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So long as there's a router and a WiFi connection nearby, any Clear.fi-enabled device should be able to share, search and consume. So far, it looks as if that could apply to movies, games, photos and music, but it's a single-house affair for now. As the story goes, it's a cloud-based system that's designed to play multi-format content over multi-platform devices, enabling any number of gadgets to talk to one another in order to make content visible and shareable with any other device. In related news, the company also teased its new Clear.fi media sharing system. We'll be digging for details surrounding a price point and release date, but for now, have a gander at the image above and just imagine how it could revolutionize your life. There's also a fairly slick media management system that's obviously gesture based - some real potential there. Naturally, you won't find a keyboard here - rather, a virtual one will emerge from the secondary panel. For all intents and purposes, this is Acer's version of the Toshiba Libretto W105 (or that far-flung ASUS concept we saw at CeBIT 2009), boasting a pair of glossy touchscreens and no hard specifications to speak of. It'll be introducing a veritable smorgasbord of equipment as the minutes roll on, but it's kicking things off with its Windows 7-based Iconia dual-screen laptop / tablet, a device we've seen before. Here in New York at Acer's Global press event, the company's talking touch.