Acer has expanded its range of computing devices with the introduction of a new line of desktops within its Aspire series., in India. Acer Aspire Desktop announced today, is powered by 12th-generation processors, and comes with features of Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, for seamless connectivity. The price of this desktop starts at INR 42490.
The Aspire Desktop is available with three processor options: 12th Generation Intel Core i5 processor with Intel UHD Graphics 750/730, 12th Generation Intel Core i3 processor with Intel UHD Graphics 730, and Intel H610 Express Chipset. The Aspire Desktop boasts expandable RAM, providing users the option to upgrade to an impressive 64 GB. Operating on Windows 11 Home, the desktop offers one-year validity. To enhance storage capabilities, the Aspire Desktop offers an SSD upgrade option, enabling users to expand storage up to 1 TB. The Aspire Desktop unit allows users to choose Microsoft Office as an optional feature. The desktop also comes with 21.5” or 23.8” TFTs display with built-in speakers. The desktop features accessible ports both in the front and back.
Its sleek body design boosts its visual attractiveness, accompanied by a polished mirror finish on the front bezel. The slender build makes upgrades simple, allowing users to easily improve and personalize their desktop experience as required. The Aspire desktop is designed to cater to the varied requirements of students, home offices, small businesses, shops, and small BPOs. Its adaptable performance is suitable for academic assignments, remote work, daily tasks, and diverse business operations.
Commenting on the launch, Sudhir Goel, Chief Business Officer at Acer India, said, “We are thrilled to introduce the new Aspire Desktop. This advanced desktop reflects our dedication to providing robust solutions that meet the varied requirements of our users. The new Aspire Desktop underscores our continuous drive for perfection, delivering a harmonious combination of style, productivity, and versatility to ensure a truly enhanced computing journey.”