Wednesday, June 24, 2020

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Acer has a new version of its Terse 5 laptop, and it appears to be the first attend laptop powered by one of Intel's usable 11th Gen processors, featuring the chipmaker's new microchip Xe graphics.

While Acer isn't provision too much detail, the switch-over from the embraced Gen11 microchip statuette in Intel's 10th Gen Ice Pool chips to Xe is expected to be a big one: at CES 2020, Intel promised that the Xe architecture would policy dual the statuette sanguineness compared to Gen11 graphics. The Xe statuette architectonics is moreover what powers Intel's planned discrete GPUs. For those who adopt a little increasingly power, the Terse 5 will moreover policy an selection discrete Nvidia GeForce MX350 GPU.

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The new Terse 5 isn't just likeable for its new processors, though: Acer is moreover grinding groundward on the bezels metrical further, subway a 90 percent screen-to-body ratio (up from 86.4 percent screen-to-body ratio on the old model), although that console is still a 14-inch FHD display.

The port selection is similar, too: HDMI, two USB-A ports, a USB-C Arrow port, and a headphone jack.

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Acer says that the new Terse 5 will be misogynist this October starting at $999.99, although the rate will depend on your verbal blueprint (details of which Acer hasn't infallibly towards yet).

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