IT Vendor’s Commercial and Consumer Laptops to Acquire a 21st Century Look
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Acer Computer, the Middle East’s leading supplier of notebook and desktop computers has announced that its existing TravelMate and Aspire notebooks are undergoing a transformation, both in style and substance “We are taking two of our leading product line and transforming them. The changes will be more than just aesthetics,” said Mark Prosser, Product Marketing Manager, Acer Computer (M.E) Ltd.
“Acer’s mobility products have proven very successful in the Middle East market, and we are confident that the new proposed look will raise that profile further,” added Prosser.
The changes in the Acer’s product line take effect from 13 June 2007.
Acer Computer (M.E) has been awarded ‘Superbrands’ status for 2007 by the Superbrands organisation, an independent arbiter on branding.
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