Aspire S7 can be sold in the UK in late September
Acer's first touch screen ultrabook is rumored to have a starting price of £ 1,149.99 (about 37.5 million).
Aspire S7 can be sold in the UK in late September Picture 1
Acer's first touch screen Ultrabook can be sold in late September in the UK. (Photo: Techzek)
A source of Slashgear said, Acer will sell its first touchscreen ultrabook model in the UK in late September this year. This product will have a starting price of 1,149.99 pounds (equivalent to 1,802.3 USD or 37.5 million VND).
Aspire S7 was exhibited at Computex 2012, which took place in June this year in Taiwan. This product is equipped with Core i5 processor based on the latest Ivy Bridge platform with integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics. Acer Aspire S7 uses 11.6 or 13.3 inch touch screen with The resolution is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels.
Acer Ultrabook weighs from 1.2 to 1.3kg, 12.5mm thin, equipped with 4 GB RAM memory, 128 GB SSD drive and supports 802.11 Wi / Fi b / g / n. In addition, this model also supports USB 3.0, microHDMI port, Thunderbolt, SD / SDHC memory card slot and webcam. The manufacturer said the Aspire S7 runs Windows 8 and can run continuously for 12 hours.
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