By Thinkdigit, published 09-06-2011
After the Acer Liquid E Ferrari Edition, the underpowered racing-inspired Android offering from 2010, Acer has now unveiled a Ferrari edition of the Acer Liquid Mini. Just like its larger, older sibling, the Ferrari edition brings no added performance to the phone, but instead – a Ferrari red body with the famous prancing horse logo, and preinstalled Ferrari content including engine sounds, wallpapers, and pictures. Acer has also added a Ferrari skin to its Breeze UI, on top of Android [...] Read the entire article
By phoneArena, published 09-05-2011
As you’d suspect, the Acer Liquid Mini Ferrari Edition sports that undeniable Ferrari paint job and Ferrari shield. In addition to the new cosmetics, there are a bunch of content preloaded with the handset that show off its ties to Ferrari...
By GSMArena, published 09-03-2011
Acer and Scuderia Ferrari have been successful partners for quite some time now, with Ferrari branded, Acer laptops being the most prominent product to come from the relationship. The latest addition to the Acer Ferrari product line is significantly more pocket friendly than any of its predecessors - it is an Android smartphone. The Acer liquidimini Ferrari Edition droid is aimed at all...

By GameInformer, published 26-05-2011
Microsoft and Forza 4 developer Turn 10 Studios have detailed their plans to give some of the first owners of Forza 4 a sweet pack of gift cars. The first production run of the game (exact quantities haven't been given) will feature a free pack of five cars: Ford Mustang GT Coupe 1965: Take to the road in this classic American stallion, one of Ford’s most successful launch cars behind the Model A. Koenigsegg Agera 2011: The Agera – from the Swedish verb “to act” – celebrates 15 years of Koenigsegg’s uncompromising philosophy of making dream cars. Lexus SC300 1997: A classic personal luxury coupé, the SC300 combines a powerful racer with a 225bhp I6-powered engine. RUF RGT-8 2011: The spectacular RGT-8 is powered by a 4.5-liter V8 engin...

By SlashGear, published 21-04-2011
Acer‘s latest may look like a regular monitor, but the Acer Web Surf Station is actually the latest all-in-one internet terminal for people who really don’t want to invite a PC into their lives. Based around a 24-inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 LCD display, the Web Surf Station has an integrated web browser together with a media player – using Acer’s Clear.fi branded DLNA – that can stream content across a network (or indeed play it back from USB media). Both WiFi and ethernet are built in, while ports include VGA and HDMI inputs, audio in/out, USB and a memory card reader. Acer isn’t talking hardware specs, but we’re guessing there’s some sort of low-power SoC inside doing all the web and media crunching: just enough to keep things ticking along,...

By SlashGear, published 14-04-2011
Acer has unveiled a pair of new 3D screens for computer users that sound pretty darn cool. The new screens include the Acer HN274H and the Acer HS244HQ. Both of the screens use active 3D shutter glasses. The HN274H is a 27-inch screen and the HS244HQ is a 23.6-inch screen. The 27-inch screen is the first to support both HDMI 3D and NVIDIA 3D solutions. That allows it to deliver 3D content if you connect it to a 3D component like a PS3 or Blu-ray player. It can also deliver 3D gaming using the 3D Vision system that has been on the market for a while. It has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and an integrated IR emitter so it will do 3D without having to use an external emitter. The 23.6-inch screen has three HDMI puts, a 12M:1 contrast ratio, and a 2ms response time. It also uses an integrated...
By Thinkdigit, published 03-11-2011
With the Liquid Metal Acer is taking yet another stab at the Android based smartphone market. After the Liquid and the stylish Liquid Ferrari, the Liquid Metal now steps up as the latest option for the buyers. It is interesting to note that for the price point of around Rs 20,000, the Liquid Metal will face a lot of competition. Samsung introduced the Super LCD version of the Galaxy S and positioned it at just less than Rs 20k and such powerful specs make it an awesome deal. Motorola’s Def [...] Read the entire article
By Thinkdigit, published 03-02-2011
First spotted in a leak back in September, before being globally released in November-December, the Android Froyo-powered Acer Liquid Metal has been launched in India without much fanfare. Unlike the expensive Ferrari-branded and under-powered Acer Liquid E, the better performing Liquid Metal has a more realistic launch price of Rs. 20,990 in India. Competing in a tightly populated smartphone segment, the Acer Liquid Metal looks like it could manage to hold its own, based just on its specs: a [...] Read the entire article