Acer prioritizes Tablets over netbooks Acer may have been lost in the arguments of the CEO, the tablets and the future of ultra-mobility, but the company does not operate too cautiously brave PC at the helm. According to the latest rumors, Acer netbook orders progressively for the production of tablets with lists such as Acer Icon Tab A500 - which is on sale now $ 449.99 - which replaces the Aspire One netbook. Meanwhile, the company is also reportedly uses advanced "Shuriken" looks to create an ultra-portable notebooks offer more evidence of less mass.
Acer reportedly ordered up to 500 000 10.1-inch touch screens for use in its shelves, but even if it is not so much that it apparently had hoped. Apple's request for dominance in the segment tactile means that Acer will not reach 70 percent of his predictions over the expedition.
As for the plans of the Acer laptop, the sources that make up the company uses what is called Shuriken screens, produced by LG Display to create ultra panels larger than average. A new model, created May 1, 2011, will have a form factor of 14.1 inches to himself as a 13.3-inch notebook, with a minimum Shuriken panel frame (below 12 mm to 8 mm) and 4 mm no.
However, the technology of the screen is about 50 percent more expensive than traditional notebook screens, and Acer is reportedly planning to use this first, an unnamed model to assess whether consumers are willing to pay a larger screen in a compact form-factor. If buyers are willing to dig deep into their pockets, panels Shuriken could become an essential part of the range Acer.
Acer reportedly ordered up to 500 000 10.1-inch touch screens for use in its shelves, but even if it is not so much that it apparently had hoped. Apple's request for dominance in the segment tactile means that Acer will not reach 70 percent of his predictions over the expedition.
As for the plans of the Acer laptop, the sources that make up the company uses what is called Shuriken screens, produced by LG Display to create ultra panels larger than average. A new model, created May 1, 2011, will have a form factor of 14.1 inches to himself as a 13.3-inch notebook, with a minimum Shuriken panel frame (below 12 mm to 8 mm) and 4 mm no.
However, the technology of the screen is about 50 percent more expensive than traditional notebook screens, and Acer is reportedly planning to use this first, an unnamed model to assess whether consumers are willing to pay a larger screen in a compact form-factor. If buyers are willing to dig deep into their pockets, panels Shuriken could become an essential part of the range Acer.
