh! Those small ones at a low price are as slow as dial up." Any truth?

Nope. If anything, they are faster because of smaller screen to 'paint'. Which brings up the point that my Asus eee doesn't have a dial-up modem, just ethernet input or wireless.

Jim Ricks
 
My husband said this, "Oh! Those small ones at a low price are as slow as dial up." Any truth?

No, not really. A netbook is suitable for web browsing, email and you can even run things like office, but you wouldn't buy one to run an application like Photoshop or expect to do any serious gaming on it.

I've been using mine with an external keyboard, mouse and monitor at home as my main computer, at least until I get my main computer back from a repair. It works fine. It's a slower single core CPU, so it is slower than my other full-size notebook, which has a faster dual core processor with a much larger cache, and faster components, but it's very adequate for internet, email, etc.

-David
 
I was at walmart today and decided to purchase the one for $348. I called HSN to cancel the todays special value. It appears the only difference is this one has 120 Hard drive and HSN had 160. Also HSN had more software included & mouse. I figured I have a ton of software on my other laptops that maybe I can transfer.

I like the one I just got. Have to get used to typing on the smaller keys.

Love the weight of it. The kids haven't noticed I'm on a computer, they think on on the dvd player.
 
Another difference in the $348 one at Walmart is a 3-cell battery rather than a 6-cell battery. 1/2 the battery life.

- Michael
 
I would think that is a good deal. Our Walmart only carries the 3-cell, 120GB version for $348. I didn't know Acer made a 120GB with 6-cell battery.

We just received the 160GB with 6-cell battery from Costco today. Paid $379.99. I like the 90-day return policy, free technical support from Costco Concierge and double manufacturer's warranty (2 years).

- Michael
 
I would think that is a good deal. Our Walmart only carries the 3-cell, 120GB version for $348. I didn't know Acer made a 120GB with 6-cell battery.

We just received the 160GB with 6-cell battery from Costco today. Paid $379.99. I like the 90-day return policy, free technical support from Costco Concierge and double manufacturer's warranty (2 years).

- Michael

I thought the store sign said 6 cell - but I'm seeing my battery is 50% left with 59 mins - so I think it is a 3 cell. figures I used a pen to open the box, and the pen exploded on the box. Probably walmart won't want to take it back - because of the ink on the box. anyone know how to get ink off the box?

does castco always double the warranty? Yours is a much better deal. did you get it on line?
 
Top