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Acer cuts Predator and Nitro gaming laptop prices by up to £400 for Black Friday

Acer UK is cutting prices across its Predator and Nitro gaming laptop ranges this Black Friday, with discounts of up to £400 on selected models.

Amazon lists the Predator Helios Neo 16 AI at £1,599, down from £1,899.99. It combines an RTX 5070 Ti GPU with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU and a 240Hz WQXGA display, delivering smooth performance for AAA gaming. The Predator Helios Neo 14 is also reduced at Amazon, priced at £1,499.99 down from £1,799.99. This compact 14-inch model houses an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, an RTX 5070 and a 120Hz OLED display.

If you want a larger model, then the Nitro 18 AI can be found at Currys for £1,499, down from £1,899.99. This model swaps out the Intel CPU for an AMD Ryzen AI 9 processor, paired with an RTX 5070 Ti GPU and a 165Hz QHD display.

The Nitro V 15 is the most affordable of the group, dropping from £999 to £849 at Currys. Pairing an Intel Core i7 with RTX 5060 graphics, along with a 1080p 165Hz display. This particular unit is capable of up to 150FPS in games like Call of Duty, so you will be able to make good use of that refresh rate.

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