Aspire V5 uses Ivy Bridge chip for $ 630
Acer plans to sell two 14- and 15-inch models by the end of June this year with two Core i3 or i5 processor options.
Acer plans to sell two 14- and 15-inch models by the end of June this year with two Core i3 or i5 processor options.
Aspire V5 will be sold later this month for $ 630. (Photo: Laptopmag).
Acer has just officially announced the price for the Aspire V5 introduced in March. The starting price for the Acer Aspire V5 is from 630 USD. However, the device will only be sold at the end of June this year.
The upcoming Aspire V5 models are available in 14 and 15 inch sizes. In particular, the 14 ich model is 20mm thick and weighs 2.08kg and the 15-inch model is 21mm and 2.26kg. Both are equipped with optical drive and 500GB hard drive.
Aspire V5 is equipped with Acer Instant Connect technology to help it automatically find and save Wi-Fi hotspots or use. It has two versions using Core i3 or i5 chips along with Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics.
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