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Press Release ...

All models in the S7 Series feature a unibody design made from a single block of aluminum, so their chassis are ultra-thin, super tough and ideal for the road. All models in the S7 Series feature full high definition IPS 10-point displays with 1920 x 1080 resolution. In addition, wide viewing angle technology provides consistent and accurate color from viewing angles up to 178 degrees.

One of the most striking design elements of the Aspire S7 is the elegant white design on the S7-391 models featuring a 13.3-inch touch screen display. The full high-definition screen is surrounded by a glossy white Gorilla Glass 2 cover that is smooth to the touch, beautiful to the eye, thin yet super strong, scratch-resistant and easy-to-clean. Not only is it visually striking, it provides structural strength, yet is flexible enough to handle the routine impacts of daily use. Furthering its durability, Acer included a thin, soft cushion of material between the aluminum frame and the Gorilla Glass, so if the S7 is dropped, the impact will mainly be absorbed by the chassis and not the glass. This greatly reduces chance of significant damage.

The smaller and lighter S7-191 model includes an 11.6-inch high definition touch screen, and features an all-aluminum unibody and aluminum cover with an elegant cross direction brushed finish. The result is a very unique high-end pattern, with the surface resembling an elegant textured fabric. It looks beautiful and feels smooth to the touch, but also adds to its durability and repels messy fingerprints and smudges.



Optimized for Touch
Taking full advantage of the touch benefits associated with Windows 8, the touch enabled screen found on the S7-391 models can be laid back flat 180 degrees, and the image orientation reversed for sharing and collaborating with others.

One of the cutting-edge manufacturing processes used in the production of the S7 was the development of a dual torque hinge on the lid, which was necessary to create the perfect amount of resistance for touch control. Not typically used in the PC industry, Acer used an automotive manufacturing process used to forge car wheels to make them durable. Using this technique allowed Acer to directly attach the hinge structure to the forged display frame, so the display frame is actually part of the hinge. It also affixes both the panel and glass as well. This is what enables the display to stay upright and stable even when touched.

Keeping it Cool with an Innovative Thermal Design

To ensure the S7 stays running cool, Acer created a new thermal solution called "TwinAir" cooling, an innovative thermal design that extends battery life and keeps the Ultrabook cool and comfortable to use. Two small high-speed (10,000 rpm) thermal fans are used; one to pull in cool air, while another releases hot air. The placement of the fans also ensures the warmest components are kept away from users' fingertips.

The Keyboard, Reinvente
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The unique design of the S7 and its touch screen capabilities inspired Acer engineers to re-think the traditional keyboard. Acer incorporated an electroluminescent (El) backlit keyboard which automatically turns on and off and adjusts its brightness level based on the ambient lighting. This light sensing backlit keyboard is one of the thinnest backlit solutions currently available, and is optimized for visual comfort and easy visibility in dim environments. The electroluminescent lighting offers a gentler and more comfortable light than LED backlit keyboards.

Thin but still Powerful

Despite its ultra-thin design, the Aspire S7 includes powerful technologies including 3rd Generation Intel Core i5-3317UB or i7-3517U processors and solid state drives in a RAID 0 configuration for extremely fast read/write times. An embedded Li-Polymer battery provides up to 6 hours of battery life, and an optional second battery doubles computing time up to 12 hours.

In addition, the S7 ships with a micro HDMI to VGA cable for use with projectors for presentations, a USB to RJ45 port for connecting to a wired network and a carrying case.

Anti-Theft Technology
All models in the Aspire S7 Series also include Acer Theft Shield, a free software based solution. When enabled, the Ultrabook recognizes the distance from a designated Wi-Fi signal source, and if the system moves beyond 10 feet of the signal, a loud siren will sound from the Ultrabook's speakers. This feature can easily be enabled and disabled, and will be especially useful when traveling.

Instantly On and Always Connected
The Aspire S7 Ultrabooks include Acer Green Instant On technology for fast boot and resume, and Acer Always Connect, which lets users manage their multimedia and data on all their devices at anytime, anywhere, even from sleep.

Innovative Acer Green Instant On and Acer Always Connect technologies enable data upload and retrieval anytime, anywhere, and deliver power-saving features as well. Acer Green Instant On provides instant-resume functionality (in 1.5 seconds) and ensures battery life that lasts several weeks.

Acer Always Connect gets users online faster than conventional connections for better productivity and infotainment enjoyment. With their Facebook, Twitter and email accounts open, users can see updates instantly upon resuming.

AcerCloud -- Enables Devices to Communicate and Simplifies Content Sharing
The Aspire S7 also ships with AcerCloud. This feature provides customers with remote access to the digital data residing on their Ultrabook via their tablet or smartphone. Not only can they access the data, but they can download and share it among their other PCs and mobile devices anytime, anywhere, even when the S7 is in sleep (standby/hibernation) mode. As long as the Aspire S7 is in sleep mode, Acer Always Connect technology can wake it up through Wi-Fi, allowing the media to be retrieved via a mobile device. AcerCloud also makes it easy to take photos on a smartphone and then view them on their S7 at home or in the office, without the delay and complication of manually transferring files.

Pricing and Availability
The Aspire S7 Series starts at $1,199 for the 11.6-inch model and $1,399 for the 13.3-inch model. The Aspire S7 series will be available for purchase on October 26 at leading retailers across North America.

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I have Aspire, it is 4 years ald and stil very fast :)

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Love the all aluminum body, very MAC book esc. Now if they just cost less than my first born, and had a screen around 15.6 I would have to really consider one.
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You said it. So many things not quite right with the price ...

- Windows 8 ... too new for touch screen, and learning curve for normal users
- touchscreen ... I would like a stylus pen along with the comp
- competing with Apple ... $900 range would be a good starting point!
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cheers ...
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An interesting article on the ultrabook market share ...


MacBook Air to occupy 39% of global slim notebook market in 2012, 28% in 2013, say Taiwan makers
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Apple's MacBook Air is expected to have a global market share of 39% for slim notebooks in 2012 and the market share will slip to 28% in 2013 due to increasing sales of ultrabooks, according to Taiwan-based notebook supply chain makers.

Taiwan-based ODM Quanta Computer and EMS provider Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) perform assembly of MacBook Air and MacBook Pro devices, with 80% and 20%, respectively of the total shipment volume, the sources pointed out.

Taiwan-based ODM Pegatron is competing for orders to produce MacBook Air and has undertaken trial production in 2012, the sources indicated. Pegatron may obtain orders for 18% of MacBook notebooks, mostly MacBook Airs, to be launched in 2013, the sources noted.

Shipments of MacBook series devices increased to 1.4-1.5 million units in September and will reach an estimated 1.5 million units in October, the sources pointed out.

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According to Taiwan-based Topology Research Institute, there will be 16.7 million ultrabooks sold globally in 2012, accounting for 8% of all notebooks sold, and the sales volume will increase to 31.6 million units in 2013, accounting for 14.6% of total notebook sales.... A gain on 11% over current Apple share is a tall order though

cheers ...
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Didn't we see this before in the 80's and 90's. Talk about déjà, Apple really needs to open its eyes and realize that closed architecture, and high prices are going to be the death of them.
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Actually Apple is doing quite well with the current pricing strategy. Sure it does look off the bag that it is still high comparing to others, but it is a range that they perform comfortably with.

In the opposite, non-Apple ultrabooks must go down in price in order to compete. We have reports now that $600 range ultrabooks will be made available this coming year. This is a good start.

cheers ...
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Matter of fact Amazon offers (at this writing) the Acer TimelineU M5 ultrabook with a 14 inch display, an Intel Core i5 Ivy Bridge CPU, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB solist state disk, and a 20GB solid state disk for cache - for a mere $650

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