Acer has kickstarted its Computex 2025 campaign with several new laptops across its Swift, Aspire, and Predator ranges coming to Australia later this year.
Hot off the heels of the Acer Swift 16 AI from earlier this year, new Swift Edge and Swift Go laptops are on their way. Considered the flagship of the bunch, the Acer Swift Edge 14 AI starts at $3,999, packing an OLED screen, up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and 32GB of RAM. Acer says the upcoming laptop weighs less than a kilogram and lasts up to 21 hours on a single charge.

An interesting tidbit on the Edge 14 AI’s spec sheet is the mention of Corning Gorilla Matte Pro material. Acer claims it’s the first laptop to use the screen technology designed to significantly reduce glare. Like similar anti-glare treatment used on Samsung’s OLED TVs, the technology should mean easier-to-read screens when exposed to sunlight. You’ll be able to see for yourself when the laptop launches in June.
Next up are the new Swift Go 16 AI and Swift Go 14 AI laptops. Starting at $1,799 in Australia, both laptops also use OLED technology, albeit without the anti-glare material. They include up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 chipset with 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of SSD storage. Acer says the 16-inch model is due out by the end of the year, while the 14-inch version should arrive during spring.

Also coming to Acer’s lineup are various Aspire AI configurations. Available in 14 and 16-inch sizes, these laptops include up to an AMD Ryzen AI 7 chip or Snapdragon X processor. You can also spec them up with OLED screens (AMD models only), 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. Acer’s Aspire laptops start at $1,399 and will launch this spring.
For gamers, The Acer Predator Triton 14 AI wields up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 chip and an RTX 5070 GPU. It also includes up to 32GB of RAM, 2TB of storage, and a 120Hz OLED screen. Acer hasn’t confirmed an Australian price yet, so expect to see more details closer to its spring launch window.

After the gaming laptop arrives, Acer will then launch the Predator X27 X monitor in summer. It’s a 4K 27-inch 240Hz QD-OLED display, which is a lot of fancy words to say it’ll make gaming look nice and smooth.
Keep an eye on Acer’s website for all of its Computex devices.
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