Jun 072011
 

Acer Computer (Singapore) Pte Ltd

1. Acer Iconia Tab A500 (NEW)

Mobility and innovation, have now found a new form of expression in the new Acer ICONIA TAB A500, a 10.1-inch tablet designed to maximize content enjoyment, providing the same rich multimedia, gaming and Web experience you can enjoy on your home PC with the added user-friendliness of multitouch technology. The ICONIA Tab A500 will be equipped with the latest, highly intuitive Google Android 3.0 “Honeycomb” operating system, the latest version of the Android platform specificallyoptimized for tablets, combined with Acer user interface (UI) to reach a whole new level of interactivity. Enjoy full touch experience in HD.

Technical Specifications

  • Processor: dual-core NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2, the first mobile dual core CPU
  • OS: Google Android 3.0 “Honeycomb”
  • Ultra-low power (ULP) NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU with Flash 10.1 support
  • 10.1” colour display with wide viewing angle, with full capacitive multi-touch screen
  • Built in HDMI port and 1080p output
  • Wifi, and Bluetooth 2.1
  • 5 Megapixel camera

2. Aspire 4750G-2634G64Mn

For top of the crop performance, the latest 14″ Aspire 4750G is compact enough to bring along on your travels, while offering high-definition views and powerful Intel® processing performance for media enjoyment and everyday multitasking.

Technical Specifications

  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM quad core with turbo boost technology
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M (1024MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM) with Optimus™ switchable graphics technology
  • USB 3.0 ports
  • 640GM hard drive
  • Dolby®Advanced Audio V2

3. Acer Iconia Duo (NEW)

The world’s first 10-finger multi-touch dual-screen notebook. A personal approach to personal computing. If you are looking for a different and innovative approach to personal computing, look no further. With its two all-point multi-touch displays Acer ICONIA DUO offers an enhanced content consumption experience and brings the interaction with the tablet to a new level.

Technical Specifications

  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 processor
  • Unique dual-screen layout
  • 14” HD (1366 x 768 resolution), Acer CineCrystal™ LED backlit TFT LCDs with scratch and fingerprint resistant Gorilla® Glass
  • Dolby Home Theatre v3 provides an immersive sound experience
  • HDMI™ port
  • Incorporates the Acer Ring and built-in touch applications

4. Aspire M3970 (i23MR41T)

The Best Buy from Acer if you are looking for a PC. Packed with an Intel® Core i5 Quad processor and the latest 1GB of Nvidia dedicated graphics, the Aspire M3970 is the answer to your entertainment and multimedia needs. With a huge hard disk space that features Acer’s easy-swap HDD bay and embedded high-definition sound with 7.1-channel audio support, the Aspire M3970 guarantees a responsive performance as well as multimedia excellence.

Jun 062011
 

The PC Show 2011 is Singapore’s longest running IT and consumer electronics show and it is back again from 9th to 12th June 2011 at Suntec Singapore. This year, The PC Show will be spread over four floors – 1, 3, 4 and 6 – of Suntec Singapore.

Over 600 exhibitors will be showcasing IT and consumer electronic products by leading brands such as Acer, Apple, ASUS, Canon, Creative, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, Samsung and Toshiba. There will also be several first time exhibitors such as Fujifilm, Fuji Xerox, Lexmark, Sonic Gear and ViewSonic.

The PC Show 2011 encompasses four sections – The PC Show 2011, Digital Imaging 2011, Game 2011, and Consumer Electronics 2011. It opens  daily from 12pm to 9pm. Admission is free.

May 122011
 

Summary of Google I/O 2011 Keynote Day 2:

  • Google Chrome Browser
    • Speech to Text input
    • Using GPU to hardware-accelerate graphics
    • 10X performance improvement to Canvas 2D
    • 10X performance improvement to WebGL
    • Tinkercad – web-based 3D modeling tool
  • Chrome Web Store
    • Available in 41 languages to all 160 million users of Chrome
    • Seamless, painless, simple in-app payments within online web apps
    • 5% flat fee to Google for purchases within online web apps
  • Angry Birds on the Web
    • In Chrome Web Store
    • Play the complete game offline
    • Mighty Eagles will be available on Chrome soon (when in-app purchase is released)
    • Used Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
  • 3 Dreams of Black
    • Interactive music experience project from Google Creative Lab
    • Uses the power of Javascript, HTML5, WebGL to make an immersive, interactive, multimedia 3D experience for the web
    • Chris Milk, wrote and direct the script, based off some music off of Danger Mouse and Daniel Luppe’s new album called ROME, featuring Jack White from the White Stripes and Nora Jones
    • Involves composited video, animation, and 3D graphics all into one space
    • Chrome Experiments to see a number of demos
  • Google Chrome OS / Chromebook
    • Nothing but the web
    • Instant-on (8 secs), always connected, all-day battery, access your stuff anywhere, gets better over time, security built-in
    • Able to download files and open with new File Manager
    • Added a new Media Player, plays music + video with full screen mode
    • Movie rentals and Music beta works seamlessly
    • Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, music, MOG, Pandora, etc. all works out of the box
    • Send to Picasa, Save to Box.net, Open with Google Docs, etc. Chrome Web apps able to install local file handler for file types
    • Offline versions of Gmail, Google Calendar, Google docs
    • Built-in 3G
    • Samsung Chromebook
      • 8 second boot
      • 12.1″ display – 300 nits
      • 8 hour battery
      • WiFi + built-in 3G option
      • Available in 2 colors
      • WiFi – US$429, With 3G – US$499
    • Acer Chromebook
      • 8 second boot
      • 11.6″ screen – full HD display
      • Full size keyboard
      • 6.5 hour battery
      • WiFi + built-in 3G option
      • US$349 and up
      • Available June 15, in US at Amazon.com and Bestbuy.com
      • Also available in UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Italy
    • Chromebox – without screen
    • IT management and administration
      • Web Console to centrally manage all Chromebooks
      • Add, remove users, apps, and have a centralized group policy settings for their entire employee base
    • Chromebooks for Business
      • Software and hardware as a service
      • Get Chromebooks, centralized web console, full support, warranty & replacements (ship a new device when breaks down), hardware auto-updates (upgrade to the next generation Chromebooks)
      • $28/user/month
      • Chromebooks for Education – $20/user/month
      • Available June 15 for companies, schools, governments, in US at Amazon.com and Bestbuy.com
      • Also available in UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Italy
Mar 312010
 

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Introduction

The Acer Liquid was just released in Singapore in mid March. I had a chance to have the Acer Liquid for a few days to play with, and my first impression is that it isn’t all that great in terms of software, but it has comparable hardware of any top Android phone out in the market right now (e.g. Nexus One). I keep emphasizing that the wonders of owning an Android phone is that you can depend on the community to improve the software OS for you. In this case, if you are looking to buy the Acer Liquid, I highly recommend you to flash a new custom Android 2.1 rom instead of staying with the vanilla 1.6 rom. With that said, let’s go into the specifications.

Specifications

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As usual, I will only post those specs that are interesting.

Acer Liquid
CPU 768 Mhz (1 Ghz down-clocked) Snapdragon
OS Android 1.6 (Donut)
RAM 256mb
Connections MicroUSB, 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Buttons Physical – Power, Camera, Volume
Touch – Home, Search, Back, Menu
Screen & Camera 3.5″ WVGA (800×480) Capacitive Screen & 5MP Camera
Custom Task Manager Shows Real-time Screenshots of open apps (up to 9)
Custom Apps RoadSync Mail + Calendar (MS Exchange), Acer Sync, etc.

I Like

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The phone is about the same size as the Nexus One, just slightly thicker and bigger, but it does have a nice plastic casing which some people like. The few small customizations like the custom task manager when you press and hold the home button pops up a realtime screenshot of the current running applications. Other “normal” application aesthetics like integrating with your social networks are now becoming the norm for most phones, so this isn’t anything interesting.

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However what is surprising is that for the OpenGL ES 1.1 test I ran (Neocore), beat the Nexus One for FPS as shown above. This is shocking because it is essentially the same CPU, and even down-clocked.

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I like the position of the power button at the side, as opposed to the power button at the top for the Nexus One. It makes it easier to unlock the phone, since the touch-only buttons are deactivated when the phone is locked.

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I think quite a lot of people might wonder how to open the Acer Liquid to get to the battery. There is a small gab at the top left back corner that you need to use your fingers to pull it out.

I Dislike

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Naturally the first thing I do not like about the Acer Liquid is it is running Android 1.6. Currently there is no official statement regarding the eligibility of an upgrade for Acer Liquid, but I have high hopes that it will.

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I do not like the flap covering the MicroUSB, but I guess in order to maintain the aesthetics of the phone, covering the MicroUSB is one option for them to do. But it does not make sense when you have to keep taking it out every time you charge every day, which will make it faster to wear and tear.

My Thoughts

With Nexus One already out there, HTC Desire and Legend coming out soon, Acer has released their phone at a bad time. There isn’t any official word whether Acer will be offering an Android 2.1 upgrade. I think you should wait for the HTC Desire or just get the Nexus One instead of Acer Liquid if you want to be on top of the game. If you still want to get the Acer Liquid, consider looking at a custom Android 2.1 ROM.

Summary

Ultimately, I cannot find many faults with Acer Liquid, yet there isn’t a lot of compelling reasons to get this phone over what might be released in a 2-3 months. However, if you can’t wait and would like to get an Android phone, I would say Acer Liquid is a smooth cell phone, balancing between power and affordability.

Acer Liquid is currently selling in Singapore at a retail price of S$788 (without contract).

+ Solid WVGA Android Phone
+ Good Hardware
- Android 1.6 (unknown if there will be a 2.1 upgrade)
- Down-clocked 1 Ghz Snapdragon to 768 Mhz

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