Since current versatile laptops Aspire Nitro V Black Edition is already phenomenal range and choice of device for gamers and professionals, Acer has decided to upgrade them for CES 2015 Las Vegas.
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That said, the new generation Aspire numbered V17 Nitro brings at least one unique to its specifications: Intel RealSense technology . Demonstrated there is exactly one year from the previous edition of the Consumer Electronics Show, RealSense has come full circle, and finally ready for launch in a real device.
If you ignore it, this technology allows gesture control in a manner similar to that offered by the Kinect, with advanced 3D camera that allows you to browse the web, navigate applications and games without putting a finger on the keyboard and touchpad of the laptop or external devices.
Just do "natural movements" understandable by the camera, and you'll be good for you to believe in Minority Report. RealSense also allows 3D scanning and makes the impression possible, requiring no third-party hardware, only a 3D printer.
The Aspire Nitro V17 also offers a display 1 080p. It is not as impressive as the 4K screen available on the Nitro V15 already marketed, but that's still more than enough for a laptop. In fact, it is perhaps the best component since the 4K seeking the battery too, clearly affecting the autonomy of the device.
A fourth-generation Intel Core processor i7-4710HQ Haswell comes standard along with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M and up to 16 GB of RAM . Depending on your budget, you can have an SSD with a storage capacity of 128 or 256 GB, and a Blu-ray player can also be incorporated if desired. The dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity is standard.
The sound "surround" Dolby Digital Plus Home Theater is provided by two speakers of 8 watts, and no matter the configuration. It also has a small software called DustDefender, which is activated manually or automatically, and is a dust removal system activated by turning the fan in reverse.
There is no information on price, but obviously, you have to pay more than the current model, sold 1,300 dollars with a 128GB SSD.
See also : CES 2015: Archos launches new range of tablets, smartphones 4G
That said, the new generation Aspire numbered V17 Nitro brings at least one unique to its specifications: Intel RealSense technology . Demonstrated there is exactly one year from the previous edition of the Consumer Electronics Show, RealSense has come full circle, and finally ready for launch in a real device.
If you ignore it, this technology allows gesture control in a manner similar to that offered by the Kinect, with advanced 3D camera that allows you to browse the web, navigate applications and games without putting a finger on the keyboard and touchpad of the laptop or external devices.
Just do "natural movements" understandable by the camera, and you'll be good for you to believe in Minority Report. RealSense also allows 3D scanning and makes the impression possible, requiring no third-party hardware, only a 3D printer.
The Aspire Nitro V17 also offers a display 1 080p. It is not as impressive as the 4K screen available on the Nitro V15 already marketed, but that's still more than enough for a laptop. In fact, it is perhaps the best component since the 4K seeking the battery too, clearly affecting the autonomy of the device.
A fourth-generation Intel Core processor i7-4710HQ Haswell comes standard along with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M and up to 16 GB of RAM . Depending on your budget, you can have an SSD with a storage capacity of 128 or 256 GB, and a Blu-ray player can also be incorporated if desired. The dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity is standard.
The sound "surround" Dolby Digital Plus Home Theater is provided by two speakers of 8 watts, and no matter the configuration. It also has a small software called DustDefender, which is activated manually or automatically, and is a dust removal system activated by turning the fan in reverse.
There is no information on price, but obviously, you have to pay more than the current model, sold 1,300 dollars with a 128GB SSD.