Acer announces that its latest ultra-thin-and-light notebooks have been honored at the 2016 edition of Japan’s Good Design Award, including both the Acer Swift 7, which is the world’s first[1] notebook to measure less than 1 cm thin, and the convertible Acer Spin 7, weighing just 1.2 kg. The abTouchPhone, a touchscreen multimedia IP desk phone, was also awarded for its full range of practical communication features, and also for its simple yet elegantly designed appearance.
Acer’s
winning products stood out from over 4,000 entries, and were selected
over a rigorous
five-month screening process involving 76 international jury members.
Screenings were held not only in Japan but also in South Korea, Taiwan,
and Hong Kong.
Jury’s Evaluation of the Acer Swift 7
“The
thinness and functionality of a laptop PC conflict with its
operability, but the Acer Swift
7 strikes an appropriate balance between the two elements. The
streamlined shape of the PC, which is less than 1 cm thick, makes it
look visually thinner than it actually is, and the product generally has
a robust yet elaborate image due to its use of cut
and molded aluminum alloy as a material. Furthermore, despite its
thickness, it provides a favorable touch button, and the use of a large
touch panel achieves both a beautiful design and ease of use.”
Jury’s Evaluation of the Acer Spin 7
“Consumers
have growing expectations for convertible laptop PCs as smartphones
become more common
and these convertible laptop PCs are expected to be used on occasions
different from those for ordinary laptop PCs, and unlike the latter, the
former also needs to meet various needs in terms of structure. The Acer
Spin 7 is light and slim, and under these
restricted conditions, it uses a rotary touch panel, meeting user needs
in various situations through its 14-inch monitor and fan-less design.
The case made from an aluminum alloy adds a sense of high quality to the
product while ensuring its sturdiness. The
Spin 7 boasts of outstanding performance as a hybrid convertible PC.”
Jury’s Evaluation of the abTouchPhone
“As
smartphones offer increasingly diverse functions, users are also
looking for installed touchphones.
Using highly-functional and high-quality communications, this product
meets the above-mentioned needs of users while they are busy at work or
leading their busy lives. Another characteristic is its simple yet
elegantly designed external appearance.”
About the Good Design Award
The
Good Design Award is hosted by the Japan Institute for Design
Promotion, a public interest
incorporated foundation. It’s precursor, the Good Design Selection
System (or G Mark System), was founded in 1957 by Japan’s Ministry of
International Trade and Industry (the current Ministry of Economy, Trade
and Industry), and has engaged in this field for
about 60 years. Submissions come from a wide range of industries, and
roughly 1,200 designs are recognized every year.
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