Acer recently revealed a working netbook with Google Android at Computex, a ten-inch Acer Aspire One D250, based on the Intel Atom processor. There, the president of the division of IT-products Acer Jim Wong said that this netbook will appear in stores this summer and will be the first such device on the market.

Now, Acer has
explained that it will release netbooks with two pre-installed operating systems - Windows and Google Android.

The president of Acer stresses that the company has secured itself by deciding to pre-install and Windows on netbooks from Android - customers will be attracted by WIndows, in case computers with Android are met coolly.
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Let me remind you that currently Acer releases netbooks with Windows XP pre-installed, or one of the operating systems based on the Linux kernel, and the company did not install both of these systems before.
It is not known how buyers will react to two operating systems in one netbook, but this is anyway a good move. Geeks will get drunk, they will scold Acer, but as a result they will buy this netbook and take down the Windows (possibly, together with Android). And the usual people unresolved in the OS wars will simply use Windows, occasionally launching Android, to show someone what other “program” is in their netbook.
An interesting reaction from other netbook manufacturers to such an Acer statement; Perhaps, someone else will think about whether to release netbooks with only one, albeit a good and well-promoted, Android.