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Acer announces plans for Ultrabook

27 August 2011 5 Comments

Acer UltrabookAcer has announced that the company is going to introduce a new significant addition to the Aspire line of laptops this September, the Acer Ultrabook. It is going to be a 13-inch laptop with thickness as low as 13 mm (0.5 inches) and weight as low as 1.3 kg (2.86 lbs). The specifications of the Ultrabook are still not made public, but it is clear that Acer is going to use one of Intel’s mobile processors from Core i line. The battery life is expected to be about 6 hours which is very impressive.

If Acer’s plans come true, their Ultrabook is going to become one of the first ultra-thin notebooks that run on Windows operating system. Many other laptop manufacturers, including ASUS TeK Computers, also expressed interest in producing their own Ultrabooks in the nearest future.


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5 Responses to “Acer announces plans for Ultrabook”

  1. This is good news! I use the Acer Aspire netbook and I love it. I might just upgrade to the Ultrabook. Thanks for the information.

  2. eBatts says:

    This Acer Ultrabook will be a nice laptop. It’s slightly bigger than a netbook, but it will pack the power of a full sized notebook. 6 hours of run time will be really nice with a slim and light weight laptop. Acer has really stepped it up with their line of laptop notebooks.

  3. Jackie Smith says:

    Hello there, I think that Acer Ultrabook will be more thinner than previous models from Acer. Do you have any details about the price of Ultrabook?

  4. belinda says:

    Wow, interesting! Hope it will be available soon.. Great to know that innovations are still making a great impact!

  5. If Acer’s plans come true, their Ultrabook is going to become one of the first ultra-thin notebooks that run on Windows operating system.

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