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Acer announces its refreshed line of Aspire Z Series all-in-one PCs – onmsft.com

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
May 28, 2015
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Acer announces its refreshed line of Aspire Z Series all-in-one PCs

Acer has recently announced its refreshed line of Z Series all-in-one computers at Computex 2015. These Windows 8.1-powered computers are designed to provide users with a relatively powerful computing experience in a package that doesn’t take too much space.

The Acer Aspire Z3-710 comes with a 23” 1080p display with 10-point multi-touch, full HD webcams, stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus Home Theater technology and more in a simple, well designed frame that is 36mm thick.

Acer announces its refreshed line of Aspire Z Series all-in-one PCs

The device will come with a choice of Intel Core, Pentium or Celeron processors, up to 8GB of RAM, a maximum 2TB of storage space, and an optional DVD drive. The Acer Z3-710 should be powerful enough to handle most everyday computing tasks without a hitch. There is also a smaller 19” model for those that prefer a smaller display.

Acer announces its refreshed line of Aspire Z Series all-in-one PCs

Both devices will be available in Q3 2015. More information on availability, detailed specifications and prices will be released as we near launch. Let us know what you think of the new Acer Aspire all-in-ones in the comments below. You can also check out our list of the best all-in-one devices of 2015.

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