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Acer Announces Full 2015 Windows-Powered Product Lineup Ready for Win 10

Published: Jul 10,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Acer announces that its full 2015 Windows-powered product lineup and currently-shipping Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 portfolio will support the free Windows 10 upgrade when it becomes available on July 29, 2015.

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“Acer’s diverse range of products designed for Windows 10 will be able to deliver its value to our customers across multiple device form factors,” said Maarten Schellekens, Vice President of Global Marketing and Branding, Acer. “We’re confident that customers who purchased or plan to get an Acer Windows PC in 2015 will experience a smooth transition to Windows 10.”

"It’s fantastic to see Acer continue to deliver new innovation across its portfolio of Windows devices," said Peter Han, VP Worldwide OEM Marketing, Microsoft. "From Windows 10 devices to a Windows integrated wearable, Acer is delivering one Windows 10 experience across all of these devices for our joint customers."

Acer will be showcasing its broad product portfolio with Windows 10 at the 2015 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference from July 12th to 16th in Orlando, Florida, with products ranging from smartphones and wearables, tablets, 2-in-1 notebooks, convertible notebooks, clamshell notebooks, all-in-one desktops and desktops, as well as monitors and projectors.

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