Acer has released almost an overwhelming barrage boatload of new laptops and PCs.
Frankly the number of new systems is ridiculous and some of the systems specifications have been left a little vague, but here's what we know so far:
11.6in Aspire One
- 11.6in WXGA pixel screen
- Intel Atom CPU
Intel US15W chipset - 160GB hard drive
- WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G connectivity
- 2.54mm thick
- Eight hours from six-cell, 5200 mAh, battery
- White, dark blue, red and black colour options
- 1.6GHz N270 or 1.68GHz N280 Atom CPU
- 10.1in 1,024 x 600 pixel screen
- 25.4mm thick (versus 33.4mm for the D150)
- Three or six-cell battery

- 24in touch-sensitive display
- Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs
- Up to 2TB hard drive capacity
- The "latest generation of MXM graphic processors" (AMD ATI Mobility Radeon 3000-series or nVidia GeForce 100-series seems likely)
- Blu-ray drive
- 18.5in, 16:9 aspect ratio, "720p" display
- Intel Atom N270 CPU
- Intel 945GSE chipset (the older, not-so-good one)
- 160GB hard drive

- Intel Atom 230 processor
- nVidia ION platform (9400M graphics, hardware HD video decoding and so on)
- Optional (Wiimote-style) motion-sensitive controllers
- Ethernet, WiFi (Draft-N optional), connectivity

- 13.3in (pictured), 14.1in and 15.6in, LEB-backlit, 1,366 X 768 pixel displays
- Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low-Voltage processors
- 500GB hard drive or 64GB SSD
- Eight-hour battery life with mechanical drive, 10-hour with SSD (claimed)
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