A man's hand is seen on an Acer logo as he pastes a poster below at a computer mart in Taipei
A man's hand is seen on an Acer logo as he pastes a poster below at a computer mart in Taipei April 23, 2008.REUTERS

Taiwan-based technology major Acer unveiled its Aspire S7 and S3 UltraBooks along with a string of devices at the ongoing Computex event on Monday.

The company which launched its Aspire S7 a year ago at Computex unveiled the updated version of the same with Intel's all new Haswell CPU. On the specifications front, the new Aspire 7 comes with a 13.3-inch capacitive touchscreen with 1080p resolution and is powered by a Haswell CPU. The 11-inch screen of Acre S7 has been discontinued. The latest S7 packs a bigger 6,280 mAh battery and 8GB of RAM. The Acer S7 Ultrabook will be available at prices starting from $1,400 in the US.

The next Ultrabook of Acer which got unveiled at Computex is Acer S3. It is powered by Haswell CPU and comes with Nvidia GT735M graphics. The device packs 1TB hard drive and sports a 1080p IPS touchscreen, as in the original version of S7. Although the design seems similar to S7, the S3 Ultraboook is likely to be a bit expensive. Acer is yet to reveal the price of S3, but reports said the device will be priced €999 in Europe. Both devices are expected to be released in July.

The company also launched its Acer Liquid S smartphone which sports a 5.7-inch HD screen with 1280x720p display resolution and runs on Android v4.2 Jelly Bean OS. The handset is powered by a 1.5GHz MediaTek quad-core processor and comes with a memory of 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage which can be expanded via microSD card.