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Acer Predator 21X Review of Specs and Features: Costly Gaming Beast Stands Out Among Other Laptops

Acer Predator 21X Review of Specs and Features: Costly Gaming Beast Stands Out Among Other Laptops

Nens Mitchell

Acer recently released a powerful gaming laptop during the CES 2017. Though its cost can almost buy a new car, the gadget promises to be the leader, by far, among other laptops with the same gaming power.

Predator specs and price details

Acer's new gaming beast is called the Acer Predator 21X and it comes with  a 21-inch curved display and weighs 19.4 pounds. It also comes with a pricey tag which is at $8,999.

The gaming laptop has a seventh generation Intel Core i7 processor, 64GB of DDR4 RAM and 1 TB hard drive. Aside from these great specs, the Acer offering also sports four speakers and two subwoofers all with a Dolby Premium audio. Its high-definition webcam has a resolution of 1,280 x 720 with an eye-tracking technology.

Other highlights

With the Killer DoubleShot Pro, the Acer Predator 21X is also able to connect to the fastest network available. Gamers won't have a problem with slow connections as the Predator knows what they want and gives them exactly that.

However because of the power and features that is packed inside thee Acer Predator 21x, the laptop comes with a bulky design, a number of vents and weird-looking angles on the body of the device. It looks and weighs like the usual gaming laptops in the market but could be the leader when it comes out soon.

Release dates

The Acer Predator 21X also has a numeric keypad which can be turned around to function as a touchpad. This feature is perfect for users who also utilize the laptop for their office work and other projects.

Acer's new-gen laptop offering is expected to come out in the United States next month while a European release is slated for October. What do you think is the best feature of the Acer Predator 21X?

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