With Computex starting this week, Acer has gotten ahead of the competition announcing their upcoming Snapdragon powered devices which includes the Acer Swift Spin 14 AI and Acer Aspire Go 15 laptops. 

The Acer Swift Spin 14 AI is the first convertible design for the Swift line, offering a versatile, thin and light design which also includes military grade durability. 

The laptop will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon Snapdragon X2 Elite or Snapdragon X2 Plus processor with up to 80 TOPS of local AI processing power with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5X memory and up to 512 GB of SSD storage. 

A 14” WUXGA IPS display is included attached to the 360° hinge, allowing multiple form factors from clamshell laptop to tablet mode, and with 120Hz refresh it will look super smooth.

The glass display also supports touch input, with an Acer Active Stylus 420 included in the box. The stylus supports Wacom AES 2.0, with 4,096 pressure levels and tilt detection giving a more natural writing experience. 

There’s plenty of connectivity on-board including dual USB Type-C, dual USB Type-A, and HDMI 2.1 for video out. 

In terms of availability, Acer has confirmed the Swift Spin 14 AI (SFSP14-Q51T) will be available in Australia in Q3 this year starting at $2,999.

The ACER Aspire Go on the other hand hasn’t been announced for Australia as yet, but ACER Australia is teasing it ahead of a possible launch later in the year. 

Powered by Qualcomm’s latest silicon, the Snapdragon C with up to 8 GB of memory and 512 GB storage, the laptop will offer long lasting battery life and responsive performance at an entry-level price point

A massive 15.6” FullHD+ resolution display will be included in 16:9 aspect ratio, with a FullHD Webcam included. There’s dual USB Type-C ports and an HDMI port for video out, and fast connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E on-board. 

Acer has said that availability will be announced at a later date, so we’ll update when pricing and launch date are available.