Acer unveiled two more products at GPC 2023 namely the Aspire Vero 15 and Vero Smart Projector.
Similar to Acer's recent releases, both devices highlight eco-friendly materials as the brand's way to care for the environment. They mentioned that the laptop uses 40 percent PCR plastic made with 30 percent fewer CO2 emissions during its production. While the projector used 50 percent 50 PCR plastic in the chassis to reduce harm to our nature.
The Aspire Vero 15 boasts a 15-inch IPS screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio, Full HD resolution, and 100 percent sRGB color gamut.
Inside, it is powered by the 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with Intel Iris Xe iGPU, up to 16GB DDR5 RAM, and up to 1TB of M.2 SSD.
In terms of battery, Acer claimed it can last up to 12 hours and comes with unspecified watts fast charging power adaptor.
The brand also highlighted the 1440p QHD web camera with Acer PurifiedView, PurifiedVoice, and AI noise reduction technology for your improved video calls.
For ports, it has 2x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4, 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen1, HDMI 2.1, DC in, and audio jack slot. As for wireless, it supports WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.1
While the laptop runs the Windows 11 Operating System.
Moving to the Acer Vero Smart Projector uses advanced energy-efficient laser-light projection that can produce FHD resolution, dynamic 4800ANSI lumens diode, and a contrast ratio of 50,000:1.
Another highlight will be the support for 2D keystone, and 4 corner correction tech which automatically adjusts the projection to any viewing surface to bring an undistorted display. The lens shift feature lets users navigate the lens so they don't need to move the device at all.
Acer claimed it has the capability to project clear picture quality from long distances, including in bright indoor settings.
The projector also has up to 30,000 hours lifespan and comes with 10W built-in speakers that can deliver cinematic sound as per the brand's statements. While the IPX5 rating should protect it from some water splashes.
Meanwhile, it has an included dongle that supports Android TV so users can have access to streaming apps such as YouTube, Netflix, and more.
In addition, it is compatible with the Chromecast in case you want to cast the TV shows from your phone to the Projector.
Unfortunately, Acer hasn't detailed yet the price and availability of these devices which may also vary per region. For more information about their latest releases, you may head to Acer's website.
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