India, Sept. 4 -- It's been a year, perhaps a bit longer, and it's been a relentless conversation about AI PCs, or computing devices (laptops, tablets and convertibles, running Microsoft's Windows 11) being the future. That conversation however, had been about an ecosystem developed in what architects and designers would call "top heavy". Expensive laptops, much above the Rs.1,00,000 price point, showing us the future of artificial intelligence layered on the operating system and apps that we are supposed to use. Precious little has happened with AI PCs at more affordable price points, the HP OmniBook 7 Aero from earlier this summer, a rare example. Acer is attempting to change that with the Aspire Go 14 AI, and the proposition has worked...