At CES today, Acer introduced a new Ultrabook model that it’s calling the thinnest Ultrabook yet, along with a high-definition Iconia Tab tablet. The company also announced a new cloud storage service named AcerCloud to sync data across computers and devices, and it won’t necessarily be limited to Acer products.
The 13.3-inch Acer Aspire S5 ultrabook measures 20 millimeters thick and will have 8 hours of battery life. It was introduced alongside two new 14- and 15-inch sizes of Acer’s first Ultrabook, the Aspire S3. The S5 will have a set of flip ports, like on the original MacBook Air, including a Thunderbolt port.
The new HD Iconia Tab appeared only briefly at the event but was confirmed by Acer to have a 1920x1200 screen resolution.


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