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Acer has created an interesting one

Acer has created an interesting one

The Acer Veriton Vero all-in-one PC brought a retractable webcam, an Alder Lake CPU, and a partially recycled case.

The Acer Veriton Vero is an all-in-one computer that strikes a balance between performance and sustainability: it’s made from 30 percent recycled materials, and the keyboard and mouse are made of recycled plastic. Repairability is also considered, the back cover can be removed without tools and can also be wall-mounted according to the VESA standard.

Acer Veriton Vero all-in-one computerSource: Acer

Among the Intel Alder Lake processors, the processor can be configured with a Core i9 chip, but only the NVIDIA GeForce MX550 has a GPU. Up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM and twice as much as a 1TB NVMe SSD can be accommodated in the device.

The 24-inch IPS LCD screen features Full HD resolution, filtering out more than 30 percent of blue light. The coffee is thin, with a 5MP webcam, Windows Hello IR sensor, and Tobii Eye Tracker in a retractable drop-in unit. Otherwise, the eye tracker will be able to lock and dim the screen if it is presented to an unauthorized user. The Veriton Vero will be available in July for €919.

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