Acer Upgrades PCs for Work and Play: Check Out the Swift Edge 16 and Predator Triton 16!

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Acer Refreshes Windows 11 PCs for Work and Play

Acer has announced the refresh of their Windows 11 PCs for work and play. Acer has upgraded their Swift Edge 16 and Predator Triton 16 laptops with the latest 11th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs.

New Features

The Swift Edge 16 and Predator Triton 16 laptops have been upgraded with the latest 11th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs. The Swift Edge 16 has a 16-inch display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 4K resolution. The Predator Triton 16 has a 16.1-inch display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 4K resolution. Both laptops have a slim design and are lightweight.

Performance

The new laptops have improved performance with the 11th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs. The laptops are designed for both work and play, with the Swift Edge 16 offering up to 10 hours of battery life and the Predator Triton 16 offering up to 8 hours of battery life.

Key Quote

“We’re thrilled to be introducing our new Swift Edge 16 and Predator Triton 16 laptops with the latest 11th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs,” said Jerry Kao, President of IT Products Business, Acer Inc.

The new laptops are designed to provide users with a powerful performance for both work and play. The laptops are slim and lightweight, with long battery life and improved performance. Acer has provided users with the latest technology to help them stay productive and have fun.

Key points from the article:

  • Powered by 11th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs
  • Swift Edge 16 features a 16-inch 3:2 ratio display with a 90% screen-to-body ratio and thin bezels
  • Predator Triton 16 features a 15.6-inch FHD display with a 144Hz refresh rate
  • Both PCs feature a new cooling system for maximum performance
  • Designed for an immersive gaming and entertainment experience
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