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Acer unleashes a wave of new products at CeBIT

Mon, Mar 8, 2010

 
 

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Tomas Mowlam looks at the last week’s worth of hot new product and gadget releases from the Taiwanese hardware giant, at the CeBIT show in Germany including a multimedia display, Aspire and TravelMate laptop updates and a new netbook.

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The Acer 24-inch D241H monitor will according to the press release “revolutionise the way you use a monitor.”

Inside that fairly humble looking 24-inch glossy display Acer has packed:

  • 1x wireless and 1x wired LAN port for Internet connections.
  • 6-in-1 memory card reader
  • 2x USB 2.0 ports
  • HDMI port
  • Wireless Keyboard
  • 80,000:1 contrast ratio and a 2ms response ratio.

There is also a calendar, poster, photo, news, weather and clock functions and widgets. The D241H combines the functions of digital photo frames, along with some basic computing and organisational capabilities. It represents a further blurring of PC categories somewhere between your high-end displays and all-in-one PCs, like the Dell Inspiron Zino.

Acer has released new models for the Aspire and TravelMate ranges. The Aspire 8942 and Aspire 5942. With your choice of Intel® 2010 Core processors, up to 8Gb of RAM and a 1Tb hard drive they’re powerful machines.

The new Aspire’s come with an 18.4-inch or 15.6-inch display, beefed up sound, Blu-ray disc drives and digital TV tuners; Acer is gunning for the home entertainment market.

The new TravelMate 8×72 models are packing Intel® Core™ i7, i5 and i3 Mobile CPU’s. You can get yours in 13.3-inch, 14-inch or 15.6-inch breeds. Acer is offering hard drives up to 640Gb or solid state drives up to 160Gb. Acer claims eight or more hours of battery life in a package that weighs just over 2kg at its heaviest.

Still more models

The Aspire One 752 Notebook runs an Intel® Celeron® ULV processor, up to 4Gb of RAM and 320Gb hard drive.

It looks to have a pleasingly compact form factor; with a 1366 x 768p HD 11.6-inch screen it’s just 22mm thick and weighs only 1.4kg.

If this all seems a little pedestrian then the Aspire PREDATOR G7750 should cheer you up. Billed as “the essence of power” it runs on an Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme Edition processor.

For a great gaming experience the new Predator can be customised with the Acer GD245HQ 3D monitor with NVIDIA® 3D Vision™, giving you 3D gaming fun. It features four hard disk bays, up to 1Tb each, supporting RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10.

Acer also released new Veriton business models. The M680G and S680G both feature Intel® Core™ i7, i5 or i3, up to 16Gb of and up to 1Tb hard drives. Tool-less opening eases maintenance, and there’s pre-loaded business software.

Rumours also abound that Acer is working on a frameless laptop, with touch screen keyboard.

Image Credit: Lingolook

 

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Tom is a young technology journalist based in London. Though a diehard Windows user, if pressed he will admit to quite liking Apple products – he just doesn’t get on with touchscreens.

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