Acer unveils 16-inch laptops for portable 240Hz gaming and more

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What you need to know

What you need to know

It’s almost time for Computex, one of the largest tech expos in the world, ready to kick off in Taiwan this year from May 30 to June 2. Plenty of big names will be in attendance, andAcerplans to make a big impression with a triad of new devices. We had a sneak peek at booth plans, with a 16-inch addition to its Predator gaming laptop range standing out as particularly exciting.

Previously showing offPredator laptops with glasses-free 3D, the upcoming Triton 16 similarly packs the latest 13th Gen Intel Core CPUs alongside NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 laptop GPUs. The Predator Triton 16 has more attractive standout features, and the ultrathin Acer Swift Edge 16 stands tall with a gorgeous OLED display packed into a portable chassis. Plus, there’s a brand-new eco-friendly addition up Acer’s sleeve this year.

Predator Triton 16

Predator Triton 16

One of the biggest challenges for gaming laptops is keeping thermals under control, especially when you’re packing the latest GPU tech under the hood. Thankfully, Acer can tackle temperatures with its dual 5th Gen ‘AeroBlade 3D’ fans and ‘Vortex Flow’ optimization within a metal chassis lined with liquid metal thermal grease. It sounds like a lot of jargon, but ourAcer Predator Triton 500 SE (2022) reviewproved they have the know-how for proper cooling.

Going all-in on the gamer appeal, Acer even throws in a one-month subscription toXbox Game Pass Ultimatefor instant access to hundreds of PC games, withmore added to Game Pass every month. A vast array of ports allows gamers to connect controllers and headsets for portable gameplay, and the 16-inch IPS display boasts an ultra-smooth 240Hz refresh rate alongside per-key RGB lighting for the finishing touch.

Swift Edge 16

As the promotional shots suggest, theAcer SwiftEdge 16 is a thin, lightweight 16-inch laptop designed for creative professionals on the go. Built using a magnesium alloy, it barely measures 12.95mm (about half an inch) and weighs 2.71 lbs. Despite the slim chassis, the Edge is packing a beautiful 3.2K OLED panel supporting up to 3200 x 2000 resolutions at 120Hz with a 0.2ms response time.

It’s also rated for 100% DCI-P3 color gamut support, with a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio for a 500-nits peak brightness alongside VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. That’s a lot of fancy terminology that equates to a color-accurate panel, perfect for artists and creative editors — looking to AMD for its components, the Swift Edge 16 featuresRyzen 7040-series CPUsand Radeon 780M graphics.

Acer @ Computex 2023

Besides aiming for thebest gaming laptopcrown, Acer will also show off its first eco-friendly Wi-Fi 6E mesh router made at Computex. The tri-band set will be rated for up to 7.8Gbps combined bandwidth, all made with 30% PCR (post-consumer recycled) plastic and 100% recyclable paper for the included documentation. Picking up a 4-unit set promises to cover up to 10,000 sq. ft. with a reliable wireless signal, which could rival some of thebest mesh Wi-Fi routersupon release.

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“We are thrilled to launch the Acer Connect Vero W6m mesh router with support for Wi-Fi 6E tri-band connectivity within any home of office.”

If you plan to visit Computex this year in Taiwan, you’ll be able to check out both the Predator Triton 16 and Swift Edge 16 alongside this new router set at booth M0820, 4F, Hall 1, in the Taipei Nangang exhibition center. Keep your eyes peeled for our thoughts on the new Predator Triton 16 gaming laptop and how it compares to last year’sTriton 500 SE.

Ben is a Senior Editor at Windows Central, covering everything related to technology hardware and software. He regularly goes hands-on with the latest Windows laptops, components inside custom gaming desktops, and any accessory compatible with PC and Xbox. His lifelong obsession with dismantling gadgets to see how they work led him to pursue a career in tech-centric journalism after a decade of experience in electronics retail and tech support.