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Despite the cheesy name and lurid pink finish of our test sample, the Aspire One Happy makes an instant good impression. Pupils were particularly keen on the look of this netbook, including the cover design and accent colours on the trackpad and power but...
A reasonable netbook, but neither performance nor usability fill us with joy...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:27:07
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The N55DZ is a glossy unfortunately. When using it outside, sun rays will pose a definite problem. TN technology is used here, with ghosting equivalent to 5 ms models. Viewing angles from above and below are therefore narrow, alongside responsiveness...
Good battery life: 5H36 video playback, Nice touchpad and keyboard, Choice of colours for the hood and palmrest...
Ctrl, Shift and arrow keys too small, Glossy low contrast panel, Webcam somewhat lacking...
Like the Asus Eee PC 1015PEM, the Acer Aspire One Happy N55DQ gives decent performance and battery life. It won't revolutionise the netbook market but gives decent text processing, Internet browsing and a bit of photo retouching or video encoding (if y...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2014-05-22 01:27:07
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Netbooks are everywhere these days and, with their sharp pricing, are performing strongly in the face of advancing tablet devices. Acer's new Aspire One Happy takes the tried and true netbook formula, which trades screen size and functionality for...
Available in colours; Bright screen...
Android poorly implemented; No Bluetooth; Below average screen resolution; Mediocre battery life...
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The Acer Aspire One Happy is an interesting 10in netbook: it runs the Android operating system in addition to Windows 7 Starter in a dual-boot configuration. It's a brightly coloured netbook (we reviewed the unmanly Lavender Purple version) and also q...
Excellent battery life, good keyboard, slim and light, dual-core Atom CPU offers much improved performance compared to other netbooks...
Android implementation is not useful, touchpad buttons share same strip of plastic, gets noticeably warm when used on lap, comes with annoying McAfee and Norton software preinstalled...
Excellent battery life, a light weight and a slim profile make the Acer Aspire One Happy perfect for travellers who want something small and easy to cart with them on their journeys. The performance of the Aspire One Happy is also above the norm for a net...
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Those kind people at Laptops Direct were responsible for supplying this next product from the Acer stable of netbook/notebook catalogue...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-22 01:27:07
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At first glance, Acer's Aspire One Happy is a traditional netbook — 10.1-inch, 1024x600 screen; 250GB hard drive; 1GB RAM and the incredibly restrictive Windows 7 Starter Edition. The vertical screen resolution is a pain, especially since 1366x76...
For AU$499, the Acer Aspire One Happy is likely to make someone happy. Increasingly, though, we're seeing netbooks as too limited — we'd be much more tempted to splash out on a thin-and-light like the MacBook Air or a full-fledged budget laptop instead.
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-27 11:57:53
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You get the best of both worlds with the Happy netbook which has Windows and Android operating systems. By SUBASHINI SELVARATNAMintech@thestar.com.my IT IS a minor thing but it's great that Acer has done away with model numbers for its netbook. Inst...
Runs on Windows and Android; spacioius hard disk; affordable.
Speakers are too soft.
We are happy with this netbook. The two operating systems - Android and Windows - are a great combination and it's so easy to switch from one to the other. It has a decent processor and enough memory to handle multiple applications running simultaneo...
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