Acer drops new RTX 4050 gaming laptops with 14 to 17-inch screens


I’m a big advocate for 14-inch gaming laptops, especially in recent years with globetrotting travels to events like IFA in Berlin, where Acer had previously made a bizarre decision to market its last-gen Acer Nitro V 14 to “women and casual gamers.” Thankfully, that unusual notion has been rightfully left in the dust, as the new Nitro V 14 AI joins a range of entry-level gaming laptops with 15, 16, and even 17-inch variants unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.

The Nitro V 14 AI is set for a June release as a refreshed 16:10 budget gaming laptop with what Acer calls a “pearl-like finish” (a fancy way of saying white.) Prices for the US aren’t currently set in stone, but €1,299 for Europe hints at a $1,299 MSRP since cost-shifting conversions don’t generally happen for those across the pond.

AMD-powered Nitro V AI gaming laptops

Acer Nitro V 14 AI looks great in white in this concept image. (Image credit: Acer)

As the name implies, the new ‘AI’ Acer Nitro laptops are powered by processors with built-in NPUs (Neural Processing Units) dedicated to handling local AI processing. The Nitro V 14 AI has options for AMD’s cutting-edge “Krackan Point” Ryzen AI 5 340 or Ryzen AI 7 350 APU (SoC,) expanding the Ryzen AI 300 range, with the same options available on the Nitro V 16 and 17 AI that stick with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics.



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