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Acer Aspire Notebook with BMW design

Mark Peters
IFA 2007 Report
Friday 3rd, August 2007
Posted by: Mark Peters

Acer America Corporation, one of the leading worldwide suppliers of IT solutions and the fourth ranked mobile PC vendor in the United States, today announced that two new Gemstone notebook PCs are now available in North America. The Aspire 5920 and 4710 are part of Acer’s latest series of consumer notebook PCs which utilize the latest Intel Centrino mobile technology. Acer’s worldwide design team worked with BMW Group DesignworksUSA to study design trends, develop the concept and visualize new forms. Findings from the research showed that three of the most important design features from a consumer’s perspective were color and material, branding and naming, and shape treatment.

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