Acer Clear.fi is a wireless home network solution by the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Acer.[1] It allows sharing and playback of media over multi-platform devices.[2] The console can be assembled when the user attaches a wireless router to a DLNA-compliant gadget. When the two are attached, icons will materialize onto the screen, allowing users to access files through the media console.[3] Acer Clear.fi can also automatically locate Acer smartphones and PCs, enabling users to share media with each other.[4]. It was offially presented by the company at Bejing Conference in May 2010 [5]
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- ^ Ko, Megan. "Acer Turns Its Attention to the Living Room With Clear.fi". PC World. Archived from the original on 2010-10-17. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
- ^ http://stuffmideast.com/2010/05/27/11918/acer-launch-clear-fi/