Acer has launched a beautiful gadget sensation in the market for all you tech-savvies. Acer has announced its new multi-touch screen laptop, which also features a tablet’s functions. This new sensation is named Iconia by Acer. It is the first of its kind in the market among its contemporaries. You won’t find any physical keyboard on this laptop, eliminating the old fashioned working style.
The onscreen keyboard can be used for typing purpose with the choice of having multiple styles and skins as its backgrounds. The user can use the screen both for watching movies and surfing the net at the same point of time. The working seems, as if there are two monitors on a computer.
Features
The most appreciable feature in the Acer Iconia is its hardware comprising of most developed technologies, and moreover is also powered by Windows 7. It has an Intel Core i5 CPU which has scintillating working, along with it comes the DDR3 memory of 4GB, which is the fastest so far, in the market. The notebook comes with two 14-inch multi-touch screens with resolution of 1366×768 mm. Highlighting these two screens are Intel HD graphics with a decent RAM capability of 128MB. One of the most prominent problems of this product is of cooling displays, as the processor and VGA card produces a lot of heat, resulting in the display screen getting extremely hot. Also the system is compatible with a hard drive ranging from 320 GB to 750 GB.
The laptop also comprises of VGA and HDMI outputs, an S/PDIF interface and an in-built microphone. As far as wireless connectivity is concerned, it has an 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 and integrated 3G WLAN, which is almost like the cherry on the cake. It also consists of a gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0 and the super fast USB 3.0 jack.
The only drawback lies in the battery department, the 4 cell batteries are a bit too less for carrying off the Acer Iconia. Otherwise the device weighs 6.18 pounds, which is quite heavy, but along with it comes the freedom of enjoying your favorite content on two multi touch screens at a time.
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