Acer's Powerful New Ultra-Thin, Ultra-Light Notebook Delivers Leading-Edge Technology and Integrates Commonality With Acer TravelMate Family.Business Editors & High Tech Writers SAN JOSE, Calif.,--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 17, 2000 Acer America Corp. today announced the addition of the TravelMate 350 to its award-winning, super-light TravelMate family of notebooks. The sleek, new TravelMate 350 series is designed for people who need a powerful ultraportable notebook on the road. Featuring cost-efficient commonality, powerful performance and portability at a very attractive price, the latest notebook is approximately one inch thin and weighs four pounds. Built around Intel Pentium III(R) processors, with Speedstep(TM) technology, the TravelMate 350 delivers blazing speeds up to 750 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. . The TravelMate 350 integrates cutting-edge SmartCard technology for added user security with e-commerce web transactions. Bluetooth technology will be an available option, allowing mobile users to wirelessly connect to other devices. Recognizing the rapid advance of Bluetooth wireless technology, scheduled to be available by the first quarter of 2001, the TravelMate 350 Bluetooth option is designed to support a wireless Personal Area Network (PAN). Bluetooth eliminates the need for wires and cables to interface with other Bluetooth ready computers, notebooks, handheld appliances, cell phones and local peripherals. "We designed the TravelMate 350 notebook to share the same components as its predecessor, so customers won't have to re-invest in new external components when upgrading their existing notebook to the TravelMate 350," says Paul Tayar, mobile products marketing manager for Acer America. The modular components common to all TravelMate notebooks include an I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output adapter, AC adapter, DVD/floppy combo drive, USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. camera and port replicator. The notebook ships with a flexible EasyLink ComboDrive FDD (1) Abbreviation for floppy disk drive. See floppy disk. (2) (Frequency Division Duplexing) A transmission method that separates the transmitting and receiving channels with a guard band (some amount of spectrum that acts as a buffer or insulator). (floppy disk drive floppy disk drive - disk drive )/24X CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). . The unit is also equipped with an integrated V.90 56Kbps modem and a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. connection, one PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, San Jose, CA, www.pcmcia.org) An international standards body and trade association that was founded in 1989 to establish a standard for connecting peripherals to portable computers. PCMCIA created the PC Card. See PC Card. (Type II), one 1394 firewire, two USB ports, one PS2 port, and 100 pin connector for easy docking. The notebook also features a sleek magnesium alloy casing that is both durable and rugged, with a built-in advanced Disk Anti-Shock Protection system (DASP DASP Disk Anti-Shock Protection (Acer) DASP Dynamic Adaptive Speculative Pre-processor (Nvidia) DASP Drive Active/Slave Present (IDE hard disk drive pin) ), guarding the hard drive against data loss caused by knocks and drops. Other user-friendly features include a full-sized, ergonomically designed keyboard with programmable keys for easy application launch. "It has the mobility, wireless connectivity, battery life and ease of use that meets our customer requirements," said Tayar. The TravelMate 350 will ship on Oct. 17, 2000 to resellers across the United States, with a starting price of $1,999. About Acer America Corp. Established in 1977 as a subsidiary of the Acer Group, Acer America Corporation designs, builds and markets client and server solutions for professionals who require reliable, enhanced productivity and greater value of ownership. Acer America's product offerings include desktop PCs, notebook computers, servers, Internet appliances and networking solutions for business, government, education and home users. In 1999, the Acer Group achieved revenues of over $8.4 billion and had approximately 34,000 employees working at its 193 affiliated companies in 42 countries, and supported dealers and distributors in more than 100 countries. For more information about Acer, please visit the Web site at www.acer.com. |
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