As generative AI and mobile computing gradually become the core of digital life, Acer's annual summer technology event "Acer Day 2025" has officially started. This year's event focuses on "AI + mobile" applications, with a comprehensive upgrade of product lines from laptops, tablets, network devices, to travel storage and display peripherals, while also combining online and offline experience activities and limited-time promotions to create the most complete AI ecological application scenario this summer.

"Copilot+ PC" has evolved comprehensively, targeting the creative and mobile work markets
The new "Copilot+ PC" lineup launched at Acer Day this year includes the Swift Edge 0.99 AI, which weighs only 14 kg and has a simple and stylish appearance. It uses a magnesium-aluminum alloy body and a matte OLED touch screen. It not only has a 2.8K resolution and a 120Hz screen refresh rate, but is also equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and Intel Arc display design. It has built-in 32GB LPDDR5X memory and 1TB SSD, making it suitable for business elites and digital nomads.

The Swift Go 8 AI / Swift Go 14 AI series, which were launched in August, also adopt the "Copilot+ PC" design and are equipped with up to an Intel Core Ultra 16 processor. They focus on practicality and long battery life (up to 7 hours). They not only provide a WUXGA retina eye protection screen, a Full HD infrared camera and Acer User Sensing security identification function, but also have built-in Acer MyKey shortcut keys and multi-touch gesture support, significantly enhancing daily work and entertainment experience.

Gaming laptops are fully upgraded with AI to enhance gaming and creative performance
Acer's main gaming laptops this year are the Predator Helios Neo 16 AI and Predator Triton 14 AI. The former is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, with Advanced Optimus and G-SYNC support, providing a smooth and high-frame-rate gaming visual experience. It is equipped with a 16-inch WQXGA matte screen, a four-zone RGB keyboard and Killer Wi-Fi 6E. The overall design is simple and the efficiency performance is outstanding. The suggested retail price starts at NT$54900.
As for the Predator Triton 14 AI, it is targeted at content creation and higher education applications. The 14.5-inch OLED WQXGA+ touch screen has 100% DCI-P3 wide color gamut and Calman color accuracy certification, supports active stylus and 4096-level pressure sensing, allowing creators to accurately express their creativity. The built-in AI functions such as real-time translation, image processing and Image Creator, plus the world's thinnest dual fans and graphene thermal conductivity module to enhance heat dissipation efficiency, fully combine portability and professional performance.

Swift Lite and Helios 16S AI are the best summer deals
Acer has also launched a number of value-for-money options for budget-oriented users, such as the Swift Lite AI laptop, which costs less than NT$25000, and the Helios 50S AI thin gaming laptop, which is equipped with NVIDIA GeForce RTX30 series graphics cards and is nearly 20% and 16% thinner and lighter than the previous generation, respectively. It is designed for students and entry-level users, taking into account both performance and price competitiveness.
Two tablets are available for both study and family entertainment
In the tablet market, Acer simultaneously launched two new products with high CP value. The 9-inch Iconia Tab A11 is equipped with an octa-core processor, a WUXGA IPS screen and 11 hours of audio and video battery life, which is suitable for students' online learning and home audio and video needs; while the Iconia Tab P10 is equipped with a 10.4-inch 2K QLED display panel and a 1300-megapixel rear camera, emphasizing visual performance and battery life.
Both support Google Kids Space and parental monitoring tools, and have built-in Bluetooth and dual-band Wi-Fi. The suggested retail prices are NT$6000 and NT$7000 respectively.

Wi-Fi 7 network cards, mobile monitors and suitcase series expand usage scenarios
Acer has not ignored the needs of connectivity and mobile applications, and has launched the Acer Wave D7 USB wireless network card that supports Wi-Fi 7 tri-bands. The maximum connection speed can reach 2880Mbps, and it is equipped with a USB-A/USB-C dual connector design. It supports the latest BE6500 MLO+ multiple connection mode and is suitable for upgrading high-performance laptops and desktops. The suggested retail price is NT$3499.

For mobile display needs, the new PM161QJ and PG161QP portable monitors provide high-definition images and multiple connection ports. The PM161QJ is mainly used for business applications, while the PG161QP is equipped with a 165Hz high refresh rate and FreeSync anti-tearing display technology for gaming and audio-visual experience. The suggested retail prices are NT$6288 and NT$7288 respectively.


In addition, Acer launched the "Copenhagen Series" eco-friendly suitcase for the first time this year, combining Nordic city colors with multifunctional design. It supports TSA customs locks, double-layer explosion-proof zippers and AirTag hidden pockets, and is made of 100% recycled plastic bottles. It extends from travel aesthetics to sustainable practices. The suggested retail price starts at NT$8390 and is available in three sizes: 20 inches, 25 inches, and 28 inches.

LaLaport pop-up experience store, live broadcast interaction, Acer Day starts across Taiwan
Acer Day promotions will last until August 8. Anyone who purchases a designated model and logs in online can participate in the lucky draw for Nintendo Switch 17 and PV2a projectors, and get up to 11 LINE Points in return. The highlight of the offline event is the pop-up experience store at LaLaport in Nangang, Taipei from July 1000 to August 7, with interactive levels such as AI creation, naked-eye 30D games, and M8 Copilot demonstrations. There will also be on-site interactions, performances, and limited photo opportunities with well-known live streamers and singer-songwriter Wu Yuting, creating the strongest technology carnival of the summer.







