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Acer Presents Top quality Contact Ultrabook™ - Aspire S7


Acer today introduces its latest premium Windows® 8 Ultrabook™ gadgets - the Aspire S7 Sequence - at Computex Taipei. Available in two sizes, 13.3-inch and 11.6-inch, these are the slimest and tiniest, respectively, Complete HD touch Ultrabooks™. Both feature a smooth metal metal unibody style and provide a more engrossing processing encounter. The larger style additionally sports a shiny, attractive glass cover, providing a stylish and stylish overall look.

With the metal unibody style, the S7 Ultrabooks™ are extremely sleek and illumination, yet resilient enough to handle the afflication of daily use. The 13.3-inch style offers up to 12 time of power supply, while the 11.6-inch style can run for up to 9 time, to ensure an entire day of on-demand efficiency and press intake from a single charge. To make the best of the highly effective efficiency elements, Acer designed its modern Acer Double Air air conditioning to generate efficient chilling and provide the best heat comfort.

Acer's S7 Sequence also features a light-sensing key pad, which instantly finds changes in illumination conditions and adapts the laptop key pad backlight illumination.

The new S7 range are unique ultra-mobile gadgets that combination efficiency, overall look and user-friendliness, giving modern day travellers the most complete and fulfilling processing encounter.

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