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Apparently updating its product range in April wasn't good enough for Acer. At least if the further addition to its line-up of the 15.6in Aspire AS5536 and AS5739G and 17.3in AS7735Z notebooks with battery like Acer Aspire 1551 Battery , Acer Aspire 1830 Battery , Acer Aspire One 721 Battery , Acer Aspire One 753 Battery , Acer LC.BTP00.002 Battery , Acer CGR-B/6H5 Battery , Acer AS09F34 Battery , Acer AS09D56 Battery , Acer AS09D70 Battery , Acer AS09D36 Battery , Acer LC.BTP00.052 Battery , Acer AS09D34 Battery can be considered as evidence.
The key specs look as follows:
Aspire AS5536
•15.6in, "HD" LED-backlit display
•2.1GHz AMD X2 QL-64 dual-core CPU
•3GB DDR2 RAM
•ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics
•320GB hard drive
•Draft-n wireless
Aspire AS5739G
•15.6in, 1,366 x 768 pixel LED-backlit display
•2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 CPU
•4GB DDR3 RAM
•1GB nVidia GeForce GT130M graphics
•250GB hard drive
•Draft-N wireless
Aspire AS7735Z
•17.3in "HD+" LED-backlit display
•2.0GHz Intel Pentium T4200 CPU
•4GB DDR3 RAM
•Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics
•250B hard drive
•Draft-N wireless
All three systems run Windows Home Premium, offer multi-touch touchpads - hardly innovative any more, but not unwelcome - and both the AS5536 and AS7735Z come equipped with Dolby Home Theatre audio.
UK-specific details are absent currently, but in the US the AS5536, AS5739G and AS7735Z start at $479.99 (~£295), $749.99 (~£375) and $599.99 (~£370) respectively, which should indicate what we're likely to be asked for.