Acer had a one of their Acer Aspire One D250 Netbook showing off recently, and the OS of choice running on the hardware was no other than Android. You won't find an Intel or AMD chispset in this little droid machine, instead, you'll find a Qualcomm chipset of unknown GHz and other stuff that is also unknown at this time. It's good to see Android can do more than just mobile phones, but recently I have been having my doubts on how much of an impact Android on a Netbook would be.
Android is first and foremost a mobile phone OS, whatever an Android Netbook can do an Android phone can do the same thing hands down, so what's the point walking around with a big expensive Android netbook when you can just get one with Windows XP, the upcoming Windows 7, or Ubuntu? After all, you can do so much more with those OS's. I say let Android stick to mobile phones and other mobile devices apart from Netbook because it will fail epicly like Nintendo's boring E3 presentation.


