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Acer brought a whole bunch of folks out to NYC for a global press conference and made sure the attending press got their money’s worth. In addition to outing the unique convertible R7, the company unveiled the Aspire P3 — its first convertible Windows 8 Ultrabook.


Aspire P3 Ultrabook


The screen can be angled forward to use as a traditional (ish) laptop or completely folded down in slate mode. As you can see in the image, there’s even a place to clip on a stylus. Acer wasn’t too forthcoming with specs during the presentation, but we’ll be sure to dig up those specifics when we get our hands-on (which should be coming shortly).


We’ll say this, Acer knows how to package a device. Unlike many of its competitors, the Taiwanese company includes a keyboard case with this diminutive Windows 8 tablet. The base model will ship with a Core i3 (upgradeable to an i5), 4GB of RAM and a 60GB SSD, for the reasonably price of $799. All that is packed into a surprisingly light 2.19-pound package (not including the keyboard). The 11.6 inch screen isn’t a full HD panel, but at such a small size that amount of pixel density can start to wreak havoc on productivity (Excel sheets are at 360ppi can put quite a strain on the eyes).


Aspire P3 Ultrabook
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Via Engadget



Acer unveils Aspire P3 Ultrabook convertible

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