We do not mind eyeballing a couple of impossibly clean renders after we get wind of a brand new toy, but there’s nothing just like the real McCoy. Today’s bones slipped out of a (now pulled) HDblog hands-on of the Acer Aspire 3951 Ultrabook, possibly leaked earlier than an IFA 2011 embargo. The real article looks nearly just like its rendered counterpart, albeit a piece thicker and more plasticky. The unveiled 13.3-inch MacBook Air competitor reportedly sports a second generation Intel Core processor, boots from sleep in under two seconds, and is solely 13mm thick. The worth? While there’s no official word in this exact model, Acer head-honcho JT Wang mentioned last week that the outfit was prepping to launch a brand new Ultrabook in September for approximately $800. Lines up nicely with the Acer 3951′s rumored $770-960 funds, doesn’t it?
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