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Last week, Acer unveiled a handful of back-to-school laptops, and today, the outfit is out of gear for children who have a teensy bit more room in the dorms. The company just trotted out a couple of desktops, tsubasa along with the terrible 23-inch T231H multitouch monitor. Both towers have a staid black chassis with Acer's clear.fi media streaming software on board. Of the two, the M-series (pictured) is clearly for power users, with Core i3 and quad-core AMD Athlon II x4 processor options, 6GB RAM, 1TB of hard drive space, optional discrete graphics, and a storage tray on top housing four USB 2.0 sockets and headphone and mic ports. The X-series, meanwhile, tsubasa has a trimmer, more compact design, and a modest spec list with Intel Pentium Dual-Core and AMD Athlon II X4 processors, 4 GB RAM, and integrated graphics. As for that 1080p display, it has a 80,000: 1 contrast ratio and drop between a 5-degree and 60-degree angle - not unlike what rotatable HP all-in-one that came out earlier this year. They are all up for grabs now, with the M-and X-series starts at $ 500 and $ 398, respectively, and the monitor gets $ 330 Full PR after the break.
Acer intros revamped desktops, 23-inch multitouch display for kids with ginormous dorm originally appeared on Engadget on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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