Joined on 03/09/07
Booya!

Pros: Easy and affordable way to make a netbook much more useful. If you're on the fence, do it!
Cons: None so far
Overall Review: Popped it into my ACER Aspire One and works great, no problems.
So far so,so good!

Pros: Took a couple days to get used to, but I was impressed with how convenient the small size is. My old laptop was a beast, but I figured that wasn't keeping me from taking it places. This netbook travels much, much more frequently and is super easy to bring with you to a doctor's appt or just move about the house. The screen is bright, the battery life is much better than expected (right now I'm at 81 percent and almost six hours estimated time), and it does 90 percent of what I need from a computer. It runs Skype, Rosetta Stone, Open Office and Google Chrome great. With 2 GB of RAM it streams Netflix and Hulu decently as well. I love this thing. And, of course, the price is right. Now that I have it, I would have paid much more! (Don't tell ACER...)
Cons: I think most people know this going in, but it's worth repeating -- this will not do everything, and is limited. There is a tradeoff for the size and convenience, a tradeoff that most of the time is worth it. I use the netbook as my primary computer now, but have a beefier computer for my media collection and interfacing with my TV. Also, when I read about the finger prints, I thought it was a strange thing to complain about. But now that I live it, it is kinda annoying.
Overall Review: I ordered the 2GB (Crucial brand) memory alongside this, and plugged it in without a problem. I just did the install process and updates with the 1 GB, and then swapped the memory after everything was up to date. Recognized it immediately. Ran it only briefly on 1GB but I'm convinced this was a significant and worthwhile upgrade. If you're on the fence, do it! It's relatively cheap and very easy.