Acer has unveiled the Aspire Timeline Ultra featuring eight hours of battery life and a 2-spindle design in an ultrabook. They feature Acer Green Instant On for fast boot and resume, and Acer Always Connect technology, which lets users manage their multimedia and data.
The new Aspire Timeline Ultra are slimmer and lighter than earlier generations of the Timeline series, measuring just 20mm thin.
The Aspire Timeline Ultra features the latest Intel Core i series processors, an SSD/HDD storage option, Dolby Home Theater v4 surround sound, as well as HDMI and USB 3.0 ports.
The Aspire Timeline Ultra will start shipping in the first quarter of 2012.
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