Acer’s Spin convertible laptops get 10th-gen Intel chips
Acer has introduced the Spin 3 (Spin 3) and Spin 5 convertible laptops with the 10th generation Intel chip.
Acer introduced the Spin 3 with the option of the 10th generation Intel ice leak chips. These options are Core i5-1035G4, Core i5-1035G1, Core i3-1005G1. Spin 5 is offered with two options Core i5-1035G4 or Core i7-1965G7. Both have a 64-bit version of Windows 10 Home installed. RAM up to 16GB and 256GB, 512GB or 1TB SSD is a storage option.
They include Wi-Fi 6 with 2×2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.0 support, and DTS audio out.
Acer introduced the Spin 5 with a 3: 2 aspect ratio, 13.5-inch 2K IPS LCD display with multi-touch, and AES pan support. The Spin 3 is introduced with a 14-inch 16: 9 IPS HD LCD multi-touch panel.
Thunderbolt 3 support with two USB-C ports in Spin 5 for connectivity, two USB-A3.1 sockets, a full-size HDMI connection with HDMI 2.0 support, HDC There is also a P and microSD card reader.
In contrast, Spin 3 has a Thunderbolt with a USB-C connection, two USB-A3.1 ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and HDMI output.
Acer has also offered fast-charging Acer Active Styles with both of these models. Acer has a Spin-5 four-cell 56Wh battery, which can last up to 15 hours, while the Spin 3 has a 48 Wh battery, which can last up to 12 hours.
Spin 5 will be introduced in the US market in June. The base model will be priced at $899 while the Spin 3 will be offered in April, with the base model priced at $699.
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