Acer Debuts Triple-Core Desktop

Acer has developed another addition to its wild array of electronic devices. The computer manufacturer has rolled out Aspire X3200, a 24-inch desktop .
The new product is powered by a triple-core AMD Phenom X3 8450 processor, sporting a 4GB memory as well as nVidia GeForce 8200 graphics. It boasts a a Blu-ray reader/DVD-burning optical drive, HDMI-out port, Dolby Home Theater technology, eSATA port, and a 640-GB SATA hard drive, among other features. The desktop is also embedded with a 64-bit Microsoft Windows Vista OS.
Aspire X3200 is priced at $679.99 which comes in a black small form factor (10.4 inches x 4 inches x 14.4 inches) chassis.
Acer is the third largest computer maker in the world, trailing HP and Dell Inc. Its products range from desktop computers to mobile PCs. The company also manufactures personal digital assistants (PDAs), servers and storage, displays, peripherals, and e-business services for business, government, education, and home users.
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