Friday, May 3, 2013

VIDEO: A1 Acer Iconia launched a low-cost Android tablet - The Trade

New York (Reuters / elcomercio.pe) . The Taiwanese multinational Acer revealed today in New York its new bets to circumvent falling PC sales worldwide: A low cost electronic tablet and two portable touch that blur the boundaries between computer and tablet.

“Overall, the PC market is not growing as in the past. Users are looking for new products and new ways to use them, and the devices we have presented today are going in that direction, “he said after the presentation Acer Vice President for Southern Europe, Massimo D’Angelo.

In the event, the president and CEO of the firm, JT Wang, unveiled laptop Aspire Hybrid R7 , who said answers the “duality” of touch screen and keyboard that “seek consumers “and that in his opinion will become” the new trend “.

R7 reach U.S. from next May 17 for $ 999 at Best Buy stores and novelty introduced as fully touch screen phone called “Ezel Hinge” which allows you to convert your laptop into a kind of tablet completely folded over the keyboard.

This new portable “all in one” screen features a high definition 15.6 inch Intel Core five cores, up to 12 GB of system memory and a Dolby Home Theater speakers including four 8 watts, among other features.

second major release that the Taiwanese technology introduced today in New York was the Aspire P3 , an ultraportable laptop of 1.39 kilos also seeks to remove the barriers between Tablet computer and mobile phone with a 11.6-inch screen.

Aspire P3, which is available from today in the U.S. for $ 800, integrates the R7 as the latest operating system from Microsoft, Windows 8.

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The third big bet is electronic tablet Acer Iconia A1 , a very light 410 grams, 8-inch screen ((1024p x 768p), and Google’s Android operating system, in its 16-gigabyte version will be sold in the U.S. beginning in June from $ 199.

has a quad-core processor 1.2 GHz and 1GB of RAM. The rear camera has a resolution of 5 MP. MicroUSB and HDMI connection.

These are the cards that the world’s fourth largest personal computer manufacturer in the world seeks to overcome the slump in the PC market, which is a net loss of NT $ 2,910 million (about 98.55 million of dollars) during its entire fiscal 2012.

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