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Acer Aspire 1420P is a multi-touch screen rotation version of the cheap ultraportable Aspire 1410 laptop using Intel CULV power-saving processor ...
Acer Aspire 1420P is a multi-touch screen rotation version of the cheap Aspire 1410 ultraportable laptop using Intel CULV power-saving processor.
Acer Aspire 1420P has a touch-screen design like the tablet PC. Photo of Cnet.
Aspire 1420P has a touch screen design like tablet PC tablet and owns a configuration of energy-saving ultraportable laptop with Intel CULV processor, 4 GB RAM, HDD 250 hard drive GB, full Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi 802.11b / g / n, additional mobile connectivity options include UMTS / HSPA / HSDPA / GSM / GPRS / EDGE, besides 3 USB ports, video outputs HDMI, VGA, integrated webcam, and 6-cell 5,600 mAh battery.
It weighs 1.5 kg with 3 colors black, red and blue with multi-touch screen 11.6 inches resolution 1366 x 768. According to Engadget , Acer Aspire 1420P will be sold in Asia early this month. 11 to and preinstalled Windows 7 operating system.
Actual image of Acer Aspire 1420P during the launch of Acer computer running Windows 7 took place last weekend in Taiwan.
Acer Aspire 1420P next to Acer Ferrari One. Rotating screen design of tablet PC. It has 3 USB ports, including both HDMI and VGA video outputs. Chiclet keyboard "hybrid", floating keys but not wide spacing. Multi-touch screen touches 11.6 inches resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. On the hands of pretty models on launch.
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