The Taiwanese-owned, San Jose, California-based Acer Group Inc is still trying to shave prices on its portable computers and its latest effort is the AcerAnyWare K386S notebook, which the company hopes will hit the street at $1,600: the K386S features an 80Mb disk and 2Mb of memory using the low-power 25MHz Advanced Micro Devices Inc AM386SXL processor; it has a 10 triple supertwist liquid crystal display with full VGA colour emulation with 32 gray shades at 640 by 480 resolution; it also supports simultaneous LCD and external colour monitor, weighs 6 lbs 7 oz and measures 8.5 by 11.4 by 2.3; it has six ports.
