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Acer unveils Santa Rosa based notebook

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Acer India has launched its latest TravelMate range notebook based on Intel's latest mobile platform codenamed Santa Rosa.

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Acer said in a statement on Thursday that it is the first to launch notebooks based on Intel Centrino Duo Processor Technology platform. The TravelMate 6292 uses the Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor T7100 (2 MB L2 cache, 1.8 GHz, 800 MHz FSB), supporting Intel 64 architecture, the latest Windows Vista business operating system, mobile Intel GM965 Express chipset and the Intel PRO/Wireless network solution for excellent speed and performance, better graphics and signal integrity using the Wireless platform, Acer said in a statement.

With a 12.1" WXGA Acer CrystalBrite TFT LCD display and system memory of 1GB RAM upgradeable up to 4GB, the TravelMate 6292 line comes equipped with battery life up to seven hours. The Acer ePowerManagement allows selecting the power management setting to extend the battery life. Acer SignalUp and GridVista technologies have been incorporated into this notebook for more reliable wireless connectivity as well as optimized and feature driven display management.

"We are the first to launch the latest line of Intel Centrino Duo Processor Technology enabled Notebooks in India, with the TravelMate 6292, continuing the trend of being at the forefront in supporting the latest Notebook technologies that enhance customer experience in the market,” said Rajendran GM, Sales and Marketing, Acer India.

“The new range of Acer notebooks is under shipment and will be made available in the Indian market by next week," he added

TravelMate 6292' weighs only 1.99 kilos with an integrated DVD writer, available for Rs 69,999. The Acer CrystalBrite technology makes all images come alive in spectacular cinematic color, enhancing the quality of the LCD display through special reflectors that increase brightness and clarity. It is also equipped with the biometric finger print scanner, disk anti shock protection and Gigabit LAN.

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