Ultrabook Acer Aspire S7 weighs 1 kg, 12 mm thin
Ultrabook Acer Aspire S7 running Windows 8 has a slim design of about 12 mm, multi-touch screen supports up to 10 fingers, equipped with 3rd generation Intel Core i processor and weighs about 1 kg.
Acer Aspire S7 equipped with 3rd generation Intel Core i processor, Ivy Bridge code, provides up to 12 hours of use with extended battery options, SSD static drive, 4 GB RAM, Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics Support Microsoft DirectX 11.
It has an 11.6-inch CineCrystal LED-backlit display for 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 16: 9 aspect ratio. Users can set up the ability to support up to 3 independent screens. In addition, the device is equipped with USB 3.0 connections, micro-USB support HDCP and headphone / microphone jacks.
Acer Aspire S7 Ultrabook running Windows 8 operating system is offered for $ 1300 for the version equipped with Intel Core i5 processor, while the version using the Core i7 processor costs $ 1700. The product will be available on October 26, when Microsoft releases Windows 8.
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