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Running on an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U processor and a solid 16GB of RAM, this laptop delivers fast loading times and steady performance for all your apps, and it's able to handle almost anything you throw its way (even if you're the type to multitask hundreds of browser tabs).
There's also a 512GB SSD on board that provides enough space for all your documents, photos, and videos while also being fast enough to boot up and transfer files in the blink of an eye.
The Acer Aspire Vero 16 features a 16-inch display with a spacious 2560×1600 resolution and vibrant colors, making it a pleasure to work on, play games, or stream all that Netflix content you're binging. It also has a Copilot button, handy if you often use Microsoft's AI helper.
In our review of the Acer Aspire Vero 16, we thought it was "a good all-around package" — and that was at its original MSRP with a weaker configuration. This model that's on sale (for $320 off!) has an upgraded display and a better processor, so the price-performance ratio looks much better, making this a solid buy for a laptop that "avoids being bad at just about every turn." If you want value, it's waiting for you here.
For connectivity, you get two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a full-size HDM
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Over the last several weeks, we've had Google I/O, which highlighted the rollout of Google's Gemini AI engine for smartphones; Microsoft Build, which focused on its Copilot rollout for PCs; and Apple's WWDC24 video, which showcased the rollout of AI on both PCs and smartphones. Let's explore these AI product rollouts this week. The post How Apple Outperformed Google and Microsoft in AI Rollout appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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