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Maple tree has updated its line of Aspire PCs with 13th generation Intel processors, including the Aspire S all-in-one (AiO) PC and the Aspire 3 and 5 laptops.
The sleek Aspire S all-in-one desktop is available in 27-inch and 32-inch sizes and is equipped with the latest 13th generation IntelCore processors and Windows 11. Meanwhile, the Aspire 5 also features an Nvidia RTX GPU.
Acer Aspire S
AiO Aspire S PC designed to meet the needs of computing and family entertainment, is available in two versions i.e. 27 inch and 32 inch.
The 32-inch version comes with options up to the 13th Generation IntelCore i7-13700 desktop processor and IntelArcA-Series graphics, while the 27-inch model is powered by the latest 12th Generation IntelCore i5 and i7 processors with IntelIrisXe graphics.
There is a variant that comes with a WQHD resolution screen and it also features a 1080p webcam and also a 1440p option with a ring light accessory for better image quality.
Meanwhile, in the security sector, there’s Acer EyeSense and a fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello. Like AIO, of course the Aspire S also has a wide selection of ports and connectivity options, including support for WiFi 6E.
Acer Aspire 3 and 5
The new model in the Acer Aspire 5 line comes with a powerful 13th generation IntelCore processor and is paired with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 GPU. As a complete home laptop, the Aspire 5 series also comes with up to 32GB of DDR4 memory and over 1TB of M.2 SSD storage.
This combination makes Acer believe that the Aspire 5 is suitable for various groups, from photographers to students. The available screen options are 1080p and 1440p resolution, with an IPS-type panel and an aspect ratio of 16:10.
While it’s not a gaming laptop, the Aspire 5 also has a powerful cooling system, called TwinAir Cooling, and it uses the keyboard as an air vent to boost its cooling capabilities.
Connectivity options include USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 4 port, Wi-Fi 6E and HDMI 2.1 for added functionality when streaming or sharing files.
Meanwhile, the Aspire 3 positions itself as a laptop at an affordable price and can serve all family members. The processor used is Intel Core i3-N, and has a fairly light and thin body.
Weighs 1.6kg with a 18.9mm thick metal body. The screen is 1080p and features Acer BlueLightShield technology to reduce blue light emission, which is said to minimize eye strain. All models are also equipped with a USB Type-C port, HDMI 2.1 port and Wi-Fi 6E.
The Aspire line of laptops and desktops was unveiled at the next@acer annual event in Las Vegas, US.
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