Acer launches new range of gaming PCs

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New Delhi : Gadget vendor Acer on Tuesday announced the launch of the all new Acer Aspire VX 15 and Predator G1 Desktop in India, designed exclusively for gamers demanding enhanced gaming experience.


The Acer Aspire VX 15 budget gaming Notebook is engineered to deliver astonishing performance and flexibility at an unmatched price range, while the Predator G1 compact desktop brings an overwhelming gaming power and performance with higher portability.

Acer's new Predator 15 G9- 593 and 17 G9-793 Notebook features aggressive new look, latest graphics and cooling features, deliberated to maximise gamers' experience.

"The Acer Aspire VX 15 and Predator G1 Desktop are designed exclusively for gamers' on a budget, this gaming series will deliver an immersive experience and will offer flexibility to gamers to choose the best level of platform and performance that fits their budget and needs. The updated versions of the Predator gaming Notebooks come with new innovations, latest NVIDIA series 10 graphics and 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and advanced VR readiness that will further delight the gaming enthusiasts," said Chandrahas Panigrahi, CMO and Business Head, Acer India.

The Acer Aspire VX 15 is loaded with the latest 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processors and powered by the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card. It has an aggressive gaming design with iron red backlit keyboard. Dual fans boost up the thermal system for smooth game play, which enhances the experience in every intense battle along with Dolby Audio premium and Acer TrueHarmony.

The new Aspire VX 15 comes with 1TB of hard drive storage and 128 GB M.2 SSD, allowing one to store more multimedia files and enjoy faster speed. All essential ports are available and designed to keep connected cables out of your way. The I/O ports are placed well on the both sides. It is neat and easy to let user connect various peripherals. A display with IPS technology provides a wide viewing angle up to 170 degrees, allowing users to share content simply and easily.

The Acer Predator G1 desktop comes with an Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 3 GB of GDDR5 VRAM graphics to delivery top end gaming power.

The Predator G1 running on Windows 10 64-bit operating system comprises of 16 GB of Dual-channel DDR4 2133 MHz memory, upgradeable up to 64 GB. Storage is taken care with a 2 TB 7200 RPM HDD and 128GB superfast SSD drive. Premium audio is delivered through Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi MB5 while Killer Wireless-AC gives optimum internet connectivity. It has three expansion slots PCIe x16 slot, M.2 slot (for SSD) and M.2 slot (for WLAN).

With its IPS Full HD (1920×1080) antiglare G-SYNC VR ready screen, impressive graphics and seamless performance, the upgraded Predator series super-sizes the gaming experience. Equipped with powerful NVIDIA Pascal GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card and the 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processors, the device offers power beyond expectation.

The Notebook is engineered with FrostCore, the swappable fan design that injects the powerful gaming rig with extra fan to keep temperature down and boost performance up. Housed with world's thinnest metal fan blade - Aero Blade along with Predator DustDefender, the laptop enhances the cooling power and efficiency of the thermal system to keep your gaming performance at the top.

Priced at Rs.87, 999, Acer Aspire VX 15 will be available online on Flipkart and through Acer retail stores

Predator G1 Desktop will be available through Acer's exclusive retail stores and leading retail chain outlets from Rs 1, 19, 999 onwards.

Acer Predator 15 (G9-593), 17 (G9-793) will be available in India starting from Rs 1,59,999 across Acer stores, leading retail outlets and certain online portals. (ANI)
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