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Acer’s Ultrabook And 7-inch Tablet Hit Australia Next Month
Remember all the way back to Monday when Acer’s founding father said that tablets and MacBook Air thin, sub-$US1000 Ultrabooks are a fad? Someone missed the memo, because Gizmodo just received word that Acer’s Ultrabook will arrive first, followed a few weeks later by the delayed 7-inch Iconia Tab A100, which will be around $500.
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What’s Next For Tablets: The Mega Rumour Roundup
Earlier this week I asked if Android fans actually prefer iPads when it comes to tablets. Many of you said you’re still waiting to see what tablets may be around the corner, so let’s take a look at what 14 of the biggest tablet makers have up their R&D sleeves.
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Acer TimelineX: Sandy Bridge Performance For Under $US1000
The Acer TimelineX employs a no frills – but hardly utilitarian – design that’s simple and clean. Combined with a Core i5 Sandy Bridge processor, 13.3-inch display, Nvidia GT 540M graphics and Dolby audio, it’s a solid, inch-thick package that only lightens bank accounts by $US780.
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Acer’s 3D Monitor Uses NVIDIA 3D Tech For Cheap 3D Thrills
Both Acer’s two 3D monitors are priced well, at $US689 for the 27-inch model and $US449 for the 23.6-incher, but if you can stretch for the larger size you’ll get NVIDIA’s 3D Vision glasses thrown in for good measure.