This week at CES, Acer unveiled its upcoming products for
the year 2015 including a budget LTE smartphone, a massive Chromebook and some
brand new monitors to name a few.
First up, we have the Liquid Z410 – a 4.5-inch smartphone
with decent specs and an affordable price tag. The handset features a 64-bit
MediaTek MT6732 chip with a Mali-T760 GPU, a 5MP+2MP camera combo, front-facing
speaker with DTS Studio sound and most importantly a Cat 4 LTE radio.
The Z410 also features a number of Acer innovations
including its QuickTouch function that allows users to easily control their
phones with a simple one-finger gesture and Acer EXTEND which enables consumers
to control their handset wired or wirelessly using a Windows-based PC. The
phone will be available starting tomorrow for €129.
Acer is also treating is PC business with some goodies. The
Taiwanese tech giant has announced two 27-inch gaming monitors during the event
– the Acer XB270HU and XG270HU. Both models offer WQHD Resolution (2560 x 1440)
and a refresh rate of 144Hz.
Their main difference is that the XB270HU will feature
NVIDIA’s G-Sync technology support while the XG270HU will sport edge-to-edge
frameless display technology. There’s no pricing information yet about the two
monitors but shipping is expected to start by March.
Lastly, the company is also introducing its new Chromebook
15. Priced at around $250, this model is by far one of the biggest Chromebooks
in the market with a 15.6-inch display. The device can come with either an
Intel Core i3 or Celeron processor, up to 32GB SSD and up to 4GB of RAM.
There’s no definite dates when it comes to availability but
we’ll let you know once Acer releases more information.
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