At the IFA show in Berlin, Acer has been providing a chance to get hands-on with some of the Windows 8 devices it first unveiled at Computex in June.
The star of its line-up is the Aspire S7 ultrabook, which comes in two sizes: 11.6-inch (pictured) and 13.1-inch.
The
11.6-inch version is, Acer says, the smallest HD touch-enabled
ultrabook out there. It can run for up to nine hours, while the
13.1-inch version can be used for up to 12 hours.
Acer president
Jim Wong told ZDNet at IFA that the S7 will have to do for now, for
those professionals who want an Acer-made, touch-capable Windows 8
ultrabook. He said a TravelMate business equivalent would only come out in a year's time.
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