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2014 will be the first year in a long time that we don’t have some major hardware advancement that really sells a new phone. In the past we’ve seen dual, quad and octo cores be made a big deal, as ...
Leo is out in Germany ahead of ifa 2024, for the global unveiling of Intel's Core Ultra 200V CPUs - aka Lunar Lake. He saw ...
Acer still hasn’t actually announced that it’s building a new Android tablet called the Acer Iconia Tab A200. But the company has put together a demo video for the tablet which is designed to tug at ...
Acer plans to show off the first netbook that operates on Google's Chrome OS at a trade show in early June. According to various news reports, Acer will show the device at the Computex Taipei show on ...
With IFA 2025 in full swing, it only makes sense that we see an influx of brand new laptops being announced. Leading the ...
Acer have been demonstrating their AspireRevo nettop, the compact desktop PC that's the first to use NVIDIA's Ion graphics platform. Officially launched earlier this month, the Acer AspireRevo happily ...
The detachable design makes it easier to clean. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Public demonstrations of VR provide a convenient ...
The Acer Swift 16 AI—not to be confused with Acer's Swift Air 16, an AMD-based gaming laptop—reminds us that chips from Intel ...
Acer has previously said that they are working on a netbook and other devices that will run Google’s Chrome OS, now it seems that Acer may actually be the first company to launch a netbook and ...
Acer debuted an unnamed tablet ahead of CES 2012. The 10.1in device will feature a 1920x1200 resolution and 224ppi density. Acer will ship the device with Nvidia's Tegra 3 quad-core 1.3Ghz processor ...
Ever since the introduction of the Edison, Intel's been actively pitching this tiny computer module to makers by way of workshops and hackathons. At Computex, the chip giant took the opportunity to ...
Acer's tablet plans have always been a little more shaky than that of rivals ASUS and MSI, but the company's CEO Gianfranco Lanci has just spilled their latest intent at a press conference in UAE.