Acer launches two identical systems under different brand
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Pallab Jyotee Hazarika
Acer releases the Aspire Timeline 1820P as a Packard Bell system
Recently Acer introduced the Aspire Timeline 1820P, an 11.6” laptop that’s similar to the Acer Aspire 1410 in many ways. Just that the 1820P has a higher capacity battery and a touchscreen that can be used as a tablet.
Now Acer is also launching a clone laptop under the Packard Bell banner. Like the 1820P, the Packard Bell Butterfly Touch sports an 11.6”, 1366 x 768 pixels display and runs Windows 7 Home Premium. It has an 8 hour battery life (as the company claims) and should be available for 599 Euros on October 22nd – as reported by Liliputing.
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