Acer Broadens Consumer LCD Offering with New xSeries Displays; New Display Series Provides Performance, Versatility and Value for Media Lovers Building its tradition of delivering innovative products ...
Acer, the third largest vendor in the global PC market (source: Gartner data, 4Q 2007), today expanded its professional display offerings with the introduction of two new LCD display families – ...
Looks like Acer's expanding its small form factor PC family once more, and this time it's the Aspire X1700 slotting itself in between the X3200 and X1200. Measuring in at 10.4- x 4- x 14.4-inches, the ...
Back in May Acer teased us with the announcement of its suped-up, hardcore gaming rig, the Aspire Predator. There's still no word on when we'll see this bad boy in the wild; but in the meantime, Acer ...
Assembling a PC is one thing and choosing the right monitor that suits your requirement is another. Though there are a plethora of options in the market, choosing a monitor that works for both ...
Today Acer is bringing five new LED-backlit displays to the party, each of them ultra slim and ready for 100,000,000:1 contrast ratio action. These monitors are able to work with a 5ms response time ...
There are already plenty of LCD television brands crowding your local electrical store's shelves, but Acer's hoping to make an impact with its own offerings based on their affordability and features.
The winter Olympics are coming up soon and we will be able to see all the crazy downhill skiing and snowboards that we want. A big undertaking like the Olympics requires lots of computing hardware and ...
Acer has announced a tiny-but-loaded desktop in the Aspire X3200. For an MSRP of $679.99, you get an AMD triple-core processor running at 2.1GHz, 4GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8200 graphics, 640GB SATA ...
Tired of smacking your LCD around just to get the backlight to function for a few minutes? Acer feels your pain, and it's offering up a new trio of monitors here in the US for those suffering the ...
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