Wednesday, January 6, 2010

ACER, GATEWAY TABLETS VISIT FCC


Acer, it seems, is planning to bring its 11.6 inch convertible tablet to the US. The company has filed documents with FCC for an unnamed touch-screen tablet pc. Pictures released by FCC shows the laptop with the brand names Gateway, Acer and Packard Bell.

As Acer owns all the three companies this could very well be a case of rebranding.
Specifications also indicate that the three laptops could be the Packard Bell Butterfly Touch, Acer Aspire 1820P and Gateway EC18T. It is still unclear whether all the three versions will be available in the US, bust since they are visible on the FCC website, chances are they will.

All models are likely to be powered by Intel CULV processors with integrated GMA 4500MHD graphics. Other specifications may include 2 to 4GB of RAM, 250 to 500GB of hard drive and 11.6 inch displays with 1366 x 768 pixels.

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