Acer has unveiled a broad range of new products at Computex 2026, spanning gaming laptops, business PCs, AI-focused desktops, monitors, tablets, projectors, and connected mobility solutions. The announcements reflect the company’s growing focus on AI-enabled computing across consumer, commercial, and gaming segments, alongside new display technologies and productivity-focused hardware. The announcements come shortly after Acer introduced the Swift Air 14, its latest thin-and-light AI laptop.
Predator Helios 18 AI Leads New Gaming Portfolio
Acer’s gaming announcements are headlined by the Predator Helios 18 AI, the company’s flagship gaming laptop featuring up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. The system supports up to 256GB of memory and 6TB of storage while featuring an 18-inch Mini LED display that can switch between 4K 120Hz and Full HD 240Hz modes. Cooling is handled by dual sixth-generation AeroBlade 3D fans and liquid metal thermal technology.
The company also introduced the Acer Nitro 16, its first gaming laptop powered by up to an AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics. Acer says the laptop combines high-end gaming performance with a more accessible positioning through a dual-fan cooling system and up to a 240Hz display.
Alongside the laptops, Acer unveiled the Nitro Blaze Link, a streaming-focused handheld device that connects to existing gaming PCs over Wi-Fi 6, allowing users to access their gaming library without relying on local processing hardware.
New Aspire AI PCs Expand Consumer Portfolio
Acer expanded its Copilot+ PC lineup with the Aspire X 16 AI, Aspire 18 AI, and new Aspire C AI all-in-one desktops. The Aspire X 16 AI features up to Intel Core Ultra X9 processors delivering up to 180 TOPS, a 16-inch 3K OLED display, and up to 24 hours of battery life.
The Aspire 18 AI targets students, creators, and home users with an 18-inch display, Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, and up to 22 hours of battery life. Acer also introduced Aspire C24 AI and C27 AI all-in-one desktops with AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series and Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor options.
Acer Targets Enterprises With New TravelMate and Veriton Systems
For business users, Acer introduced the TravelMate P6 14 AI, a sub-1kg Copilot+ PC powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Intel vPro. Acer claims up to 150 TOPS of AI performance and up to 30 hours of battery life from the premium carbon-fibre and magnesium-alloy design.
The company also expanded its commercial portfolio with the TravelMate P2 Spin 14 convertible and TravelMate X2 14 and X2 15 notebooks aimed at SMB customers.
On the desktop side, Acer introduced the Veriton RA110 AI Mini Workstation powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processors. The compact workstation is designed for local AI development and can run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters while supporting up to 128GB LPDDR5X memory. Acer also unveiled the Veriton Vero 6000 Mini, Veriton Vero 4000 Mini, and Veriton 1000 Compact Tower for commercial deployments.
New Predator and Nitro Monitors Push Refresh Rates and Resolution
Acer’s gaming display lineup includes several high-end Predator and Nitro monitors. The Predator XB273K 3D combines a 4K panel with eye-tracking-based 3D visualisation technology and a 180Hz refresh rate.
The Predator X34 F1 features a 34-inch QD-OLED panel with a 360Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, while the Nitro XV345CKR P offers a 5K Mini LED display with Dynamic Frequency and Resolution technology that enables either 180Hz at full resolution or 360Hz at lower resolutions. Acer also announced the Nitro XV320QX and Nitro XV273U F5, with the latter supporting up to 1000Hz refresh rates through DFR technology.
For creators and professionals, Acer unveiled the ProDesigner PE320QK G0 and CE320QK G QD-OLED monitors, both featuring 4K resolution, professional-grade colour accuracy, and ultra-fast response times. The company also introduced new projectors, portable displays, and smart visual solutions aimed at content creators and productivity users.
New Tablets and Connected Mobility Products Join the Lineup
Acer also expanded its tablet portfolio with the new Iconia Duo S14, Iconia Duo S12, and Iconia Duo D12. The premium models feature OLED displays, MediaTek Dimensity processors, Android 16, and optional accessories including keyboards and styluses aimed at productivity and creative workflows.
Outside traditional computing, Acer showcased its latest e-mobility products, including the Nitro eCity Plus e-bike and ES Series 3 Select e-scooter. Both integrate with the Acer eMobility application, which now adds voice-enabled controls and a unified dashboard for vehicle management, ride tracking, and battery monitoring.
Acer Continues Building a Broader AI Ecosystem
Rather than focusing on a single flagship product, Acer’s Computex 2026 announcements highlight a strategy built around AI-enabled hardware across nearly every category it serves. From gaming laptops and creator displays to AI workstations and business notebooks, the company is increasingly positioning AI acceleration as a core capability rather than a premium feature.
The breadth of the portfolio is notable. While competitors often separate gaming, business, and AI initiatives, Acer is attempting to create a unified ecosystem spanning consumer, commercial, creative, and mobility products. Whether that approach resonates with buyers will depend on pricing and real-world AI experiences, but Computex 2026 demonstrates that Acer is expanding well beyond traditional PCs and into a broader connected-device ecosystem.


