Have you ever wondered, what do all those letters and numbers mean in a Acer model number? Well, look no further. We put together a guide to help you decipher the nomenclature used, so you’ll be able to know at a glance what it is, who it’s for, the size, and other features / specifications.
Acer’s product lineup
Aspire (mainstream notebooks, PCs, nettops)
Aspire One (entry level / netbooks – discontinued)
Aspire One Cloudbook (entry level / netbooks)
Aspire Switch (notebooks / tablet convertibles)
Aspire V Nitro (gaming notebooks)
Spin (slim convertible notebooks)
Swift (ultraslim notebooks)
Chromebook (Google Chrome OS based notebooks / netbooks)
Chromebox (Google Chrome OS based nettops)
Chromebase (Google Chrome OS based All-In-Ones)
Founder (entry level PCs/notebooks in China/Taiwan)
TravelMate (business class notebooks)
Iconia (tablets or Tabs)
Liquid (smartphones)
Liquid Leap (smartwatches)
Revo (nettops)
Revo Build (modular customizable nettops)
RevoCenter (home / small office server)
RevoView (media player / streamer)
Extensa (mid range / business value notebooks, PCs – discontinued)
Ferrari (high end AMD powered notebooks – discontinued)
Ferrari One (AMD powered netbook / ultraportable – discontinued)
AcerPower (PCs – discontinued)
Gateway (acquired by Acer in 2007, all product lines)
eMachines (acquired by Acer as part of Gateway in 2007, all product lines – discontinued)
Packard Bell (acquired by Acer in 2008, all product lines)
easyStore (home servers)
Predator (gaming PCs / notebooks, also known as Aspire Predator in some markets)
Veriton (business class PCs and nettops)
Notebooks / Netbooks
2013-2017
Letters / numbers before the first dash:
E = essential / low end
F = functional (same as E, but with better components – ex. metal instead of plastic)
M = mainstream
R = convertible (notebook/tablet)
S = slimline
V = value / mid range
7 = top of the line
5 = high end
3 = mid range
1 = basic / low end
Numbers after the dash
1st digit = screen size:
1 = 11.6″
3 = 13.3″
4 = 14″
5 = 15.6″
7 = 17.3″
8 = 18.4″
2nd digit = CPU type:
9 = Intel high end
7 = Intel mainstream
5 = AMD mainstream
4 = Intel low end
2 = AMD low end
3rd digit = series generation:
1 = 1st
2 = 2nd
3 = 3rd
Letters after 3rd digit stand for:
P = touch screen (digitizer)
T = 8+ hours battery life (Timeline) or touchscreen (2016+ models)
G = discrete / dedicated video card (ex. AMD Radeon, nVIDIA GeForce)
Examples: R7-371T-76P5
Tablets
First letter is type:
A = mainstream Android OS
B = entry level Android OS
W = Windows OS
First digit after the dash is screen size:
7 = 7″
8 = 8″
10 = 10.1″
FHD = 1080p WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution
Examples: A1-840FHD
2000’s – 2013
Z = De-featured to keep the price down, low end CPU (ex. Celeron or Pentium instead of Core), less features (ex. no modem, no Bluetooth, no optical drive)
C = old convertible (Windows XP Tablet PC Edition based)
1990’s
T = TFT, a color screen LCD display technology that was top of the line at the time.
D = DSTN, an LCD display technology that was cheaper to produce compared to TFT.
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