Tuesday, April 29th 2014

Acer Also Introduces the Aspire V 11 (Touch) and E 11 Notebooks

Acer today unveils two new 11.6-inch notebooks, the Acer Aspire V 11 (touch) and E 11, which feature a distinctive FlowCurve and fan-less design for stylish, cool, and quiet computing. The thin and light notebooks are ideal for consumers who require technology that looks chic and fulfills all their infotainment needs on the go.

The new thin and light 11.6-inch notebooks combine impressive computing power with up to 1 TB of storage space, Windows 8.1 tools for great productivity and entertainment, and a choice of color options to display users' individual flair.
Stylish, smart and quiet by design
The distinctive FlowCurve design creates a unique aesthetic look and feel, making the Acer Aspire V 11 (touch) and E 11 both stylish and functional. This elegant design features an external rear curve that continues in the interior, thereby creating a visual flow that's unique and stands out in a crowd. The cover with hairline brush pattern tops off the design with an attractive and smooth finish. Users can display their personality with a choice of colors: Cool Silver, Rhodonite Pink, Tiger's Eye Brown, and Quartz Blue.

Designed with fan-less technology and cool-running processing, the notebooks stay comfortably cool to the touch and whisper-quiet.

Light yet sizeable for productivity on the go
Packing all the speed and storage features for everyday computing in a slim and light design, the notebooks measure 21.2 mm thin and weigh 1.29 kg (2.84 lbs.) to fit easily in a bag to take along anywhere. Up to 1 TB of hard drive provides ample space for storing movies, music and photos.

Infotainment features comparable with larger notebooks
Intel Pentium Quad Core and Intel Celeron CPUs provide plenty of power for doing work in the office, watching movies and chatting with family and friends around the world. Up to 8 GB memory helps multiple applications run smoothly and fast, while the built-in high-performance 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN port provides fast internet speed for smooth web browsing and transfer rates of up to 10 times faster than ordinary LAN.

The Acer Aspire V 11 (touch) and E 11 notebooks with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution HD display feature a full-sized keyboard that's typically offered with larger 13-inch notebooks for a comfortable typing and navigation experience. They are equipped with the Precision Touchpad that supports Windows 8.1 TouchPad gestures, reducing un-intended motions on the touchpad and improving pinch-to-zoom, smoother scrolling and screen navigation.

Two optimized speakers provide powerful, more realistic and lifelike audio quality similar to that of larger size notebooks, allowing users to pump up the sound.

All the essential ports, including USB 3.0 and HDMI, are thoughtfully placed on the rear of the notebook to keep the workspace clear of cables, while frequently-used I/O connectors like audio jack, USB ports, and the SD card slot are placed on the left side for easy access.

The integrated AcerCloud allows access to remotely stored photos, music, videos and documents via the Internet. Users simply click the icon - Acer Photo, Acer Docs, Acer Media, Acer Remote Files - and get access to their remote files anywhere.

Pricing and availability
The Acer Aspire E 11 will be available in Pan America in June with prices starting at US$269.99; in Europe, Middle East and Africa and China in mid-May with prices starting at €299 and RMB 2599.

The Acer Aspire V 11 with touch will be available in Pan America in June with prices starting at US$369.99; in Europe, Middle East and Africa from the end of May with prices starting at €349.
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3 Comments on Acer Also Introduces the Aspire V 11 (Touch) and E 11 Notebooks

#1
Jorge
Win8 and Intel processors = two losers and no sale.
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#2
RadFX
Actually Windows 8 is perfect for Tablets. Much faster than Windows 7. I personally have no use for Intel tablets however.
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#3
figjam88au
11.6" isn't a notebook, it's a netbook
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