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Acer’s Spin convertible laptops get 10th-gen Intel chips

Acer’s Spin line of convertible laptops are really designed for people who need flexibility but don’t want to carry around too much stuff. They’ve never been outrageously heavy, but were never the lightest or prettiest devices. Which is precisely why the 2020 refresh of the Spin 3 and Spin 5 is so welcome.

Acer’s representatives claim that the company has received lots of feedback from owners of 2-in-1 devices, like the Microsoft Surface, who prefer the flexibility offered by its convertibles. Which is why it’s persisting with the form even after some of its competitors have moved on. These models are primarily designed for business types on the go, who may need to type, draw or sketch in a pinch.

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Author: Daniel Cooper
Source: Engadget

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