The Taiwanese notebook maker Acer has released its new budget-oriented Aspire E11 notebook to market. The new company product is just 21.2 mm thick and weighs 1.29 kilograms. In addition to that it comes in blue, pink, silver and brown colors.
As expected from a new product the Aspire E11 includes the latest hardware and makes use of Intel Pentium and Celeron processors on Intel’s newest Haswell architecture. The new notebook has an 11.6-inch CineCrystal LCD display at 1366 x 768 pixel resolution and allows up to 8 GB of DDR3L memory and up to 1 TB hard drive to be installed. The rest of the specs include a Gigabit Ethernet port, HDMI and USB 3.0 ports, a SD card slot, a 720p web camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a Multi-Touch touchpad and a 4-cell battery that can power the notebook for up to 4.5 hours. Another feature worth mentioning is that the Aspire E11 uses passive cooling that makes the device remarkably quiet.
The Aspire E11 costs EUR 299 and runs Windows 8.1 64-bit out of the box.
Source: Acer