The computer will go sale next month in the U.S. for $1,999. A model with three speakers and a smaller screen (but still HD resolution) will cost $1,699. Both will have built-in Blu-ray disc drives.
The computer industry has long had its set of standard screen resolutions, while the consumer electronics industry has standardized on different ones. Acer’s Blue line effectively adopts the consumer-electronics standard, which means that many movies and all HD TV shows will fill the screen, without black bars.
Acer said the laptops would be the first with 1,920-by-1,080 screens, and the top model is the first laptop with six speakers.
The $1,999 model has an 18.4-inch screen, placing it in the “desktop replacement” category of heavy laptops that aren’t meant for more than occasional travel.
NOw the time to save money ,to buy the new model and donate the present one to some one else ……..


