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    Acer Aspire One D150-1920 N270 or N280

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by GayleKruse, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. GayleKruse

    GayleKruse Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey everybody.

    I have a quick question. I have an acer aspire one aod150-1920. The specs on all websites, including beachcamera, where it was purchased from, states that the cpu is n270 at 1.6ghz, but the one I received shows an n280 at 1.66ghz. Mind you, I am not complaining, just wanted to know if anyone else has this model with the slightly upgraded cpu.

    Thanks for your time.

    BTW is there a thread for this model?
     
  2. paradigm

    paradigm Notebook Deity

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    you're lucky, i guess they upgraded the base model from the N270 to the N280 ....interestingly there is a bios on Acers website indicating a fix for reporting correct speeds of an N280 proc in win7