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Acer, Swift

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This Acer laptop has a massive haptic trackpad with stylus support
The Swift 16 AI is joined by a handful of Acer productivity and gaming laptops sporting new Intel chips.

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Acer goes big on the haptic trackpad for CES with the Swift 16 AI laptop
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Acer's latest Swift PC features 'world's largest haptic touchpad'
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Acer’s new entry-level 16-inch Nitro V gaming laptop gets AMD’s latest chip.

Acer is announcing a new Nitro V 16 AI entry-level gaming laptop with AMD’s new Gorgon Point chips. Announced at CES with a ...
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Acer Introduces AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series Processors Across Copilot+ PC Portfolio

Acer today announced new models across its laptop portfolio with the latest AMD Ryzenâ„¢ AI 400 Series processors, including ...

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