Acer's announced Aspire Z3-700 new all-in-one Window 10 PC
Acer's all-in-one PC, the
Aspire Z3-700, was unveiled by the tech giant this week, and it promises to change the way people use and interact with their computers and the Internet.The latest figures from IDC show the Taiwanese company is now the fifth biggest PC vendor, slipping behind even Apple in the second and third quarters of 2015.
According to Acer, the Aspire Z3-700 is a personal computer which comes with a built-in battery that can last for up to five hours. This will allow users to take and use their desktops anywhere they want to.
The Aspire Z3-700 features a 17.3-inch touchscreen and weights just 4.4 pounds, so in some ways it’s more like a giant tablet than a laptop, but Acer is keen to position it as a portable desktop. The battery apparently lasts around 5 hours, it runs Windows 10 and the screen can be used with a stylus. It’ll arrive in a variety of specs, sporting either an Intel Skylake or Celeron CPU, either an SSD or HDD, and up to 8GB of RAM. It’s expected to cost from $700 when it goes on sale later this year.
Acer has also announced an update to its Aspire R14 convertible. It still sports the same freely swivelling screen — laptop, display, tablet, or however else you like to fold it — but it will now be furnished with an Intel Skylake CPU, SSD or HDD disks and up to 8GB of RAM. It’ll start at $700.
Aspire Z3-700, was unveiled by the tech giant this week, and it promises to change the way people use and interact with their computers and the Internet.The latest figures from IDC show the Taiwanese company is now the fifth biggest PC vendor, slipping behind even Apple in the second and third quarters of 2015.
According to Acer, the Aspire Z3-700 is a personal computer which comes with a built-in battery that can last for up to five hours. This will allow users to take and use their desktops anywhere they want to.
The Aspire Z3-700 features a 17.3-inch touchscreen and weights just 4.4 pounds, so in some ways it’s more like a giant tablet than a laptop, but Acer is keen to position it as a portable desktop. The battery apparently lasts around 5 hours, it runs Windows 10 and the screen can be used with a stylus. It’ll arrive in a variety of specs, sporting either an Intel Skylake or Celeron CPU, either an SSD or HDD, and up to 8GB of RAM. It’s expected to cost from $700 when it goes on sale later this year.
Acer has also announced an update to its Aspire R14 convertible. It still sports the same freely swivelling screen — laptop, display, tablet, or however else you like to fold it — but it will now be furnished with an Intel Skylake CPU, SSD or HDD disks and up to 8GB of RAM. It’ll start at $700.