Acer launches bacteria-resistant PCs
by Scharon Harding from Ars Technica - All content on (#5QNYK)
Enlarge / Acer's Enduro Urban N3 (above) also comes in blue. (credit: Acer)
Acer's antimicrobial" laptops have been around for a few years, but they became particularly relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic. During its next@Acer event today, the company announced three new PCs-a laptop, a two-in-one, and a tablet-that will be joining its antimicrobial lineup.
What does antimicrobial" mean, anyway?Something is considered antimicrobial if it's capable of "destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms, and especially pathogenic microorganisms." That means it fights disease-causing things you can't see.
Acer claims its Antimicrobial 360 Design, as it brands the feature, fights germs in two ways.
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