Acer Predator Triton 14 AI review: A true ultraportable gaming laptop
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Acer Predator Triton 14 AI review: A true ultraportable gaming laptop
"The term ultraportable is typically reserved for more traditional thin-and-light productivity machines, but I think it definitely applies to the Triton 14 AI. At just 3.5 pounds and 0.71 inches thick, Acer's rig is actually a touch lighter and just as thin as a Dell 14 Premium (3.7 pounds and 0.71 inches), despite featuring a much beefier GPU. And even compared to rivals like the Razer Blade 14 (3.6 pounds and 0.64 inches thick), the Triton 14 AI isn't losing much ground there either."
"Furthermore, while some gaming notebooks go overboard with edgy aesthetics and an abundance of RGB lighting, the Triton 14 AI looks refreshingly understated. Sure, it still has customizable LEDs behind the Predator logo on its lid and per-key lighting on its keyboard. But aside from that, the laptop feels like an exercise in restraint for a category that often favors excess."
Acer Predator Triton 14 AI is an ultraportable gaming laptop weighing 3.5 pounds and measuring 0.71 inches thick. The chassis rivals similarly sized competitors while accommodating a beefier GPU. The design favors restraint with limited RGB, customizable LEDs behind the Predator logo, per-key keyboard lighting, and a pixelated Predator mark near the touchpad. The company says the model is the first gaming laptop to feature a graphene-based thermal interface material. The system provides strong connectivity, including two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4 support on the right, and retails around $2,500.
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