With Microsoft Windows 11 going live, various OEMs are rushing to launch their own PC offerings that support the latest version of the operating system. One of these brands include Acer, with its Aspire Vero.

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While Windows 11 is undoubtedly one of its key features, the build quality and materials used is still a notable aspect. The laptop from the Taiwanese PC maker is the first to be focused around sustainability. The new notebook is built used post consumer recycled (PCR) plastics both for the chassis and keyboard caps. Furthermore, 30 percent of the entire chassis is made using the PCR plastics while the keyboard caps are use around 50 percent of PCR.

The brand is also using 100 percent recyclable packaging for the laptop, with 100 percent recyclable plastic also being used for the laptop sleeve and keyboard protection as well along with 85 percent recycled materials used for even the carton box. Under the hood, the new Aspire Vero features up to Intel’s 11th Gen Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics paired with 512GB of SSD storage. On the front, the display is a 15.6 inch FHD panel, while the laptop supports WiFi 6, USB Type C, two USB Type A ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port.

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The laptop will be available for purchase starting from tomorrow with a price tag of 899.99 US Dollars for the i7 model, which is paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. The Core i5 variant is set to launch later this month and will arrive with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage and will cost 699.99 US Dollars.

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