Acer just introduced the concept, the organization’s new emblem of top-rate laptops specially designed for creators. The organization turned its gaming laptops into more centered devices for professional video enhancement and illustration. To kick things off, Acer is introducing a trio of concept laptops: Concept Nine, ConceptD7, and Concept 5.
Concept Nine is the flagship of the road, and Acer says it’s particularly designed for drawing and 3D paintings. It functions as a reworking 17. Three-inch 4K display with an Ezel Aero Hinge (much like the only featured on Acer’s Predator Triton 900 gaming PC) and integrated Wacom pen help.
The Concept 9 isn’t skimping on specifications: this is an Acer gaming PC, minus the dragons, with a ninth Gen Intel Core i9 processor, as much as 32GB of RAM, an RTX 2080 GPU, and both 512GB or 1TB of NVMe SSD storage. Acer is also applying its experience with gaming laptops right here in a big way. Concept 9 uses the same 3-D Aeroblade fanatics as the gaming lineup.
The Concept 7 is massively smaller, with a 15.6-inch 4K panel and slightly less effective specifications. It’s powered by a 9th-generation Core i7 processor and either an RTX 2080 Max-Q GPU or an RTX 2060, even though garage and RAM options are on par with Concept 9. It’s also more of a conventional laptop form factor, so it lacks the convertible display and pen guide that the bigger ConceptD 9 offers.
Finally, there’s concept five. It’s the lowest of the road in terms of specifications (and possibly price). However, it’s quite a powerful computer in its proper. Like the concept 7, it has a 4K 15.6-inch panel, but it bumps things down to 8th Gen Core i7 and Core i5 processors with onboard AMD Radeon RX Vega M portraits. RAM is confined to either 16GB or 8GB, with garage options that include 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB SSDs. It’s additionally the smallest and lightest of the 3 ConceptD laptops.
In my brief time with the concept machines, there are lots to love. There are very an awful lot of laptops that are eschewing the race to the bottom for size and weight that’s dominated the previous couple of years of the computer marketplace, and while a lot is going to depend on what Acer expenses these at, the concept of having a top-notch portable computer that doesn’t have to be adorned in glowing lighting fixtures and flaming skulls is an attractive one. Acer has yet to announce pricing or launch facts for any of the ConceptD machines; however, we’ll listen extra shortly with any luck.