Acer AZ5 and AZ3 – new series of all-in-One PCs announced
This week Acer reveals two new all-in-one computers, the AZ5 Series with a 23-inch HD monitor and the AZ3 Series with a slightly smaller HD monitor at 21-inches, both computers featuring full touchscreen capabilities. Both series have several hardware options for processors, speakers, and storage, and contain a selection of software offered exclusively with Acer devices. You’ll notice that these AIOs look rather similar to one another – that’s because they’re meant to be part of a single release. Not that you’ll want both the 23 and the 21 inch machine, but know now that you’ll get essentially the same look either way.
Made by Acer, we present you the new momentum of all-in-one PCs, which come from the series and AZ5 AZ3 series. Both new series appear with similar specifications and during the AZ5 models with a 23-inch HD monitor equipped, there is the AZ3 series to smaller 21-inch monitors.
Acer provides for both model lines to various trim levels, which can also configure itself. AZ5 The series is based inter alia on two 2.5 watt speakers with Dolby Home Theater audio to technology and there is an Intel Core i3-2120 processor, a hard disk up to 1TB of storage space and 4GB of DDR3 RAM. AZ3 The models also offer speakers with Dolby Home Theater audio technology, but offer an AMD dual-core processor with A4-3400 2.7GHz clock frequency. This follows an AMD Radeon HD6410D graphics card and a hard disk up to 500GB of storage space.
Both models also offer a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front, which is also equipped with a microphone and numerous interfaces for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0. Furthermore, a reader follows for multiple card formats, WiFi 802.11b/g/n for the exchange of data and a wireless keyboard is included. The prices for the two new series, we have still not available.
AZ Acer is just one of the last great all-in-one PCs presented here is our page with all the models come out so far. These devices include all the components within the body of the display, as does the Apple iMac, one of the first to focus on this solution.
