
Posted on 11 March 2010
Tags: acer laptop, acer news, frameless screen, frameless technology, glass substrate, Keyboard, laptop, laptop news, material costs, netbook news, News, Notebook, notebook news, screen technology, second half, touch keyboard, touch keypad
Words have it that Acer is planning to launch a new ultra-thin notebook that will feature a frameless design.

Would it be thinner than this?
The new ultra-thin laptop from Acer will come with a touch keyboard and use the back of the panel’s glass substrate as the cover. According to sources from notebook players, Acer is expected to adopt Corning’s reinforced glass substrate and simply print color on its back to allow the substrate to function like a notebook cover for a frameless design.
The design will help reduce the thickness of the ultra-thin notebook and can also reduce material costs. Acer will also adopt a touch keyboard to allow the notebook to be even thinner, the sources noted.
Acer is expected to release the new ultra-thin laptop with the frameless design and touch keyboard in the second half of 2010.
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Posted on 17 April 2009
Tags: 3935, Acer, acer 3935, Acer Aspire, acer aspire 3935, Acer Aspire laptop, acer aspire netbook, acer aspire notebook, acer laptop, acer malaysia, Acer netbook, acer notebook, aspire 3935, Malaysia laptop news, Malaysia netbook news, Malaysia Notebook news
It seems that ultra thin notebook is the craze nowadays. Started by Dell with Dell Adamo, followed by HP Pavillion dv2, and now it is Acer to join into the ultra thin notebook market.
Presenting the Acer Aspire 3935, a new player in the field.

Good looker, although not as good as the Dell Adamo
The Acer Aspire 3935 is less than one-inch thick and is housed in a rich, golden brown brushed metal chassis that weighs only 4.18 pounds.
The Acer Aspire 3935 utilizes unique design elements including the Acer Fine Tip full-size keyboard with large key caps and increased key gaps for an effortless typing experience, along with touch-sensitive hot keys for easy access to frequently used functions.
Users can conveniently back-up important data in one touch via the Back-up Button, while a single touch to the Acer SmartPower Button will save power to extend battery life.
Whether Acer Aspire 3935 will be able to stand in the line with the Dell Adamo or HP Pavillion dv2 is to be seen.
The Acer Aspire 3935 is now available at major retailer worldwide at USD899, so expect the Acer Aspire 3935 to retail around RM3299.00 in Malaysia.

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