Acer Aspire S7 13"

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Overview

The Acer Aspire S7 Ultrabooks were launched Taipei at one of the first press events getting a head-start on some of the other Ultrabooks at Computex 2012. The 11.6 and 13.3″ Ultrabooks offer premium features and long battery life. Available later in the year with HD screens with touch and Windows 8. The battery life claims are very interesting. Up to 12hrs claimed for the 13.3" model is much more than we've seen on similar 1st-gen Ultrabooks

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Specifications for the Acer Aspire S7 13"

Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer Acer
Model name Aspire S7 13"
CPU type Intel Core 3rd Generation (2012)
Graphics Intel HD 4000
OS Windows 8
Display Size
13.3" 1920 X 1080
Screen Type
LED-Backlit LCD
Touch Technology
Multi-touch
Weight 1300g / 45.9 oz.

Physical Interfaces
DC-in
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
HDMI (Micro)
SDHC Card Slot
Thunderbolt
USB3.0 (x2)

Wireless Interfaces
802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Info N/A
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
AC Adaptor
Backlit Keyboard
Capacitive Touchscreen
Microphone
Multitouch Touchpad
Stereo speakers
WebCam

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Latest Acer Aspire S7 13" News

Latest NewsTrack product
Liliputing - Acer Aspire S7 Review18/01/13
Anandtech - Acer Aspire S7 Review07/01/13
Engadget - Acer Aspire S7 Review20/11/12
Laptopmag - Acer Aspire S7 Review10/11/12
Cnet - Acer Aspire S7 Review29/10/12
Acer S7 Tests by PC-Welt (German)25/10/12
Acer Aspire S7 Availability and Pricing information16/08/12
Engadget - Photos, Hands-On with Aspire S704/06/12

Product Notes
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At 15.5mm with a touchscreen, the ASUS Zenbook Infinity is one amazingly thin Ultrabook. Gorilla Glass lid and touchscreen, backlit keyboard, 2560x1440 resolution, 4th-Gen Intel Core and more although at this stage the full specifications are not known. The ASUS Zenbook Infinity is being launched at Computex and although it wasn not mentioned in the ASUS press conference, a preview model was shown behind glass.
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The Sony VAIO Pro comes in 6 different versions, four 13" versions varying by RAM and SSD size - and two 11.6" versions. At only 1060g the 13" version is incredibly light and easy to take with. Sony's newest Triluminos-Display technology combined with a Full HD resolution make this display very color-true and will most probably be loved by Photographers or Videoproducers. One nifty little thing is the AC adapter, as it comes with a built-in Ethernet to Wifi Router which can be detached to give room to the hidden USB-Port for charging other devices.
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ASUS VivoBook S400, 14.1", 1995gm
As one of the cheapest touch-enabled Ultrabooks, the Vivobook S400 should get a large audience although a deeper dive on the specs reveals a few points of note. The weight is mainstream rather than class-leading and the spinning hybrid drive won't bring you the speeds you see on SSD-based devices.
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HP Envy TouchSmart 14, 14.0"
The HP TouchSmart 14 is an Ultrabook based on Intel's Haswell platform. What makes this stand above the crowd is it's impressive 3200x1800 pixels display. At 14" this will be the highest pixel density there is right now. There will be options for a 1366x768 or 1600x900 pixel display.
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Samsung Series 7 Ultra Touch (740U3E), 13.3", 1460gm
The Samsung Series 7 Ultra runs Windows 8 and this model comes with a multitouch display capable of 10-point touch. The 13.3-inch display is full HD (1920×1080) and has a brightness of 350 nits. The touchscreen model weighs 1.65kg but offers a good 57Wh of battery capacity. This Ultrabook will hit the mark for many and we expect it to be a good seller in 2013
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Samsung ATIV Book 5, 14.0", 1900gm
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