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Acer announces Windows 7 All-In-One - Oct 15, 2009
Crave Acer's new Aspire Z5610 multitouch All-In-One. Joining Sony, HP and its own subsidiary Gateway, Acer has announced a new Windows 7-based All-In-One, complete with a multitouch display. The Acer Aspire ... Read story »First iCore7-powered iCafe in Southeast Asia launched - Aug 9, 2009
Blogs The country’s leading computer providers Acer, Microsoft, Intel and VillMan Computers have teamed up to open the country's first high-end Gaming Zone. Located at the SM Cyberzone North Edsa, all 40 ... Read story »Hands-on pictures of the Acer Ferrari One - Sep 15, 2009
Crave Acer Ferrari One Acer unveiled its latest Ferrari-branded laptop on Thursday, but, unlike the sleek, powerful laptops we've come to expect from Italy's finest, this one's a lowly Netbook. Actually, it's ... Read story »New Acer Blue Gemstone notebooks shave price - Jun 23, 2009
Crave Acer Aspire 7735Z Prices keep dropping on laptops, and Acer, as always, is right in the middle adding fuel to the budget fires. Monday, Acer announced updates to its Blue Gemstone ... Read story »Acer Ferrari One minilaptop hits Asia - Sep 25, 2009
Crave Though some may consider the new Acer Ferrari One a Netbook, we hesitate to call it that. With a dual-core AMD processor and powerful ATI graphics solution, this 11.6-inch machine is ... Read story »Gateway LT3104g/LT3105g (AMD Athlon 64 L110 Processor 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review In the battle for Netbook market share supremacy, Intel's Atom CPU stands nearly unchallenged despite a handful of offerings with AMD and Via CPUs. So it's surprising we found so much to like about the 11.6-inch Gateway LT3104g. This uses an AMD Athlon 64 L110 1.2GHz processor to provide a...Acer announces Windows 7 laptops - Oct 15, 2009
Crave The Acer Aspire 5738PG. PC maker Acer is adding another pair of laptops to its Windows 7 laptop lineup. The two entries are a 15.6-inch touchscreen system, called the Aspire 5738PG; ... Read story »Acer Ferrari One (Athlon X2 L310 Processor 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Like the cars on which it's based, the Acer Ferrari One is designed to be fast, fun to use and good-looking, while remaining relatively affordable compared with its predecessors. But does this S$1,298 minilaptop, which will be available in late October, live up to the legendary Scuderia Ferrari...From Netbooks to all-in-one PCs - Feb 16, 2009
Blogs Computer manufacturers seem to be shifting their focus to another area of computing. From Netbooks, most of the hardware firms are releasing their own versions of all-in-one PCs. Netbooks are currently ... Read story »Acer Aspire 8930G (Core 2 Duo T9400 Processor 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM)
Review The original Acer Aspire 8920G was the very first 18-inch laptop we had a chance to review, and the follow-up Acer Aspire 8930G is similar in terms of its essentials, with only a handful of component upgrades. The display has the same native resolution as a 1080p HDTV. Coupled with a unique...Apple Mac mini (Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz; 120GB HDD)
Review Apple breathed fresh air into its line of Mac Mini, whose specs haven't changed since an update in August 2007. With this S$988 model, Apple adds significantly improved Nvidia graphics, a new 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and a larger hard drive. Those changes are welcome, and we're also...Acer Ferrari ramps it up - Sep 29, 2006
Crave Continuing with the popular franchise, a new notebook has joined the Acer Ferrari lineup--the Acer Ferrari 1000. Unlike its predesessors, which were 15-inch midsized systems, the Acer Ferrari 1000 is a ... Read story »Acer TravelMate goes for bottom line - Sep 27, 2005
Features Fancy a notebook but it simply costs too much? Acer has the answer with a new budget lineup. Read story »Notebook Price Watch - Feb 23, 2007
Features Buying from megastores is always a safe bet, but why not have some adventure instead by transversing the far reaches of Singapore's Sim Lim Square to scout for the best deals? Read story »Notebook Price Watch - Jan 12, 2007
Features Buying from megastores is always a safe bet, but why not have some adventure instead by transversing the far reaches of Singapore's Sim Lim Square to scout for the best deals? Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2





