Sure, the Acer Aspire 1820PT and 1820PTZ tablets haven’t actually hit the streets yet. But that hasn’t stopped Acer from giving these convertible tablet style 11.6 inch notebooks a minor facelift.

SaveOnLaptops is reporting that the new models will be called the Acer Aspire 1825PT and 1825PTZ. Both will have 11.6 inch capacitive touchscreen displays and run Windows 7 Home Premium.. The Acer Aspire 1825PT will reportedly be the higher end unit, with 4GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and a 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor.

The Acer Aspire 1820PTZ will be a little cheaper, and will have a 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU4100 processor, 250GB hard drive, and 3GB of RAM.

And no, I have no idea what, if any differences there will be between the Acer Aspire 1825 series and the 1820PT/PTZ that we’ve been hearing about over the last few months.

via Netbook Choice

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8 replies on “Acer updates the (unreleased) 1820PT convertible tablet: Meet the 1825PT”

  1. can anyone tell me if the Acer 1820PT has handwriting recognition software enalbling you to write notes on the screen using a stylus which can be saved in word?

  2. The touch screens on the 1820PT/Z are resistive. They also come with a little telescoping stylus.

  3. I sure hope they can hit a decent price point with these machines, and coming from Acer, I have little doubt they will. Can’t wait!

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