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Slim yet powerful, the Acer Aspire S all-in-one Windows 11 PC is available in 27- and 32-inch models powered by up to 13th Gen Intel Core processors, as well as Intel Iris Xe and Intel Arc A ...
The Aspire S24 AI will start at $1,199.99, while the Aspire S27 AI will start at $1,299.99. Both are set to launch in Q2 of this year. Acer’s new Aspire C AI all-in-ones also come in 23.8-inch ...
Acer’s latest Aspire S all-in-one PC packs a desktop computer into an aluminum chassis that could almost blend in as a standard monitor. The display, which has an extremely slim bezel around a ...
Acer has just announced two new all-in-one Windows 8 PCs at Computex in Taipei: the 27-inch Aspire 7600U, and the 23-inch Aspire 5600U. by T.C. Sottek Jun 4, 2012, 2:36 AM UTC ...
But Acer is going a bit bigger with its latest fanless computer. The Acer Aspire U27 is an all-in-one desktop PC with a 27 inch full HD display and a case that’s just 0.5 inches thick, thanks to ...
• Display: 27 in. full HD • Processor: Intel Core i5 • RAM: 12 GB Acer’s Aspire looks a lot like a computer display that has a PC hidden inside. That’s meant as a compliment because even ...
The Acer Aspire S All-in-One PC is available in either 27-inch or 32-inch models. The 32-inch PC comes with up to a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-137000 desktop processor and Intel Arc A-Series graphics.
The Acer Aspire S all-in-one series is now official in 27-and-32-inch models that bear a striking resemblance to Apple’s iMacs. Having a similar target market of families who require an everyday ...
Acer looks like it’s willing to try anything as it rolls out an Android-based all-in-one PC for $1100. The Acer TA272 HUL has a 27-inch screen with resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels.
Acer has taken the traditional 27-inch all-in-one PC and given it a whole new lease on life with the TA272 HUL. The machine essentially doubles as a ...
Despite a small hard disk and no Blu-ray drive, the 23-inch Z5610 still offers good bang for your buck. Acer’s Aspire Z5610 is kind of like a budget version of the https://www.pcworld.com ...
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