How do you get a younger generation, one raised on a seemingly endless supply of smartphones, tablets, and PCs, into not just using such devices, but finding out how they work too? Small development boards like the Raspberry Pi have done wonders for getting kids (and curious adults) into creating all manner of interesting hardware and software. The upcoming BBC Micro:bit promises to go a stage further, too, by giving every Year 7 student in the UK—about a million kids aged 11 to 12—their own Micro:bit board to play with.
But there's another take on the development board, and it's come from the unlikeliest of places: electronics giant Acer.
Acer's stereoscopic 3D tech lands on new monitors and a laptop.
Offering a fast and quality display, Acer delivers a fantastic gaming experience with their Acer Predator XB273U NV gaming monitor.
The Acer ConceptD 7 Pro provides great performances across the board. It has an exceptional GPU, which delivers great performance.