Thursday, January 12, 2012

The world's thinnest laptop

Acer has unveiled the world’s thinnest laptop - an 'ultrabook' which is just 15mm at its thickest point, two crucial millimetres less than MacBook Air.

It's one of the first 'ultrabooks' - slim, Intel-powered PC laptops built to fight off MacBook Air, and tablets such as iPad.

The Aspire S5 weighs just under 3lbs(1.35 kg) and has a battery claimed to several weeks - but springs to life in just 1.5 seconds.

The S5 will have a 13.3-inch LCD monitor, a magnesium-aluminum alloy cover and an ultra-fast ‘Thunderbolt' data port which has a range of media inputs previously only available on similar Apple machines.

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