Acer has an absolute onslaught of new devices at IFA Berlin this year,korean adult movie | Adult Movies Online and one of the highlights is the company's Acer Aspire S24 all-in-one desktop computer.
The Aspire S24 is a 23.8-inch computer that's just 0.23 inches (5.97mm) thick, and essentially looks like a regular computer monitor. You can barely tell that a computer is hiding in there, as the base is quite small as well.
SEE ALSO: It's time for the 'other' smartphone makers to shineThe black and matte gold colour scheme probably isn't for everyone, but it's hard to deny its elegance. Together with the slim, 2.7mm bezels on the top and the sides (the bottom bezel is larger, though), the entire package is one of the nicest-looking all-in-ones on the market.
Acer also added some cool tricks to the mix -- for example, it has a built-in wireless charger, so you can charge your phone just by placing it on the base of the computer.
Despite its slim profile, the Acer Aspire S24 packs some powerful hardware, including Intel's new 8th generation Core processor, up to 256GB SSD and 2TB of HDD space. Exact specs will vary by region, though.
The Acer Aspire S24 will be available in the U.S. in January 2018, the price starts at $999. In the EMEA region, it will come earlier (November 2017) starting at 999 euros.
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