There will be two models: one with a 14-inch display and one with a 15.6-inch screen, but both are just 0.8 inches thin, which should leave plenty of room in a briefcase for peripherals. MORE: The Best Laptops for Business and Productivity The laptops come with 6th-generation Intel Core processors (Kaby Lake hasn’t made it to business laptops just yet), up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB SSDs. For video output, you have your choice of HDMI and the latest USB Type-C port. Acer is promising up to 8 hours of battery life, and we’re looking forward to putting that to the test. We’ll confirm (or dispute) that number and let you know what we think of the new TravelMate as soon as it arrives in our labs.
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