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Chromebook

On 11 April 2011, Google announced that Acer will be offering Chromebook laptops starting 15 June. Acer's Wi-Fi only Chromebook costs $349. The devices have been available for sale in the U.S. from Amazon and Best Buy since July 2011.

Consumer Desktops
  • Acer Aspire Desktop series
  • Acer Aspire Predator series
Business Desktops
  • Acer Veriton series
Consumer Notebooks
  • Acer Aspire Notebook series
  • Acer Aspire Timeline series
  • Acer Ferrari products series
  • Acer Iconia
Business Notebooks
  • Acer TravelMate series
  • Acer Extensa series
Tablet
  • Acer Iconia Tab series
Netbook
  • Acer Aspire One series
  • Ferrari One
Nettop
  • AspireRevo
Mobile phones
  • Acer CloudMobile
  • Acer Allegro (WP8)
  • Acer Tempo series
  • Acer Liquid series
  • Acer beTouch
  • Acer neoTouch
  • Acer Stream
  • Acer E110
  • Acer DX
  • Acer F
  • Acer Iconia
  • Acer T
Home Network Solution
  • Acer Clear.fi
Computer displays
  • G Series
  • P Series
  • H Series
  • X Series
  • B Series
  • V Series
  • S Series
  • T Series
  • D Series
  • MO Monitor TV series
Projectors
  • Professional Series
  • Home Series
  • Travel Series
  • Value Series
Television
  • AT Series
Servers and storage
  • Acer server F1 series
  • Tower series: T110 F1, T115 F1, T150 F1, T310 F1, T350 F1;
  • Rack series: R160 F1, R180 F1, R320 F1, R360 F1, R380 F1, R385 F1, R585 F1;
  • Blade series: B2x285 F1, B2x280 F1, B460 F1;
  • Gemini series: B1170 F1, B2170 F1, B2170t, B2175 F1
  • Home Server Series: H340, H341, H342, Altos Easystore M2
  • Acer storage series
  • N500 F1, N1600 F1, HNAS3080, GS2040, AMS2100, AMS2300
Other (discontinued devices)
  • Digital cameras
  • Personal digital assistants
  • Automotive navigation systems
  • Acer PICA

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