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Acer Predator
Various Acer Predator laptops on display at Computex Taipei in 2016
ManufacturerAcer Inc.
Product familyPredator
TypeLaptops
Desktops
Monitors
Projectors
Released2008
Operating systemWindows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
Windows 11
Marketing targetGaming purpose
RelatedAcer Aspire
Websitewww.acer.com/predator
predator.acer.com

Predator Gaming is a gamer-focused brand and line of computer hardware owned by Acer. In 2008, Acer introduced itself in the gaming computer market with a line of desktop computers: the Acer Aspire Predator series, later renamed as Acer Predator. The series was initially noted for its distinctive chassis design and performance-focused components. Over time, the Predator line expanded to include gaming laptops, tablets, and accessories.[1]

The range competes with Lenovo's LOQ series and Legion, Dell's G series and Alienware, BenQ's Mobiuz and Zowie, HP's Victus and Omen, Asus's TUF and ROG.

The Acer Predator series features high-refresh-rate displays and dedicated cooling systems. The series includes models positioned in both the premium and mid-range segments of the gaming laptop market.[2][3]

Laptops

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Acer Predator 15
Acer Predator Helios 700

Specifications

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Model Processor (CPU) RAM Graphics (GPU) Storage Price (USD) USB Screen
Model number Part number Model Cores GHz Size (in) IPS
Helios 16 PH16-71-91FL NH.QJSAA.004 Intel Core i9-13900HX 24 2.2-5.1 32 GB RTX 4080 12 GB 2 TB SSD 2400 5 16 x
Helios 700 PH717-71-75RX NH.Q4YAA.002 Intel Core i7-9750H 6 2.6 16 GB RTX 2080 8 GB 512 GBSSD 2500 17.3
Helios 500 PH517-51-98Y7 PH517-51-98Y7 Intel Core i9-8950HK 8 2.9 GTX 1070 2 TB + 512 GB SSD 4
PH517-51-79E8 NH.Q3NAA.006 Intel Core i7-8750H 6 2.2 1 TB + 512 GB SSD 2650
PH517-51-72NU NH.Q3NAA.003 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 2000 4
PH517-61-R0GX NH.Q3GAA.001 7-2700 8 3.2 Vega 56 256 GB SSD 3
Helios 300

Special Edition

PH315-51-757A NH.Q4HAA.001 Intel Core i7-8750H 6 2.2 GTX 1060 6 GB 1400 4 15.6
Helios 300 PH317-52-77A4 NH.Q3DAA.001 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 1500 17.3 x
PH315-51-78NP NH.Q3FAA.001 256 GB SSD 1300 15.6 x
PH315-51-74V4 PH315-51-74V4 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 1500 x
PH317-52-78ZL NH.Q3DAA.002 17.3 x
PH317-52-74KR NH.Q3DAA.005 512 GB SSD 1400 x
PH315-51-785A NH.Q3FAA.006 15.6 x
PH315-51-71FS NH.Q3FAA.007 8 GB 1 TB 1300 x
PH317-52-74VY NH.Q3EAA.001 12 GB GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB 1 TB + 128 GB SSD 1600 17.3
PH315-51-73SO NH.Q3FAA.001 16 GB GTX 1060 6 GB 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 1900 4 15.6
Helios 300 PH315-51-56KX NH.Q3FAA.003 Intel Core i5-8300H 4 2.3 8 GB 256 GB SSD 1100
PH317-53-57MW NH.Q5PSI.007 Intel Core i5-9300H 2.4 16 GB GTX 1660 Ti 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 1100 3 17.3
G3-572-72YF NH.Q2BAA.003 Intel Core i7-7700HQ 2.8 GTX 1060 1400 4 15.6 x
PH317-51-7578 NH.Q29AA.003 1 TB + 128 GB SSD 17.3
G3-572-7526 NH.Q2BAA.007 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 15.6 x
G3-571-77KB NH.Q28AA.005 8 GB 1 TB 1000
G3-571-73H3 NH.Q28AA.006 256 GB SSD
PH317-51-787B NH.Q29AA.002 16 GB 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 1900 17.3
Triton 900 PT917-71-78FC NH.Q4VAA.004 Intel Core i7-9750H 6 2.6 32 GB RTX 2080 8 GB 1 TB SSD 4300 3
PT917-71-969CC NH.Q4VAA.005 Intel Core i9-9980HK 8 2.4 x
Triton 700 PT715-51-761M NH.Q2KAA.001 Intel Core i7-7700HQ 4 2.8 16 GB GTX 1060 6 GB 512 GB SSD 2800 15.6
PT715-51-75EG NH.Q2LET.007 2.8 GTX 1080 8 GB 3000
Triton 500 PT515-51-765U NH.Q4WAA.002 Intel Core i7-8750H 6 2.2 32 GB RTX 2080 1 TB SSD 3000 4 x
PT515-51-73DS NH.Q50EU.019 Intel Core i7-9750H 2.2 16 GB RTX 2060 6 GB 512 GB SSD 2000 x
Triton 300 PT315-53-7100 NH.QDSED.00G i7-11800H 8 2.3 32 GB RTX 3070 8 GB 1 TB SSD 3000 Helios 700 Triton 500 SE PT516-51s-78HX NH.QAKED.01A i7-11800H RTX 3080 16 x
PT516-52s-70CH NH.QFQEK.001 i7-12700H 14 2.2 RTX 3070 Ti 3000 x
PT516-52s-99EL NH.QFRAA.003 i9-12900H 14 1.8 RTX 3080 Ti 16 GB 1 TB SSD x
Triton 300 SE PT314-51s-76QN Intel Core i7-11375H 4 2.2 16 GB RTX 3050 Ti 4 GB 512 SSD 14 x
17 X GX-792-77BL NH.Q1FAA.001 Intel Core i7-7820HK 2.9 32 GB GTX 1080 8 GB 1 TB + 512 GB SSD 3000 5 17.3
GX-792-7448 NH.Q1EAA.003 Intel Core i7-7700HQ 2.8 16 GB 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 2500
17 G9-793-79V5 NH.Q1TAA.001 GTX 1070 2000
G9-793-74VG NH.Q17SA.007 Intel Core i7-6700HQ 1500
G5-793-79SG NH.Q1XAA.003 Intel Core i7-7700HQ GTX 1060 6 GB 1 TB HDD 1300
15 G9-593-71EH NH.Q1ZAA.001 GTX 1070 8 GB 1 TB + 256 GB SSD 2000 15.6
G9-593-77WF NH.Q16AA.001 Intel Core i7-6700HQ 2.6 15.6
G9-591-53ZU NX.Q07ED.036 Intel Core i5-6300HQ 2.3 8 GB GTX 970M 3 GB 1 TB + 128 SSD 4 15.6 x

Predator Helios 300

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Acer Predator Helios 300
DeveloperAcer
ManufacturerAcer
TypeGaming PC
Released2018
Operating systemWindows 10
CPU8th Gen Intel Core i7+
Memory16 GB
Storage1 TB HDD, 256 GB SSD
Display15.6", 17" Full HD IPS
GraphicsGPU1 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060
SoundTwo speakers
Input1 HDMI port
2 USB 2.0 ports
1 USB 3.0 port
1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 port
RJ-45
CameraYes
TouchpadTouchPad
Power180 W
Weight6.61 lb
WebsiteAcer Predator Helios 300

Predator Helios 300 Special Edition

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Acer Predator Helios 300 Special Edition
DeveloperAcer
TypeGaming PC
Released2018
Introductory price$1399.99
Operating systemWindows 10
CPUIntel Core i7-8750H Hexa-core 2.20 GHz
Memory16 GB, DDR4 SDRAM
Storage256 GB SSD
Display15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS
GraphicsNvidia GeForce GTX 1060 with 6 GB Dedicated Memory
SoundTwo speakers
Input1 HDMI port
2 USB 2.0 ports
1 USB 3.0 port
1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 port
RJ-45
CameraYes
TouchpadTouchPad
Power180 W
Weight5.95 lb
WebsiteAcer Predator Helios 300 Special Edition

Predator Helios 500

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Acer Predator Helios 500
DeveloperAcer
TypeGaming PC
Released2018
Introductory price$2499.99
Operating systemWindows 10
CPUIntel Core i9-8950HK Hexa-core 2.90 GHz
Memory16 GB, DDR4 SDRAM
Storage2 TB HDD, 512 GB SSD
Display17.3" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS
GraphicsNvidia GeForce GTX 1070 with 8 GB Dedicated Memory
SoundTwo speakers
Input1 HDMI port
3 USB 3.0 ports
RJ-45
3 Thunderbolt ports
1 DisplayPort
CameraYes
TouchpadTouchPad
Power180 W
Weight5.95 lb
WebsiteAcer Predator Helios 300 Special Edition

Predator Triton 500

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Acer's first entry into the "Thin and light gaming laptop" Series.

Acer Predator Triton 500
DeveloperAcer
ManufacturerAcer
TypeGaming PC
Released2018
Introductory price$2499.99
Operating systemWindows 10
CPUIntel Core i5 or i7
Memory8GB
Storage1TB
Display15.6"
Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution
GraphicsNvidia GeForce RTX 2080
SoundTwo speakers
Input1 HDMI
3 USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports
RJ-45
1 Thunderbolt
1 DisplayPort
CameraYes
TouchpadTouchPad
Power3-cell non-removable Li-Ion battery
Weight4.41 lb
WebsiteAcer Predator Triton 500

Predator Triton 700

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Acer Predator Triton 700
DeveloperAcer
TypeGaming PC
Released2018
Introductory price$2999.99
Operating systemWindows 10
CPUIntel Core i7-7700HQ Quad-core 2.80 GHz
Memory32 GB, DDR4 SDRAM
Storage512 GB SSD
Display15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS
GraphicsNvidia GeForce GTX 1080 with 8 GB Dedicated Memory
SoundTwo speakers
Input1 HDMI
1 USB 2.0 port
3 USB 3.0 ports
RJ-45
1 Thunderbolt
1 DisplayPort
CameraYes
TouchpadTouchPad
Power3-cell non-removable Li-Ion battery
Weight5.29 lb (2.40 kg)
WebsiteAcer Predator Triton 700

Predator Triton 900

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Acer Predator Triton 900
DeveloperAcer
Type2-in-1 Gaming PC
Released2019
Operating systemWindows 10
CPUIntel Core i7-7700HQ Quad-core 2.80 GHz
Memory32GB DDR4
Storage1TB
Display17.3" Full HD
GraphicsNvidia GeForce RTX 2080 GPU
SoundTwo speakers
Input1 HDMI
1 USB 2.0 port
1 USB 3.0 port
RJ-45
1 Thunderbolt
1 DisplayPort
CameraYes
TouchpadTouchPad
Power3-cell non-removable Li-Ion battery
WebsiteAcer Predator Triton 900

Predator 21 X

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Acer's US$8,999.99 range gaming laptop that runs as powerful as a desktop with 2 Nvidia GTX 1080 GPUs in SLI. It comes with 64 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD.

Desktops

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Acer Aspire Predator AG7750
  • AG3620 (2012)[4]
  • AG5900 (2010)[5]
  • AG7200
  • AG7700 (2009)[6]
  • AG7710 (2009)[7]
  • AG7711
  • AG7712
  • AG7713
  • AG7750 (2010)[8]
  • AG3-710-UR53[9]
  • AG3-710-UR54[9]
  • AG6-710-70001[9]
  • AG6-710-70002[9]
  • AG6-710-70004[9]

Specifications

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Model CPU RAM Graphics Storage MSRP (USD)
Model Model number Part number Model Cores
(threads)
Base
freq.
Turbo
freq.
SSD HDD
Predator Orion 9000
PO9-900-I9K2080Ti UD.P02AA.059 Intel Core i9-7980XE 18 (36) 2.60 GHz 4.20 GHz 64 GB DDR4 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB GDDR6 512 GB 2 TB $6999.99
P09-600-8700K2080Ti UD.P02AA.05A Intel Core i7-8700K 6 (12) 3.7 GHz 4.7 GHz 32 GB DDR4 256 GB $3799.99
PO9-900-I9KHCFF UD.P01AA.917 Intel Core i9-7980XE 18 (36) 2.60 GHz 4.20 GHz 128 GB DDR4 Dual GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11 GB GDDR5X 512 GB
PO9-600-I7KDCE UD.P01AA.918 Intel Core i7-8700K 6 (12) 3.7 GHz 4.7 GHz 16 GB DDR4 GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 256 GB
PO9-600-I7KFCF1080TI UD.P01AA.919 6 (12) 32 GB DDR4 512 GB
Predator Orion 5000
P05-610-UR14 DG.E0QAA.004 6 (12) 16 GB DDR4 GeForce GTX 1080 8 GB GDDR5X None $2099.99
P05-610-UR13 DG.E0QAA.003 6 (12) GeForce GTX 1070 8 GB GDDR5 None $1999.99
P05-610-UR12 DG.E0QAA.002 Intel Core i7-8600K 6 (6) 3.6 GHz 4.3 GHz None
P05-610-UR11 DG.E0QAA.001 6 (6) GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB GDDR5 256 GB None
Predator Orion 3000
PO3-600-UR20 UD.P02AA.057 Intel Core i7-9700K 8 (8) 4.9 GHz GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB GDDR6 1 TB $2299.99
PO3-600-UD14 DG.E1BAA.005 Intel Core i7-8700 6 (12) 3.2 GHz 4.6 GHz GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB GDDR6 2 TB $1899.99
PO3-600-UD15 DG.E1BAA.006 Intel Core i5-9400F 6 (6) 2.9 GHz 4.1 GHz 8 GB DDR4 1 TB $1599.99
PO3-600-UR1C DG.E1BAA.011 Intel Core i7-9700 8 (8) 3.0 GHz 4.7 GHz 16 GB DDR4 GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 512 GB $1299.99
PO3-600-UR1A DG.E1BAA.008 Intel Core i5-9400F 6 (6) 2.9 GHz 4.1 GHz 8 GB DDR4 256 GB $999.99
PO3-600-UR13 DG.E11AA.004 Intel Core i7-8700K 6 (12) 3.7 GHz 4.7 GHz 16 GB DDR4 GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB GDDR5 $899.99
PO3-600-UR18 DG.E11AA.012 Intel Core i5-8400 6 (6) 2.8 GHz 4.0 GHz 8 GB DDR4 +
16 GB Optane
None $899.99
Name Model number Released Image
Predator G6 ? ?
Predator G5 AG5xxx 2011
Predator G3 ? ?
Predator G1 ? ?

Tablets

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  • Predator 8

Monitors

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Specifications

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Name Model number Part number Size Resolution Aspect ratio Technology I/O Nvidia G-Sync Refresh rate Color supported Contrast ratio Brightness Image
Panel Backlight Standard Overclock
Predator X35 X35 BMIPHZX UM.CX0AA.004 35" 3440 x 1440 pixel 21:9 ? LED 1x USB
1x HDMI 1x DP
Yes 180 Hz 200 Hz 1.07 billion (10-Bit) 2500:1 1000 nits
Predator X34 X34[10] UM.CX1AA.A01 34" 3440 x 1440 pixel 21:9 IPS LED 1x HDMI

1x DP

Yes 60 Hz 100 Hz 1.07 billion (10-bit) ? 300 nits
Predator Z35 Z35[11] UM.CZ0AA.001 35" 2560 x 1080 pixel 21:9 PVA LED 1x HDMI

1x DP

Yes 144 Hz 200 Hz 16.7 million (8-bit) 3000:1 300 nits
Z35P[12] UM.CZ1AA.P01 35" 3440 x 1440 pixel 21:9 PVA LED 1x HDMI

1x DP

Yes 100 Hz 120 Hz 16.7 million (8-bit) 2500:1 300 nits
Predator XB2 XB252Q[13] UM.KX2AA.001 24.5" 1920 x 1080 pixel 16:9 TN Film ? 1xHDMI

1x DP

Yes 240 Hz N/A 16.7 million (8-bit) 1000:1 400 nits
Predator XB1 XB321HK BMIPHZ UM.JX1AA.001 32" 3840 x 2160 pixel ? IPS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 350 nits
Predator Z1 Z271T UM.HZ1AA.T02 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
? Z271T UM.HZ1AA.T01 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Acer Predator is a high-performance gaming brand developed by , initially launched in 2008 as a line of desktop computers targeted at gamers and enthusiasts, and has since expanded to encompass a wide array of hardware including laptops, peripherals, and accessories designed for immersive and competitive gaming experiences. The brand's product lineup features flagship series such as the Predator Helios laptops, equipped with up to Ultra 9 processors and RTX 50-series graphics for elite AI-enhanced performance, and the Predator Orion desktops, which offer customizable towers with advanced cooling systems and top-tier components for extreme gaming and content creation. Additional categories include high-refresh-rate gaming monitors, precision mice, ergonomic chairs, and innovative accessories like the detachable controller-enabled Predator Project DualPlay laptop, all engineered to deliver reliability and power in dynamic playstyles. Predator hardware emphasizes futuristic design elements, such as customizable RGB , robust thermal management via technologies like AeroBlade™ 3D fans, and durable builds to withstand intense sessions, positioning it as a premium choice for professional gamers seeking cutting-edge innovation and capabilities.

Overview

History

The Acer Predator brand originated in when Acer launched its initial entry into the gaming PC market with the Aspire Predator series of high-performance desktop computers, designed for enthusiasts seeking superior processing power and capabilities. These systems featured aggressive, angular chassis with customizable LED and advanced cooling solutions to handle demanding workloads. Shortly thereafter, the line was rebranded simply as Acer Predator to sharpen its focus exclusively on gaming hardware, distinguishing it from Acer's broader Aspire consumer series. Acer's 2007 acquisition of Gateway Inc. for $710 million played a pivotal role in bolstering the company's U.S. market presence, providing essential retail distribution channels and resources that facilitated the Predator brand's aggressive push into gaming aesthetics and performance innovations. This strategic move, completed in 2008, enabled Acer to integrate elements of Gateway's established North American footprint while emphasizing futuristic, sci-fi-inspired designs in Predator products, such as illuminated vents and modular components evoking spacecraft motifs. The brand expanded into laptops during the mid-2010s, with the debut of the Predator 15 and Predator 17 models in 2015 at , marking Acer's first dedicated gaming notebooks equipped with GTX 900-series GPUs for mobile high-frame-rate gaming. This was followed by the introduction of the ambitious Predator 21 X in 2017, a 21-inch curved-display behemoth with dual GPUs, underscoring Predator's commitment to pushing boundaries for desktop-like . In parallel, Acer ventured into portable gaming with the Predator 8 tablet launched at IFA 2015, the company's inaugural gaming-specific tablet featuring an processor and controls to compete in the mobile sector. Entering the 2020s, the Predator lineup evolved to incorporate AI-enhanced hardware, integrating NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs starting in 2022 for ray-tracing and AI-accelerated features like DLSS, followed by the RTX 50-series in 2025 to enable advanced neural rendering and generative AI tools for gamers and creators. At IFA Berlin 2025, Acer unveiled updated AI-powered lines including the Predator Helios Neo AI laptops and Predator Orion 7000 desktops, both leveraging Intel Core Ultra 200HX-series processors for enhanced AI performance in tasks like real-time upscaling and noise reduction. These developments positioned the Predator brand as a leader in high-performance gaming hardware, characterized by aggressive, sci-fi-inspired designs that prioritize overclocking, RGB customization, and immersive cooling technologies for competitive esports and content creation.

Design and Branding

The Acer Predator line embodies a futuristic and aggressive aesthetic inspired by , featuring angular chassis designs and LED accents that evoke high-tech weaponry and otherworldly machinery. This styling draws from sci-fi motifs, as seen in product videos for models like the Predator Orion X, which highlight an alien-like, immersive visual identity to appeal to seeking a sense of power and immersion. The brand's predominantly utilizes matte black finishes accented by red elements, symbolizing raw power and dynamic motion, while customizable RGB often incorporates hues for enhanced visual flair. The Predator logo, introduced in alongside the initial desktop launch, evolved from a 2009 gradient red-and-black version with slanted, glossy futuristic lettering and a symbolic representing predatory strength, to a more streamlined black-and-white design by that maintains its sharp, high-tech essence without significant alterations through 2025. Marketing for Acer Predator emphasizes hidden potential and elite performance through the "It Lies Within" slogan, launched in 2021 to underscore the untapped power in its devices, often tied to comic-style narratives like the 2018 origin story depicting gamers as "lethal avatar hybrids" battling interdimensional threats using Predator hardware. The brand has deepened this theme via esports partnerships, including official sponsorships with ESL for Counter-Strike tournaments and collaborations with teams like Berlin International Gaming (BIG) and 3DMAX, positioning Predator as a cornerstone of competitive gaming ecosystems. Over time, Predator's branding has transitioned from bulky desktop towers with alien-inspired casings in its early years to sleek, AI-enhanced laptops by 2025, consistently upholding the "lethal avatar hybrid" motif of human-machine . Unique design touches include custom cooling vents shaped with aggressive, fang-like angles reminiscent of a predator's maw, and synchronized RGB lighting controlled via the PredatorSense software, allowing users to personalize effects across and keyboards for a cohesive, immersive glow.

Laptops

Core Features and Technologies

Acer Predator laptops feature high-performance components tailored for gaming and , including i9 or Core Ultra processors with integrated NPUs for AI workloads, paired with GeForce RTX 40- and 50-series GPUs supporting ray tracing, DLSS 4 for AI upscaling, and frame generation up to 4x higher performance in supported titles. Thermal management relies on AeroBlade 3D fans, with 5th- to 6th-generation variants using thin blades for up to 55% improved airflow and reduced turbulence compared to standard fans, preventing throttling during prolonged high-load sessions. Customizable RGB lighting on chassis and per-key keyboards enhances aesthetics, controlled through the PredatorSense application, which also allows , fan curve adjustments, and real-time hardware monitoring. Displays across models include 14- to 18-inch panels with options for (covering 100% color gamut) or Mini-LED backlighting, resolutions from FHD to 4K, and refresh rates up to 250Hz, with Advanced Optimus and G-Sync support for tear-free visuals and low latency. Keyboards incorporate MagKey mechanical switches in select models for precise, responsive input during gaming. Upgradability is emphasized, with support for up to 64GB DDR5 RAM and dual NVMe SSD slots accommodating up to 4TB total storage. Connectivity includes 4, 2.1, and 7 for versatile setups. Battery life for non-gaming tasks reaches up to 8 hours on efficient configurations as of 2025, though intensive use requires . In 2025 models, AI optimizations extend to dynamic thermal tuning via onboard neural processing and NVIDIA Broadcast for enhanced streaming, improving efficiency without additional GPU load.

Helios Series

The Acer Predator series was launched in as a line of accessible gaming laptops aimed at providing strong performance for mid-range budgets, positioning it as an entry point into the Predator ecosystem without the premium pricing of higher-end models. The series emphasizes robust hardware configurations suitable for gaming and , with iterative updates incorporating newer GeForce RTX GPUs, including budget-friendly RTX 40 and 50 series options in recent iterations. Key models include the 300, which debuted in and remains in production through 2025 as an ongoing budget-oriented option with RTX 40/50 entry-level variants; the 500 from 2018, featuring larger 17-inch screen variants for immersive displays; and the 16 and 18 introduced in 2023, offering 16- and 18-inch chassis with 240Hz QHD panels for high-refresh-rate gaming. In 2026, the series received significant updates with AI-enhanced models, including the Neo 16S AI, announced at CES 2026 as a Copilot+ PC for AI-enhanced gaming, equipped with an Ultra 9 386H processor, RTX 5070 Laptop GPU, and a 16-inch WQXGA display at 240Hz for vibrant, high-frame-rate visuals with true HDR support. Complementing this, the 18 AI (also referred to as 18P in some configurations) integrates an RTX 5090 GPU, an 18-inch Mini-LED panel supporting 250Hz refresh rates, and AI-optimized thermal management for sustained performance during extended sessions. These updates build on the series' foundation by incorporating 's RTX 50 series graphics for advanced ray tracing and AI features like DLSS, while maintaining compatibility with broader Predator core technologies. Distinctive features of the Helios series include the 5th-generation AeroBlade 3D fans, which utilize 89 thin blades to enhance and cooling under load, alongside a customizable RGB keyboard with per-key for personalized aesthetics. Base models typically start at around $1,200, making the lineup approachable for gamers upgrading from entry-level systems. Performance highlights include sustained frame rates exceeding 100 FPS at resolution in demanding titles like when using DLSS, enabling smooth gameplay without excessive thermal throttling. Additionally, the series supports user-upgradable components, with capacities reaching up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of NVMe SSD storage across dual slots for future-proofing. The Helios 300 model features a Turbo button for activating performance boosts, but this button lacks official support on Linux distributions. It relies on Acer's proprietary NitroSense software, which is exclusive to Windows. While the button press is typically detected by Linux systems, it does not activate Turbo mode or provide performance boosts natively. Community workarounds exist, such as using the acer-wmi kernel module or custom scripts to bind the button to functions like fan control or CPU governor changes. As of 2026, no announcements exist regarding Linux support for NitroSense or the Turbo button. The series primarily targets enthusiast gamers who prioritize value-driven performance over ultra-premium slim designs, offering a balance of power and affordability for gaming and multitasking without compromising on upgradability or cooling.

Triton Series

The Acer Predator Triton series, launched in 2017, targets gamers and content creators seeking high-performance laptops in slim, portable form factors. The lineup emphasizes powerful components within thin , typically 15.6- to 17-inch sizes, enabling desktop-like capabilities on the go. Key models include the Triton 500, introduced in 2020 and updated through subsequent years with GeForce RTX 30- and 40-series GPUs in 15.6- to 16-inch configurations, delivering robust gaming in a under 2.3 kg. The Triton 700, debuting the same year as the series, featured a 15.6-inch FHD IPS display and up to GTX 1080 Max-Q graphics in an aluminum unibody design optimized for . The Triton 900, released in 2019, stood out as a 17.3-inch with a 4K UHD and RTX 20-series options, supporting versatile modes from to tablet. In 2025, the series evolved with models like the Triton 14 AI, equipped with up to an Ultra 9 288V processor and RTX 5070 Laptop GPU in a CNC-machined aluminum weighing less than 1.6 kg. This iteration features a 14.5-inch WQXGA+ touchscreen with 120 Hz refresh rate and 100% color gamut, prioritizing portability without sacrificing power. The magnesium-alloy reinforced build enhances durability while maintaining a slim profile under 20 mm thick. Unique to the Triton lineup are innovative hinge designs and display versatility, such as the 360-degree on the Triton 900 for full convertibility, enabling tablet use for creative workflows. Many models, including the Triton 900, achieve near-100% Adobe RGB coverage for professional color-accurate editing. Cooling innovations, like the 6th-generation AeroBlade 3D fans in recent variants, improve airflow by up to 20% compared to prior generations. Performance across the series supports 4K gaming at over 60 FPS in demanding titles with ray tracing enabled, leveraging NVIDIA DLSS for enhanced frame rates and realism, as seen in benchmarks on RTX 40- and 50-series configurations. Non-gaming battery life reaches up to 7.5 hours in tests, aided by efficient Ultra processors. Shared AI software, such as Studio drivers, optimizes workflows for creators. Starting at around $2,000, Triton models balance premium pricing with value for mobile professionals. Early iterations faced criticism for thermal throttling under load, but 2025 updates with AI-driven cooling have significantly reduced heat and noise, earning praise for exceptional portability in reviews.

Desktops

Core Features and Technologies

Acer Predator desktops feature modular chassis designs in compact (28L), mid-tower (45L), and full-tower configurations, enabling easy upgrades with support for multiple PCIe slots, SSDs (up to Gen 5), and HDD bays for extensive storage expansion up to 12 TB. These systems prioritize high-performance components, including Ultra processors with integrated NPUs for AI tasks and RTX 50-series GPUs supporting DLSS 4 and ray tracing for 4K/8K gaming. Power supplies range from 750W 80+ Gold in entry models to 1000W Platinum in flagships, ensuring stable delivery for and multi-GPU setups. Advanced cooling is central to the lineup, incorporating AeroBlade™ 3D fans for up to 55% more , liquid cooling options with 360mm radiators in premium models, and the proprietary Predator CycloneX system—a three-fan that boosts by 15% and reduces temperatures by up to 9°C compared to standard designs. RGB lighting is customizable via ARGB headers, with filters and tool-less access for maintenance during intense sessions. Connectivity includes 7, 5.4, 2.5Gb Ethernet, and front I/O with USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports supporting up to 20W power delivery. PredatorSense software provides centralized control for , including profiles (Quiet, Balanced, Extreme), fan curves, and AI-driven optimizations like automatic for gaming and . It integrates with Acer Intelligence Space for NPU-accelerated features such as background blur and suppression in streams. These technologies ensure reliability in and professional workflows, with VESA mount compatibility for space-saving setups. As of November 2025, updates emphasize AI efficiency with Blackwell GPU .

Orion Series

The Acer Predator Orion series, introduced at IFA 2018 as the brand's flagship line of gaming desktops, offers modular towers in three performance tiers designed for gamers seeking upgradeable, high-end systems. The series emphasizes customizable components, advanced cooling, and AI integration to support demanding tasks like 4K gaming and . The entry-level Orion 3000 features a compact 28L suitable for space-constrained setups, supporting full-length GPUs and easy upgrades via two slots and one bay for storage. In its 2025 configuration, it includes up to an Ultra 7 265F processor (20 cores, up to 5.3 GHz), GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, and 32 GB DDR5-5600 RAM, paired with 7 connectivity and dual 120mm RGB fans for airflow. Priced starting around $1,500, it targets gaming at 144 Hz with full ray tracing and 2 for low-latency performance, bolstered by AI features like DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation via the Blackwell architecture and NPU for tasks such as background removal. The mid-tier Orion 5000 adopts a 45L mid-tower for balanced expandability, accommodating up to 2 TB PCIe Gen 5/4 SSDs and 4 TB HDD across multiple bays. The 2025 model upgrades to up to an Ultra 7 265F processor (up to 5.3 GHz), GeForce RTX 5080 GPU (16 GB GDDR7), and 128 GB DDR5-7200 XMP RAM, with customizable ARGB lighting and Intel 200S Boost for dynamic performance surges. It starts at approximately €2,999 (around $3,300), delivering capabilities for 4K gaming at 240 Hz across multiple monitors, enhanced by PredatorSense software for AI-driven modes like Quiet, Balanced, and Performance, including tools for diagnostics and . At the flagship level, the Orion 7000 provides a full-tower with extensive storage options, including up to 6 TB PCIe Gen 5/4 SSDs (three slots) and 4 TB HDD (two 3.5-inch bays). The 2025 iteration features up to an Ultra 9 285K processor, GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, and liquid CPU cooling via a 360mm , integrated with the Predator CycloneX 360 system—a 3-in-1 fan design that increases airflow by 15% and reduces temperatures by up to 9°C. Starting at €3,999 (around $4,400), it excels in 8K gaming and 4K/240 Hz setups, with AI optimizations through Acer Intelligence Space for features like Gaming Assistant and support for DLSS 4, enabling seamless integration with tools such as Broadcast for streaming enhancements like noise removal and virtual backgrounds. The 2025 Orion lineup incorporates AI-fueled enhancements across all tiers—the Orion 3000 announced at 2025 and the Orion 5000/7000 at —leveraging Ultra NPUs and NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for improved efficiency in gaming and creative workflows, with availability planned for Q1 2026. Reception has highlighted the Orion 3000's strong value for entry-level builds, while higher tiers like the 7000 earn praise for quiet operation and robust construction, though early series models faced occasional power supply reliability concerns that manufacturers addressed in subsequent revisions.

Tablets

Overview and Specifications

Acer introduced the Predator tablet line in 2015 as its first dedicated gaming tablet, capitalizing on the growing popularity of mobile gaming during that era. This expansion aligned with the broader Predator brand's push into portable gaming devices that year. However, the line remained limited to a single model, the Predator 8, reflecting market challenges in the competitive tablet segment dominated by established players. The Predator 8 featured an 8-inch IPS LCD display with a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, delivering a of 283 ppi for sharp visuals suitable for gaming. It was powered by an x7-Z8700 quad-core processor clocked at 1.6 GHz base and up to 2.4 GHz burst, paired with 2 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 32 GB or 64 GB eMMC storage expandable via microSD card. The tablet included a 5 MP rear camera and a 2 MP front camera for basic imaging needs. Connectivity options comprised microUSB 2.0, micro for external display output, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and 4.0. Its 4420 mAh Li-Po battery provided up to 8 hours and 30 minutes of talk time, though real-world gaming sessions typically lasted 3 to 5 hours according to independent tests, hampered by the device's power-hungry components. The tablet ran Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box, enhanced by Acer's Predator Game Panel for multi-tasking and gaming controls, but received no major software updates beyond 2016. The Predator tablet line was discontinued around 2018 amid lackluster sales and the overwhelming market share of Apple's in the premium tablet space, with no successor models released as of 2025.

Predator 8

The Acer Predator 8 (model GT-810) was announced in 2015 and released in November 2015 as Acer's first and only dedicated gaming tablet in the Predator lineup, priced starting at $299 for the 32 GB model and aimed at casual mobile gamers seeking an affordable entry into portable gaming. Featuring an anodized aluminum unibody construction weighing 350 grams, the tablet emphasized portability with soft-touch grip pads for comfortable handling during extended sessions. It included four front-facing speakers tuned with Dolby Audio for immersive sound, enhancing the gaming experience through spatial audio effects. The device also incorporated Predator TacSense technology, providing haptic feedback in supported games to deliver tactile responses synced with on-screen actions. Powered by an x7-Z8700 processor, 2 GB of RAM, and 32 GB or 64 GB eMMC storage, the Predator 8 delivered adequate performance for casual titles, running games like Asphalt 8 and smoothly at medium settings with frame rates typically between 30 and 60 FPS. Its software included gaming optimizations for quick app switching, though it ran on Android 5.1 without significant updates, limiting long-term compatibility. However, the tablet faced notable limitations, including short battery life during intensive gaming—lasting around 3 to 4 hours under heavy load, based on its 4,420mAh battery performing poorly in video and gaming tests compared to category averages. By 2020, the outdated operating system led to widespread app incompatibility, as many modern Android applications required newer versions for optimal functionality. Reception was mixed, with an average review score of about 3.5 out of 5 across major outlets, praising its display quality and audio but criticizing overall performance and battery against competitors like the , which offered superior GPU power and endurance. As Acer's sole Predator tablet, the model represented a short-lived experiment in mobile gaming hardware, after which the company shifted focus away from tablets toward laptops and desktops by 2017, aligning with broader industry trends emphasizing larger-screen portability.

Monitors

Core Features and Technologies

Acer Predator monitors incorporate a range of panel technologies designed to enhance gaming performance and visual fidelity. Common panel types include IPS for wide viewing angles and color consistency, VA for superior contrast ratios in darker scenes, QD-OLED for vibrant colors and deep blacks with self-emissive pixels, and Mini-LED for precise local dimming zones that improve brightness uniformity. Resolutions span from Full HD (1080p) to Ultra HD (4K) and even 5K in select models, supporting standard 16:9 aspect ratios as well as ultrawide 21:9 configurations to provide immersive field-of-view experiences without distortion. These panels prioritize gaming optimizations, ensuring low input lag and fluid motion rendering across various setups. Refresh rates in Acer Predator monitors typically range from 144Hz to 500Hz for standard models, with 2025 variants pushing boundaries up to 500Hz to minimize motion blur in fast-paced titles. Response times achieve as low as 0.03ms in QD- panels, complemented by adaptive sync technologies such as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for tear-free gameplay on GPUs and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility for users, reducing stuttering and enabling variable refresh rates up to the panel's maximum. This combination allows for overclockable performance, where monitors like those in the X series can sustain high frame rates in scenarios. High dynamic range (HDR) capabilities are a cornerstone of the lineup, with support for VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification in premium models, delivering peak brightness exceeding 1000 nits for vivid highlights, and True Black 500 for OLED panels ensuring contrast ratios over 1,000,000:1. Color accuracy is factory-calibrated to cover 95-99% of the gamut, with Delta E values under 2 for professional-grade precision that benefits both gaming and . These features enable lifelike visuals in HDR-enabled games, where dynamic metadata adjusts in real-time. Connectivity options emphasize versatility for modern gaming rigs, featuring HDMI 2.1 ports for 4K at 120Hz with (VRR) support, 1.4 for higher bandwidth uncompressed signals, and with up to 90W Power Delivery for charging peripherals or laptops directly. Premium models include built-in KVM switches, allowing seamless control of multiple devices with a single keyboard and setup. This array of ports facilitates easy integration into or console-PC hybrid environments. Acer's enhances usability, with VisionCare technologies incorporating blue light reduction, flicker-free backlighting, and low dimming to mitigate during extended sessions, certified by TÜV Rheinland for ergonomic safety. The Game View utility provides customizable picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-by-picture (PBP) modes, along with overdrive settings for optimizing response without ghosting. These tools allow users to tailor display profiles for different genres, from competitive shooters to cinematic RPGs.

QD-OLED and High-Refresh Models

Acer's Predator QD-OLED monitors represent a significant advancement in gaming display technology, leveraging quantum dot-enhanced OLED panels to deliver superior color accuracy and contrast for competitive play. These models prioritize ultra-high refresh rates to minimize motion blur, making them particularly suited for titles where split-second reactions are crucial. Introduced as part of Acer's 2025 lineup, they incorporate Samsung Display's latest QD- generations, offering infinite contrast ratios through self-emissive pixels and coverage of up to 99% of the for vibrant, lifelike visuals. Key models in this category include the Predator X27 QD-OLED, a 26.5-inch display with a 500Hz and 0.03ms response time, announced in May 2025 at and available starting Q3 2025. The X27U F5 variant builds on this with a 27-inch panel supporting 500Hz natively at 1440p and Dual-Mode for up to 720Hz at reduced HD resolution, featuring FreeSync Premium Pro for tear-free gaming and Acer's standard three-year limited warranty for hardware defects. Complementing these is the X32 X2, a 31.5-inch 4K (3840x2160) model at 240Hz, available starting June 2025 in , designed for high-resolution immersive experiences without sacrificing speed. Another high-refresh model is the Predator XB273U F6, announced at CES 2026, featuring a 27-inch IPS panel with QHD (2560x1440) native resolution, support for up to 1000 Hz refresh rate at 1280x720 resolution and 500 Hz at native resolution, AMD FreeSync Premium technology, 350 nit brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility, positioning it as a high-performance option for esports. All models earn VESA ClearMR 13000 certification, ensuring exceptional motion clarity with reduced blur in fast-paced scenarios. Performance-wise, these monitors excel in environments, where the 500Hz capability of the X27U F5 variant eliminates perceptible motion blur in first-person shooters like , providing a competitive edge through smoother target tracking. Acer integrates AI-driven anti-burn-in technology, which analyzes pixel usage patterns to mitigate static image retention, extending panel lifespan beyond 30,000 hours. For broader gaming, the X32 X2's pairs seamlessly with 50-series GPUs, enabling 240Hz ray-traced rendering in titles such as with DLSS 3.5, delivering fluid 4K visuals at high frame rates. Announced prominently at 2025, these models emphasize compatibility with emerging hardware like RTX 50-series cards, optimizing for 4K/240Hz ray tracing without compromising refresh performance. At IFA 2025, Acer showcased the Predator X27U F8, a 26.5-inch QD-OLED with full 720Hz support. Acer positioned them as accessible high-end options, with the X27 QD-OLED starting at around $800 upon 2025 release, the X27U F5 at $899, and the X32 X2 at $999, offering better value than comparable Samsung Odyssey or Alienware QD-OLED panels which often exceed $1,500. The X27U F5 and X27 models became widely available in Q3 2025 in and .

Traditional and Curved Models

The Acer Predator lineup includes several traditional flat-panel monitors and curved options designed for immersive gaming experiences, emphasizing accessibility and versatility over cutting-edge panel technologies. A representative traditional model is the Predator XB273K V5, a 27-inch 4K UHD IPS display with a 160Hz (dual-mode capable of 320Hz at ), compatibility, and FreeSync Premium support, priced around $380 as of late 2025. This monitor delivers vivid colors covering approximately 92% of the gamut and a response time as low as 0.5ms, making it suitable for sharp, responsive gameplay in titles requiring high detail without the premium cost of panels. For flat large-format options, the Predator CG437K (part of the CG7 series) stands out as a VA panel, featuring a 42.5-inch 4K UHD screen with a 144Hz , VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification for peak brightness exceeding 1000 nits in HDR content, and built-in 10W speakers. It includes a hub for connectivity, and Acer's Black Boost technology to improve visibility in dark scenes, ideal for simulation or RPGs where a wide enhances spatial awareness. Priced historically around 1,0001,000-1,500, it covers 90% of the with Delta E <2 accuracy out of the box. Among curved variants, the Predator X34 QD-OLED offers a more advanced ultrawide experience with a 34-inch 3440x1440 panel, 240Hz , and an 800R curvature for deeper immersion in panoramic gaming scenarios like open-world adventures. Launched with FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility, it achieves near-infinite contrast ratios and 99% coverage, though it incorporates traditional connectivity features such as 2.1 and a shared across the series. Available for approximately $1,000 in 2025, this model excels in setups for its balance of speed and field-of-view expansion but is noted for being outpaced in raw contrast by flat QD-OLED counterparts. In 2025, Acer introduced minor refreshes to the XB series, including 2.1 support on models like the XB273K V5 for better console compatibility at 4K 120Hz, while curved options saw no major advancements beyond existing lines. These monitors are valued for their cost-effectiveness in mid-range builds, particularly in environments where reliable 144Hz performance and ergonomic curvatures (typically 1500R-1800R) provide practical immersion without excessive pricing, though VA panels like the CG7 lag behind in black levels and viewing angles.

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