 Hello again from Computex 2015. We are at the Acer booth and this time we're showing you the Acer's Liquid X2. This is going to be probably a mid-class range smartphone. We heard about price about 200 to 300 US dollars, but that's not officially confirmed by Acer. Still, it is not exactly known what the price is going to be. What we know about this smartphone is that it's going to offer you plenty of cool features at acceptable price. The first thing that it's going to impress you are the 13 megapixel cameras on front and on the back of the device. So 13 megapixels for selfie and 13 megapixels for normal casual photos. It is 5.5 inch and looks pretty solid, pretty well built. We've got glass on the back, not plastic, not metal glass. I have to say the construction is solid, well made. I definitely feel it very good. The screen offers the HD resolution of 720 by 1280, which is not huge, but for a mid-class smartphone this should be probably quite satisfying. But the screen was very crisp, very bright and I have to say that I like the viewing angles. I like the sensitivity of the screen, so really nice in terms of screen experience. The interface is a little bit changed, but closer to the classic pure view of the Android Lollipop, which is pre-installed here. Additionally, we have very, very massive 4,000 mAh of battery. Who doesn't like great battery life? It is supposed to have one, but of course we have to test this one. At least it looks promising one. The whole system is powered by new quad-core MediaTek processor. Based on 64-bit architecture, we still don't know what exactly the processor will be, but of course still it looks promising enough to test it in real life when it comes out. So this is the Asus Liquid X2, one very, very interesting device we're definitely keen on to see on the market and compare it with other devices.