Ultrabook Acer Aspire M5 on shelves in June in the UK
Ultra-thin, ultra-light Aspire M5 generation with Ivy Bridge chip with NVIDA graphics chip ready to be released in the UK this June.
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Acer Aspire M5 has a thickness of less than 20mm.
This roadmap was launched by Acer at CES 2012 in February with models of ultrabook Aspire M5 sized about 15 inches and 14 inches.
The source of Notebookcheck said that both of these ultrabooks have alloy shell design with strong performance due to Intel's 3rd generation processor. The device uses NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M graphics chip (Shader 5.0), based on NVIDIA's latest Kepler architecture, supporting DirectX 11.1.
According to the manufacturer's description, the Aspire M5 ultrabook models will have a thickness of less than 20mm with an optical drive and a backlit keyboard. The device will also be equipped with Acer 's quick launch features with a sleep time of just 1.5 seconds with a battery life of up to 8 hours.
In addition, the 15-inch Aspire M5 Ultrabook also comes with a right-hand numeric keypad - a completely different point than other ultrabook models.
Acer is currently preparing an Aspire M5 ultrabook computer series in the UK. However, so far, the price of 2 new ultrabook models has not been disclosed.
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