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Maybe Apple actually knew what it was doing by not jumping on the underpowered, small screen notebook bandwagon.
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The Acer Aspire 5738PG multi-touch screen notebook launches with Windows 7 Home Premium and will be available starting October 22 at select retailers.
Launching with Windows 7, the new Aspire AS5738PG multi-touch screen notebook delivers incredible new functionality, high-performance features, and mobile entertainment.
The new Acer Aspire 5738PG multi-touch screen notebook also comes with helpful and easy-to-use one-touch buttons: the Acer Backup Manager for backing-up important files and information, and the PowerSmart button for maximizing battery life.
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Acer will launch at least eight notebooks ranging from 12.1- to 20.1-inch screen notebooks.
Other devices in the initial collection include a touch-screen notebook computer, the Asus Eee PC Touch; the MinoHD camcorder from the Flip Video unit of Cisco; a Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung 3-D Blu-ray disc player; the Sony Dash, a mash-up of an alarm clock, Web viewer and Internet radio; and Eye-Fi cards for digital cameras, which can upload photographs to the Internet automatically.
I, personally, would love me a dual-screen notebook.
Add the latest generation of wide-screen notebook monitors to the mix and you have a machine ready to immerse users in the virtual world of their choosing.
A big-screen notebook is better than one with a small screen, unless you're on the road a lot and you can't open it all the way in an economy-class airplane seat.
I'm sure many of you remember the pretty cool-looking dual-screen notebook Japanese company Kohjinsha announced last month (it's already available over here).
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