Taiwanese PC powerhouse Acer is continuously upping their game what with all the laptops, netbooks, and computer systems they’ve been introducing lately. And some reports have it that they will be launching a new netbook and all-in-one PC.
Apple has their iMac and ASUS got their EEE Top and now, the unnamed Acer computer system will feature a Core 2 Quad processor. A new netbook, on the other hand, an obvious upgrade to the Acer Aspire One will come equipped with a 10.2″ screen, 2.5-inch noteboook HD, Windows Vista, and up to 320GB capacity.
We have no confirmation on the specs but some reports say that the new Acer netbook will cost more than the Acer Aspire One by $150.
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