Acer has launched a series of touchscreen Windows 8 machines, including two tablets, two ultrabooks and two desktop all-in-ones.
Acer has launched a series of Microsoft Windows 8 products at a press conference this morning. The news comes just ahead of the Computex 2012 show, where other Windows 8 hardware from competing manufacturers, such as Asus, is also expected to be unveiled.
?A total of six products were introduced: Two tablets, two ultrabooks and two all-in-one desktop machines, all with Windows 8 installed and all featuring touchscreens.
Starting with the ultrabooks, they?re both new entries into Acer?s Aspire S7 series, and there?s a choice of either an 11.6-inch or 13.3-inch screen. Acer hasn?t been generous with details on either, though. We do know the 11.6-inch model will have 9-hours of battery life, and that the 13.3-inch version will have 12-hours, plus that an unnamed Intel chip will power both.
The screens will also fold back to a 180-degree angle, so the ultrabooks will lay completely flat, and the larger model will have a backlit keyboard. Acer says the pair will be ?the thinnest and smallest, respectively, full HD touchscreen ultrabooks? available.
They?re good-looking too, with Acer using a 12 mm thick aluminum unibody design for both and a curvy glass cover for the 13.3-inch model. Pricing, according to PCWorld.com, will be between $999 and $1799.
No ARM tablets
Information is equally as hard to come by on Acer?s new tablets too. There are two models, the Iconia W510 and the Iconia W700. The W510 has a 10.1-inch touchscreen, a microSD card slot, HDMI-out and on some models, cellular connectivity too. A keyboard dock can be added, which in addition to extending the battery life to 18-hours, has a versatile hinge that folds the keyboard back so it can be used as a stand for the screen.
The W700 has a larger 11.6-inch screen with a 1920 x 1080 resolution, the same array of connections as well as three USB and a Thunderbolt port, a 5-megapixel camera, and comes with a cradle-like stand. Like the ultrabooks, Acer didn?t confirm any prices, but a slide from the presentation indicated the W510 would cost between $599 and $799, while the W700 would be $799 to $999.
Both models will use an Intel processor, with the W700 using one of the latest Ivy Bridge chips, and according to a Reuters report, Acer has no plans to introduce tablets using ARM architecture.
Finally, Acer launched the 27-inch 7600U and the 23-inch 5600U all-in-one desktop machines, and the only firm information on the two was that the 7600U would feature a 64-point multitouch screen that can be laid flat for ease of use.
Acer?s CEO JT Wang is putting plenty of faith into Microsoft?s latest operating system, calling it a ?breakthrough,? and referencing the company?s recent lackluster performance, said ?we have a good opportunity to grow again after the Windows 8 launch.?
With no official release dates given for any of the new Windows 8 products, just like the operating system itself, we?re left to expect them sometime towards the end of the year.
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