Acer Aspire One D250
Inch-thick successor to the popular AA1
4th June 2009 08:02 GMT
So, to performance. The extra 60MHz of processing grunt afforded by the N280 pushed the D250 slightly ahead of the 1.6GHz N270-based models we've tested with PCMark05's CPU test, with a score of 1527. It also managed to outperform Asus' N280-powered 1000HE, but not by much. There were no surprises in the Memory test, although its score of 4615 in the HDD test is slightly above average.
PCMark 05 Results
CPU

Longer bars are better
Memory

Longer bars are better
HDD

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