Acer officially launched GoogleTV screens, OLED gaming and AI laptops at Computex 24
21:00 02/06/2024
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Acer has just launched a series of new products at the Computex 2024 exhibition, including monitors, laptops and Chromebooks, focusing on advanced features, modern design and smart user experience.
Screen:
- Google TV integrated screen: DA1 and Nitro GA1 series with sizes of 31.5 and 27 inches, allowing to watch movies, Youtube, Netflix, Disney+,… and play games smoothly. Nitro GA1 also has wireless projection, screen mirror and multiview features.
- Predator OLED Monitor: X27U F3 Series (27 inch, WQHD, 480Hz, 0.01ms), X32 X3 (32 inch, 4K, 240Hz) and X34 X5 (34 inch, UWQHD, 1800R, 240Hz) for professional gamers with High refresh rate and sharp images.
Laptop:
- TravelMate: New business laptop line with Intel Core Ultra chip, 2.8K OLED screen, high security (TPM 2.0, fingerprint) and AI integration. TravelMate P6 14 and TravelMate P4 (Spin 14 and P4 16) have the option of Intel Core Ultra or AMD Ryzen Pro, powerful performance, portable, highly secure and meet MIL-STD 810H military durability standards. Square, modern design.
Chromebooks:
- Acer Chromebook Plus Enterprise 515: 15.6 inch screen, numeric keypad, meets MIL-STD 810H standards, environmentally friendly (OceanGlass touchpad from plastic waste).
- Acer Chromebook Plus Enterprise Spin 514: 14-inch screen, 360-degree convertible, touch, meets MIL-STD 810H standards, environmentally friendly (OceanGlass touchpad from plastic waste).
Acer brings diverse choices to users with new products that integrate advanced technology, modern design and focus on user experience.
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