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A few months ago Macles reported that Acer would be launching a version of the Aspire One 571 netbook with a high resolution 1280 x 720 pixel display. While I haven’t rally heard anything about that since, it looks like the Aspire One D250 is getting the HD screen treatment… at least in Norway.

Norwegian retailer PC Support is taking pre-orders for the Aspire One D250 with a 10.1 inch, 1280 x 720 pixel display. 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 CPU, and all the rest of the usual netbook specs including a 160GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, WiFi, and Windows XP Home. It also comes with a 6 cell battery. The netbook has an estimated ship date of July 30th.

According to Fudzilla, Acer plans to offer the netbook with a higher screen resolution worldwide. Have you spotted this configuration anywhere else? Let us know in the comments.

via Netbooked

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Posted on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 12:51 pm by Brad Linder
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  • martan
    I was going to get my D250 here in Canada - and stopped right there when I heard of new, better resolution screen on it's way.
    Any idea of when it may comes to the canadian shores? And what store? THKS! I am in Montreal, QC..

    Other question, (while I am on it). I liked the original SMALL & LIGHT netbooks with 8,9inch screens... Trully portable and pocketable. Any news on this front - or are they doomed? 10" shall be the max here.
    12inches???
    Hey, get back to the reasons why NETBOOKS were born....
  • raimo
    the HD version of D250 has been available in Finland (verkkokauppa.com), too for a couple of weeks now. You can currently get them straight off the shelf for 370€.
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