Acer Timeline laptop costs from 11.9 million
New prices for three models of Acer Aspire Timeline laptops are 11.9; 13.9 and 19.9 for screen sizes respectively 14, 13.3 and 14 inches
New prices for three models of Acer Aspire Timeline laptops are 11.9; 13.9 and 19.9 for screen sizes respectively 14, 13.3 and 14 inches .
The Aspire Timeline series is distinguished by its luxurious design, slim, light appearance.
The thinnest edge of the Aspire Timeline is less than 24 mm and the thickest edge is 29 mm.
Aspire Timeline's volume ranges from 1.6 kg to 2.4 kg.
Aspire Timeline can operate continuously for 8 hours in PowerSave mode.
The ultra-low voltage combined with Intel Display Power Saving Technology 4.5 technology, helps to reduce the power consumption for the screen while the display is still bright, saving up to 33% of energy consumption compared to the device. common sense.
Combined with Laminar Wall Jet cooling technology, it reduces body temperature to 6 degrees Celsius, making it comfortable to operate for a long time.
Computer company Acer Vietnam also announced the new price for this line. Specifically, the Aspire 14 inch screen version without Windows Vista installed costs 11.9 million; The 13.3-inch version costs 13.9 million and 14 inches is 19.9 million.
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