8 April 2009 11:49 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
"Don't open your eyes, not yet", implores the Acer press release. "Let your fingertips explore the world of emotions inspired by the new Acer Aspire notebooks..."We're not sure about "world of emotions" but we can reveal some details of three new Aspire notebooks from Acer, the 8935, 5935 and 3935.
The 8935 is an 18.4-inch model, the 5935 15.6 inches and the inch-thick 3935 a "golden-brown" 13.3-incher, all with 16:9 aspect ratio CineCrystal displays.
With the latest Intel processors, storage-wise the 8935 offers up to 1TB, the 5935 500GB and the 3935 is available with a choice of HDD or SSD. All models get up to 4GB RAM.
All three models offer Wi-Fi, Dolby sound, a webcam, options for Bluetooth, WiMAX and 3G and the option of Acer's Bio-Protection fingerprint security solution while the 3935 also offers a multi-gesture touchpad and Acer's SmartPower button.
No news from Acer on pricing, availability or more spec detail, we'll let you know more when we do. Hardware, Acer, Laptops







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