Acer Aspire A150X Pink Netbooks 
Extremely high demand the Acer Aspire A150X is one of the Must have Pink Netbooks around with the like of Amzon.co.uk only having 2 left get yours now before Acer Aspire A150X Pink Netbooks are out of stock.
Acer Aspire A150X Pink Netbooks
Acer Aspire A150X Pink Netbooks are selling out fast. With Amazon only having 2 Acer Aspire A150X left in stock it will be one you need to get your hands on now. The Acer Aspire A150X Pink Netbooks has windows XP Home installed into it, with an 8.9 inch screen and a 160 gb hard drive how much more could one person want.
The Pink Netbooks are so popular as there are limited amounts of stock in all pink netbooks. The Acer Aspire A150X is a prime gift for any female this valentines day. The sleek compact Pink Netbooks are great if your on the go and need or want a laptop with you, but instead of a laptop which Is big and bulky go for a netbook small, light and amazing.
Specifications
1GB DDR2 SDRAM. 160Gb hard drive. 8.9in WSVGA TFT LCD screen. 0.3 megapixel integrated CrystalEye webcam. 802.11 b/g WiFi. SD slot for storage expansion. 5-in-1 card reader. Up to 3 hours battery life. Microsoft Windows XP.
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Acer History
Acer Aspire A150X is a very smart looking netbook with a load of technology crammed into this light, sleek and very good looking pink netbook. Acer is the third largest computer manufacturer in the world (by sales) after HP and Dell Inc. and its product lineup includes desktops and laptops, as well as personal digital assistants (PDAs), servers and storage, displays, peripherals, and e-business services for business, government, education, and home users.
Acer ranks as the world's No. 3 branded PC vendor behind the Hewlett Packard Company and Dell Inc, recently claiming the No.3 rank from Lenovo. It has surpassed Dell in worldwide notebook shipments, becoming the world's No. 2 branded notebook vendor.
But it has recently lost its 2nd position to Dell to become 3rd only by a small margin. Moreover Acer will put renewed efforts in its newly acquired brands to regain its place.
In September 2008, Acer surpassed HP and Dell over worldwide notebook shipment. On August 27, 2007, Acer announced plans to acquire U.S. based rival Gateway Inc. for US$710 million. J.T. Wang, the company's chairman, said in a statement that the acquisition "completes Acer's global footprint, by strengthening our U.S. presence." In January 2008, Acer announced that it had acquired a controlling interest of 75% of Packard Bell.
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