Computer giant Acer launches mobile phones in Asia
Taiwan-based computer giant Acer on Wednesday launched a series of
advanced mobile phones for the Asia-Pacific region, ramping up its
expansion into the wireless communication market.
Company executives said Acer was banking on its experience as a
leading computer brand to gain a share of the lucrative market for "smartphones"
- feature-packed devices with multi-media functions including web
surfing.
A promoter display’s the Acer X960 (L) and F900 series
smartphone during its launching in Singapore. Taiwan-based
computer giant Acer launched a series of stylish
“smartphones” for the Asia Pacific region, further cementing
its expansion into the lucrative mobile phone market. AFP |
The unveiling of the products here will be followed by similar
launches in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Australia and
China, they said.
It came two months after the company announced a move into the mobile
phone market in February at an industry event in Barcelona.
Best known for its laptops, Acer said its smartphones come equipped
with powerful processing and memory capabilities.
"We are facing a very large opportunity here," said Asia Pacific vice
president for Acer's smart hand-held device business group Roger Yuen.
About 200 million smartphones are sold each year and Acer believes the
market should grow at 15 percent annually in the next five years.
"Our ambition is to be among the top five smartphone vendors in the
world in the next three years," Yuen said.
Finland's Nokia leads the market for smartphones, followed by
Canada's Research in Motion, which makes the popular Blackberry, and
California-based Apple which boasts the iPhone, industry research firm
Gartner has said.
Other laptop makers are joining the fray, with Toshiba already
manufacturing handsets, and there are rumours that US-based Dell is
preparing to launch its own range.
One of the models Acer unveiled on Wednesday is the DX900, which has
a dual SIM card function and comes with a 3.0 megapixel camera.
Another model, the DX650, is uniquely designed to be used on both
sides, featuring a touch screen panel on one side and a keypad on the
reverse.
Prices will range between 599 and 799 Singapore dollars (397-530 US).
In all, five models will be unveiled in the first half of this year.
In the second half, Acer will roll out three more models geared for
the mass market, meaning they will be cheaper but still contain
multi-media functions, the company said.
"One of our goals in Acer is really to introduce smartphones that are
more and more affordable," Yuen told AFP after the launch.
With the price gap narrowing, more people are expected to switch to
from regular cellphones to smartphones, he added.
China and India are likely to drive demand in Asia, Yuen said.
SINGAPORE, AFP |