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It seems that Acer is no longer dealing in just 10-inch netbooks, having also prepared a certain laptop which, although featuring what one may call entry-level performance capabilities, has a larger than usual screen. AMD's Fusion platform definitely seems to have gained a widespread adoption among makers of mo... |
18 January 2011 03:06 GMT |
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In tune with its status as promoter of the netbook, Acer has delivered a new entry-level mobile computer, developed in collaboration with sister brand eMachines and based on a dual-core processor.
Even though tablets have begun to noticeably affect the popularity of netbooks, low-end laptops are still very much a... |
18 January 2011 02:41 GMT |
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If anything, the past few weeks have shown that the Intel Atom processors, otherwise known as the Pine Trail platform, are no longer the only means by which a competent mobile or compact computer can be created. In fact, the recently introduced platforms from Advanced Micro Devices have seen quite a few design wins,... |
25 June 2010 04:38 GMT |
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Acer, one of the world's leading vendors of personal computer systems and one of the first companies to debut in the fast-growing market of netbooks, has just announced that it will bundle Nero 9 Essential on all of its desktop systems sold globally, including models from the Acer, Gateway, Packard Bell and eMac... |
15 July 2009 04:37 GMT |
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eMachines has announced today the expansion of its line of all-in-one desktop PCs with the introduction of the new EZ1601-01 desktop, a low-power, affordable computer system that can provide users with the basics in computing technology. According to Acer's subsidiary, the new eMachines all-in-one desktop combin... |
14 July 2009 10:56 GMT |
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Looking forward to the upcoming 'Back to School' period, eMachines, an Acer wholly owned subsidiary, has just announced the expansion of its line of desktop PC systems with the introduction of three new configurations, coming with a bundled widescreen display and a matching keyboard. All dressed in white, t... |
1 July 2009 09:36 GMT |
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Acer's eMachines has just announced the introduction of two new small form factor desktop PCs, part of its latest EL1300 series of desktop systems. In addition, the system vendor also announced the launch of a new 18.5-inch widescreen LCD, specifically designed to go along with the EL1300 series of PCs. Both mod... |
21 May 2009 02:28 GMT |
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While Acer is probably thinking of new ways of improving its range of Aspire One netbooks, which have recorded an impressive market success, one of the company's subsidiaries, eMachines, is trying to stir things a bit in the world of portable systems. The company has just introduced a new, fully functional noteb... |
31 October 2008 03:35 GMT |
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eMachines announced the introduction of new, slim and compact desktop PCs, the EL1200 series. The main feature of the machines is that they come in a small form factor while not going into the nettops category. Still, the new eMachines PCs are as small as the company could make them, as they have only one-third the w... |
13 October 2008 03:21 GMT |
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Low-Budget system vendor eMachines has just announced the addition of two new desktop systems to its entry-level PC portfolio. The new offerings are especially tailored for students and home computer users. Based on AMD's dual-core Sempron and Athlon processors, the systems deliver average performance for both w... |
18 April 2008 09:10 GMT |
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Before you start asking "who on earth eMachines is", let me tell you that the company has been living under its own rock, and the few times it surfaced, it released common system configurations that could be qualified as worthless. No wonder you haven't heard about them. The unveiling of its latest models, the T... |
31 January 2008 06:54 GMT |
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Gateway announced that it continues to expand its international market by launching several computer models in China. The Asian country is one of the most powerful markets in the whole world and most important computer manufacturers and vendors are investing heavily into their presence in China because the Chinese co... |
16 August 2007 06:36 GMT |
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