This bad boy is Acer’s X45, their 800R curved 3440×1440 240Hz OLED gaming monitor. This mammoth thing is suspiciously similar to the AOC AG456UCZD I reviewed recently, because
Acer’s Triton Neo 16 is a remarkably premium laptop with frankly disappointing levels of performance. This £1,900 machine – which appears to be discounted by a whopping £500
Acer has made one pretty confusing choice with this Nitro V15 laptop, and that is the power profiles. This £1,000 machine is rocking a Ryzen 7 7735HS 8
Acer’s GM712 is remarkably similar to the BenQ X500i I reviewed last week, at least on paper. Actually, in theory this Acer model should actually be a better
£729. That’s how much this Acer Nitro 5 costs, brand new, from Argos of all places. In today’s inflated world, £729 is one of the cheapest gaming laptops
While you are most likely to run into one of these in school, Chromebooks have changed a fair bit since their introduction in 2011, and even more recently
This absolute beast is Acer’s X32 FP – a 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor that offers pretty incredible top shelf specs. I mean, we’re talking a MiniLED backlight,