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Acer Unveils New Business Notebooks

 
Acer has introduced new TravelMate notebook computers that are aimed at the corporate and small business user. The two machines include the TravelMate 6593 and the TravelMate 6493. The 6593 has a standard 15.4-inch screen and the 6493 has a 14.1-inch scree... (link)

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