which store?

Discussion in 'Acer Aspire One' started by kev374, Nov 11, 2008.

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    In Orange County, California area which store has the One on display? I tried Staples but they said it's only available for online order and they have a picture of it on display not the real thing :roll:
     
    kev374, Nov 11, 2008
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    You can check it out at either Fry's in Fountain Valley or Microcenter in Tustin.
     
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    awesome nm, thanks!! I am really liking this netbook.
    So many choices it is so incredibly confusing.
     
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    ok, I checked out the AAO and the EEE 901, EEE1000 at Micro Center today.

    The AAO is VERY nice, it has a really slick build quality I think. And the keyboard was easier to use than the 901 which really seemed miniscule. The only thing that was very bad was the mouse buttons, it was just extremely awkward and unatural to use since it was on the side... I don't understand at all why they put it there since there was space at the bottom, even a tiny button would be better than on the sides. Hopefully it is something that one can get used to?
     
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    I have never been bothered by the mouse buttons because I just use "tap to click". I guess this is something that people have to get used to. In fact, I was using an old laptop at work the other day that did not have tap to click and that bothered me more than the mouse pad on the One. It was a full size HP model that was several years old.
     
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