The Next Affordable Android Honeycomb Tablet??

I guess Packard Bell was like “F That”, “if our Parent Company(Acer) dropped a 10-inch screen, Tegra 2 processor, dual cameras, and Honeycomb OS Tab,” They might as well too, so they did, I don’t think I need to give you the same Specs as the Xoom again, so I won’t but I will tell you to see the Video after the Jump. @TatWza


Acer’s Dual Screen Laptop Gets A Price!

This Machines looks Pretty Cool with two 14-inch Gorilla Glass touchpanels, a Core i5 CPU, 4GB of memory, integrated Intel HD graphics and a 64-bit copy of Windows 7 Home Premium…See More Details. @TatWza


Acer Dropping 3D Laptop!!!!!

3D is growing at an alarming Rate. Acer ,Which recently dropped some other dope products is launching a pair of products that’ll give you another excuse to wear fancy active-shutter glasses at all times, starting with the HS244HQ, a 1080p monitor that measures 23.6-inches across, has the requisite 120Hz refresh rate and manages a 12,000,000:1 contrast ratio thanks to its LED backlighting. We’re also learning more about the AS5745DG laptop, a “high cost-performance model” 15.6-inch laptop with NVIDIA GeForce GT425M graphics, 2.53GHz Intel Core i5-460M processor, 4GB of RAM, 640GB of storage, and a 120Hz display with a pair of 3D Vision glasses to match. It’s a bit meatier than the company’s 5738DG from last year, and rather pricier too, with an MSRP set to fall just under 100,000 yen — about $1,200 when it ships next month. No word on the monitor’s cost yet, but don’t expect a bargain. @TatWza


Alive!!! Digital Content Platform and App Store from….Acer!!!!

Acer, The Computer line, As we Told you had a Global press event yesterday focused on a slew of new hardware introductions, but there’s a piece of software news that seems too significant to ignore. Here shortly, Acer will begin pre-loading its newfangled Alive digital content platform onto its machines. it’ll eventually hit “netbooks, laptops, smartphones and tablets, but the screens we’re seeing today lead us to believe this is a desktop-only affair for now. Acer’s playing this up as being “more than an app store,” but there’s no question that an app store lies at the heart. A cornucopia of partners (Intel, Zinio, Adobe, etc.) will be providing content, and newly pushed material can be easily viewed via Twitter or Acer’s own Channel concept. Five main sections will be present: Listen, Watch, Read, Play and Application. Both free and paid content will be supported, with users in the UK and Italy getting first access next month. Mum’s the word on how long it’ll take to spread elsewhere (a more thorough rollout will “begin” in Q1 2011), and there’s no mention at all about an SDK for developers. Info is kinda sketchy right now but Acer is really trying to step its game up!!! @TatWza


Tablet Phone or Phone Tablet?!?!?!?!?

Acer is calling this “100 percent smartphone. 100 percent tablet,”. 1024×480 screen resolution on a 4.8-inch smartphone is Pretty damn CLEAN. Clocking in at just slightly smaller than Dell’s Streak, this here phone (no finalized name has been bestowed quite yet) was just revealed at Acer’s Global press event in New York City. It was only shown briefly, demonstrating an unknown version of Android and the “evolution of Acer UI.” Specs wise, there’s a two megapixel front-facing camera, eight megapixel rear camera (with LED flash), 720p video recording, a six-axis Gyroscope + accelerometer package, LED edge lighting, “full metal body”, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11n WiFi, HSDPA support, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and an HDMI output. Per usual, Acer’s keeping a lid on any pricing estimates, but it’ll be shipping out to customers everywhere in April 2011. @TatWza


Acer Unveils Dual Multi-Touch Screen Laptop, and MORE!!!

Ok so in New York at Acer’s Global press event, and it’s kicking things off with its Windows 7-based Iconia dual-screen laptop / tablet, boasting a pair of glossy touchscreens, Naturally, you won’t find a keyboard here only a virtual one will emerge from the secondary panel. it’s running Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) and is equipped with an Intel Core i5-480M / 560M / 580M CPU, up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, a pair of 14-inch multitouch displays (1366×768 resolution), integrated Intel HD graphics (128MB RAM), VGA / HDMI outputs, an inbuilt microphone and a S/PDIF interface. There’s also a 320/500/640/750GB hard drive, Acer’s CrystalEye webcam (1280×1024 resolution), 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0+HS, integrated 3G WWAN, gigabit Ethernet, a four-cell battery and a total weight of 6.18 pounds. Closing things out, there are a pair of USB 2.0 ports, a single USB 3.0 jack and a one-year warranty. ALSO the company teased its new Clear.fi media sharing system. As the story goes, it’s a cloud-based system that’s designed to play multi-format content over multi-platform devices, enabling any number of gadgets to talk to one another in order to make content visible and shareable with any other device. So far, it looks as if that could apply to movies, games, photos and music, but it’s a single-house affair for now. So long as there’s a router and a WiFi connection nearby, any Clear.fi-enabled device should be able to share, search and consume. @TatWza


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