AA1 is seeing some use as a testbed for WiMax testing. Engadget has a roundup: [b]XOHM roundup: WiMAX-enabled Aspire One, speed testing[/b] [url="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/09/xohm-roundup-wimax-enabled-aspire-one-speed-testing/"]http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/09/xohm ... d-testing/[/url] More specific to AA1 at: [b]Hands-on with Mobile WiMAX Acer Aspire one[/b] (Laptop Magazine's blog) [url="http://blog.laptopmag.com/hands-on-with-mobile-wimax-acer-aspire-one"]http://blog.laptopmag.com/hands-on-with ... aspire-one[/url] [quote]I just finished complaining in a previous post about the dearth of WiMax netbooks here at the XOHM event in Baltimore. Then I was invited by Ben Wolff, the CEO of Clearwire, to take a ride in an Intel-pimped mini van to chat about the technology and test it out. And lo and behold there was an Acer Aspire one waiting for me–with Mobile WiMax baked in. ... We’re looking into whether this Aspire one was simply a demo unit or if the company is actually bringing a Mobile WiMax-enabled netbook to market. So far the company has only announced two notebooks with an integrated Intel WiMAX/Wi-Fi Link 5050 Series adapter, the 14-inch Aspire 4930-6862 and the 16-inch Aspire 6930-6771.[/quote]