Monday, 18 February 2013

The Future Dynasty of Acer’s laptops

Aspire 1825PTZ
If on the one hand the attention of the final user is currently catalyzed by the market segment dey keyboardless tablet which belongs to iPad and its competitors, manufacturers have certainly not lost sight of each other and the more traditional field of convertible tablet applies to the notebook or to the netbooks that have as a feature the display that rotates 180 ° on the vertical axis.

Among the many new expectations, even ahead of the Computex Taipei which will be held in just over a month, there is the Acer Aspire 1825PTZ, it was actually already announced a few weeks ago stating it as a laptop with an 11.6 screen inch capable of achieving a resolution of 1366x768 pixels and equipped with capacitive touchscreen.
It is built around the Pentium SU4100 and the graphics chipset of GMA4500HD, both production of Intel which has an 8 GB of RAM and a hard disk of 620 GB. Characterized by the lack of optical drive can also count, in terms of characteristics since the new Acer has a Gigabit LAN port, support for Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n Bluetooth 2.0, memory card reader 5-in-1 and video output HDMI.
Additionally, Acer is a silver business partner with the automated software testing tool of HP conforming that the system will have versatile and highly effective performance and functional testing compared to its competitors.
The new-born Acer, declares that on the balance of 1.72 kg it is equipped with a six-cell battery and comes with the Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit which will be offered in the European market at a price of less than € 560.

Acer dual touch display and virtual keyboard

It is piece of glass divided into two! Not exactly the same, although it could be justified perhaps by those who imagined that the MacBook or the Eee Keyboard attached to an ASUS ( which is the ultimate in design and technology applied to the computer) in order  to see the ultimate realization that Acer is working .
The Taiwanese brand, according to some rumors appeared on DigiTimes and it will be developing a truly innovative concept laptop, achieved by means of two displays joined together, probably by a flat and flexible connector, where one acts as the keyboard and the second like a real screen.
It has an obviously characterized touchscreen interface, the foreshadowing of what could be a notebook of the future which will not have any chassis (a factor that would help to maintain an extremely reduced thickness).
Exponent of the new school of design, like the Frame Zero Concept Fujitsu laptop and the dual display of ASUS will be hand to hand with the company for its new production, Acer's new creation hasn’t unveiled the technical details or what could be the market price, while on its release circulating persistent rumors is that the report is expected for the second half of 2013.

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