
Acer Inc, the leading global manufacturer of PC No. 2, has unveiled a range of tablet PCs to help them compete with Apple iPad, wading into the booming market. Tablet PC market is more and more people than companies to produce new devices, such as between traditional PCs and smartphones.
Fall CEO Gianfranco Lanci announced during a news conference in New York Tuesday that the tablets should be 5 -, 7 - and 10-inch monitors that run on the Android software from Google. Another 10-inch tablet will run on Microsoft Windows.
The company said that the WiFi models of tablets, they released in April 2011, while the third model generation (3G), which can happen a month later. The tablets of 5 inches is coupled with a smartphone.Separately Tuesday rival Dell Inc. announced a new Acer Tablet that works on Microsoft Windows software.
Acer, based in Taiwan, said it was in talks with phone operators from the United States for its 3G connectivity tablets. None had been set for the company added units. "It's a gold rush right now," said NPD analyst Ross Rubin.
"Everybody wants a compressed product there." Apple iPad, a tablet with touch screen, which started selling in April, still has an overwhelming lead in the emerging market. It controlled 95 percent of the tablet market in July-September quarter, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.
"Distributors and suppliers of PC hardware are the research on this market and say, "how will I compete with Apple? "Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi said.Tablet sales should increase to 54 million units in 2011 and over 100 million units in 2012, according to forecasts by the research firm Gartner.
Acer has also submitted a laptop screen with two 14-inch LCD touch Iconia call, along with a store and media software called Clear.if distribute content in multiple client devices Acer. Dell 10-inch Touch Screen Duo Inspiron new looks and works like a tablet laptop, but you can jump in a portable container and used as a traditional notebook, similar to Acer new tablets.
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