The Taiwanese hardware tech company Acer unveiled the two latest offerings of PCs in the market. Both featured the Microsoft newest operating system, Windows 10. These are Aspire R14 notebook and Aspire Z3-700.

Aspire R14 is a 14" convertible laptop. It sports a NIL technology brushed-look exterior design with elegant diamond-cut edges that has a unique 360-degree hinge design. It also goes with 802.11ac wireless networking with Multi-User MU-MIMO up to a twofold greater performance. It also has an additional max-speed I/O from USB 3.1 with Type-C connector with more speed, power, pixels and protocols.

This device features a Zero Air gap display for a much  crisper look, added with Acer TrueHarmony Plus and Dolby Audio® technology for clear chats in Skype and Cortana.

Aspire R14 has the Acer BluelightShield technology to reduce blue spectrum emissions and comfort users' eyes. It has a powerful Intel core processor that gives the device a much faster performance.

The Aspire Z3-700 is more like a gigantic tablet sporting a 17.3" FHD screen. It has been positioned by Acer as an all-in-one device. It has an Intel Celeron or Pentium processor and is coupled with 8 GB DDR3 RAM, Intel HD graphics and internal storage options ranging from a 32 GB SSD to a 500 GB HDD.

The display of this device offers a 1080p IPS panel, which can create sharp and highly intensive images with descent viewing angles. Aspire Z3-700 has a couple of USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, micro SD card slot, headphone jack and volume rocker. It is highly optimized for Windows 10.

Microsoft's chief  of windows and devices Terry Myerson said that they worked closely with the Acer team for the development of their new devices to ensure that customers can make the most of the latest Windows 10 offerings.