Acer launches rounder notebooks with 3D holographics!

By Dan Chiappini on 04 May 2007

Tags: acer | aspire | industrial design | travelmate | notebook | dolby | socket

Yesterday Acer announced a refresh on the industrial design of their Aspire and TravelMate notebook ranges. The new ID is more than just a style facelift, and they used the opportunity to announce their exclusive partnership with Dolby to provide customers with the world's first Dolby Home Theater and Dolby Digital Live virtual surround sound mobiles.

Expect a full review when we can get our sweaty little hands on one of the new models. Could true mobile entertainment finally be here? Here's hoping the soulless tinny speakers we've come to accept become a thing of the past.

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SeanCaldecott
04/05/2007 11:16 PM

The word "holographic" gets thrown around alot these days.. Sigh

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shruti singhal
04/05/2007 11:36 PM

it is good looking. the adobe is a very big company in the world.

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SpanishB
12/05/2007 07:08 PM

Surprised the can-opener and on board satellite guidance system weren't mentioned. Oh wait.. it doesn't have them? Kinda like "3d Holographics" ?

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jazz1
jazz1
17/02/2008 07:58 AM

whats holographic about it???

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