So the 904HA is the same price and has the same specs as the 6-Cell Aspire One. Anyone know reasons why it would be better to go with one over the other?
the 904HA comes in the 1000H case, but with a smaller screen. It has a keyboard comparable in size to the HP Mini note, so it's basically a 92% full sized laptop keyboard (or close). Over the Aspire, you have a SATA harddrive so you can easily upgrade to any new SSD. PLUS it's a lot more easy to upgrade anything on it. You have to dismantle the Aspire, nearly completely, in order to upgrade anything.
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So the 904HA is the same price and has the same specs as the 6-Cell Aspire One. Anyone know reasons why it would be better to go with one over the other?
the aspire has a smaller footprint than the 904hd. it's is in the same shell as the 1000h.
the 904HA comes in the 1000H case, but with a smaller screen. It has a keyboard comparable in size to the HP Mini note, so it's basically a 92% full sized laptop keyboard (or close). Over the Aspire, you have a SATA harddrive so you can easily upgrade to any new SSD. PLUS it's a lot more easy to upgrade anything on it. You have to dismantle the Aspire, nearly completely, in order to upgrade anything.