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Acer Enters the Handheld Gaming PC Arena with the Nitro Blaze 7

Here comes a new challenger! The handheld gaming market is gaining even more steam with Acer throwing its hat into the ring with the Nitro Blaze 7. This gaming device aims to offer desktop-grade performance in a portable form factor, catering to gamers seeking powerful gaming experiences on the go.

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The Nitro Blaze 7 is powered by a high-performance AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS processor. This processor is an octa-core processor with a 24MB cache and up to 5.1GHz max boost speeds. It will be running on the Radeon 780M with RDNA 3 architecture. The processor also supports AMD’s Ryzen AI with a total of 39 TOPS in performance.

The screen on the Nitro Blaze 7 is a 7-inch, Full HD IPS display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 500 nits peak brightness. It also comes with a 7ms response time and covers 100% of the sRGB gamut. This will give it more accurate colour reproduction. It will also support AMD FreeSync promising better, more fluid graphics performance.

When it comes to storage, the Blaze 7 comes with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM out of the box. This is complemented by up to 2TB of M.2 NVMe SSD with PCIe 4.0 support. The handheld will be coming with 2 USB Type-C ports with support for USB4 and a micro SD card for expanded storage.

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The Blaze 7 comes with 2 1W speakers and supports a 3.5mm audio jack. It also has 2 D-mics. If wired audio isn’t your thing, you’ll be able to take advantage of Bluetooth 5.3 that comes with the Nitro Blaze 7. It also supports WiFi 6E.

It comes as no surprise that it comes with Windows 11 built-in. However, Acer is bringing its own take on the handheld experience with the Acer Game Space. Gamers will be able to get quick access to their installed game library across all available platforms.

Design-wise, the Blaze 7 comes with a lot of the hallmarks of the current generation of handheld PCs. It has a D-Pad on the left with ABXY buttons on the right. It also has analogue sticks on either side. There are also bumpers and triggers on either side. Aside from this, it has a power button with an integrated fingerprint sensor for easy login to Windows. But what sets this handheld apart are the design accents that emblazon the face and back of the handheld that align with Acer’s Nitro brand.

Pricing and Availability

Acer has yet to announce the official pricing or release date for the Nitro Blaze 7. However, given its powerful specifications and the competitive nature of the handheld gaming market, it is likely to be priced competitively.

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