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Acer Aspire series R, F and E, powerful and elegant new models

Day particularly rich in news related to Acer products than today. The Taiwanese manufacturer has not failed to provide special attention to the range of Aspire laptops that cater to users mainstream, presenting a business card represented by the low price - especially with the Aspire E series - a hardware platform with the most updated latest Intel's sixth-generation and versatility of use made possible by the Windows 10 operating system, which allows to create hybrid devices, such as Aspire R15.

The renovation of the Aspire line care, specifically, Aspire Aspire R15 and F lines and E. Do not miss an update for Aspire ES 15 that the 2016 edition is equipped with the latest Intel CPU and marketed in three new colorations. Software soul, in all cases, is constituted by the Windows 10 operating system.

Acer Aspire R15

It is a convertible device characterized by particularly cared design and construction. The first was awarded the Red Dot Award: Product Design 2016, the second hit for the metal cover and the bottom shell made of carbon fiber and silver particles to 40%. Acer R15 is a convertible with 15-inch display and supports, as such, four modes: laptop, tablet, display and tent.

The hardware platform update brought a dowry of the sixth-generation Intel Core processors, configurations with DDR4 RAM memory up to a maximum of 16GB, up all'Nvidia GPU GeForce 940MX, in addition to the increasingly popular USB Type-C connector. Taken care of even the connectivity sector with the integration of Acer ExoAmp technology that improves the wireless antenna placement and the support of connectivity 2x2 MU-MIMO. The display is IPS type, while the declared autonomy is 9 hours.

Aspire Aspire series F

Aspire F15 also comes with special emphasis on the aspects of design, characterized by the upper metal cover and premium finish. The portable F series are available in five colors (Sparkly Silver, Obsidian Black, Indigo Blue, Wine Red and Marble White) and are presented as a good compromise between design and performance.

The enhancements in hardware in the F series are shared to a large extent with the E-series models are equipped with Intel Core processors of the sixth generation, video cards that can get to the NVIDIA GeForce GTX950M and DDR4 RAM. Also present in the series E and F, the Type-C USB connectivity and wireless technology 820.11ac MU-MIMO.

Acer Aspire ES 15 edition 2016

Acer ES 15 has been updated with Intel Core processors of the sixth generation and is available in the colors Midnight Black, Rosewood Red and White Cotton.

Acer Aspire E series

They are available in seven new colors (White Marble, Steel Grey, Purple Twilight, Copper Red, Obsidian Black, Rococo Red and Indigo Blue. The body has a metallic design with a brushed effect. There are three configuration variants, primarily from different diagonal display: Aspire E14, E15, E17 with screens respectively 14 ", 15" and 17 ". as mentioned, the main hardware innovations coincide with those for the series F. the line It stands as a good solution for those limited budget.

Pricing and Availability

As for the prices and dates in EMEA, Acer states the following:

Acer Aspire R15 will be available in July with prices starting from 899 euro
Acer Aspire F series will be available from July with prices starting from 699 euro
Acer Aspire E-series will be available from July with prices starting from 399 euro

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