Best Acer laptop deals: From Chromebooks to gaming laptops

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Along with some of the other best laptop brands, Acer has been around the market for quite a while, and while it doesn’t have the same huge selection of laptops like Dell or Asus, the laptops it makes are pretty solid. They range in everything from budget-oriented laptops for school and work to budget-friendly gaming laptops that are surprisingly solid, all things considered. So, if you’re thinking of grabbing a new laptop and want to save extra, then Acer is the way to go and we’ve even collected some of our favorite Acer laptop deals down below to save you a little extra.

That said, if you can’t find what you’re looking for, we also have some great roundups of laptop deals, Chromebook deals, 2-in-1 laptop deals, and gaming laptop deals

Aspire 1 — $200, was $300

The Acer Aspire 1 laptop with the Windows 11 interface on the screen.
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If you need something very basic just to get online and do some general productivity and day-to-day stuff, then the Acer Aspire 1 is a good budget option. It has a 15.6-inch screen with an FHD resolution, which is nice to see at this price point, and the screen bevels are actually relatively thin for a budget-oriented product. Of course, it does come with a lower-end Intel Celeron N4500 and only 4GB of RAM, which means Windows 11 is in the reduced S mode, but the lower spec does mean the price can stay really low too.

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Chromebook Spin 311 — $223, was $290

Acer Chromebook Spin 311 on a white background.
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It’s not often that you see 2-in-1 laptops at this budget pricing, and while that does mean you give up a bit on the specs, it’s worth it if you need a convertible laptop. It has an easier-to-handle 11.3-inch screen running an HD resolution, and the entry-level MediaTek Kompanio 500 CPU isn’t too bad, especially since ChromeOS is not as resource-heavy as Windows. The same goes for the 4GB of RAM, which would usually be a little too low, but with Chrome, it’s an acceptable amount.

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Chromebook 516 GE — $449, was $649

The Acer Chromebook Plus 515 on a white background.
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Another great Chromebook option is the Chromebook 514 GE, which has an Intel Core i5-1240P, which is a mid-range desktop CPU and is great for a Chromebook since ChromeOS is a lot lighter than Windows. Similarly you get 8GB of RAM, which is more than enough for a Chromebook, and not only that, but it’s the latest DD5 RAM, so it’s even faster. That said, you do get a much smaller 256GB internal storage, which you’ll probably need to supplement with an external hard drive as well.

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Nitro V — $800, was $950

Acer Nitro V
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If you want to game, then the Acer Nitro V is a great budget gaming laptop out there if you want something to start out with. It has an RTX 4050, a pretty solid 1080p gaming GPU, which is great because the screen is a 15.6-inch FHD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, which will certainly push it to its limits unless you’re willing to compromise on the graphical fidelity somewhat. Even so, that’s not a dealbreaker, and for the price tag, you’re getting a pretty sweet budget gaming laptop.

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Predator Helios Neo 16 — $1,200, was $1,500

The Acer Predator Helios Neo gaming laptop on a white background.
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The Predator Helios Neo 16 is the way to go if you want a larger screen to work with since it comes with a 16-inch monitor running a 2560 x 1600 resolution. That said, you do get the lower-grade RTX 4060, which is a mid-range GPU that should handle most modern games just fine at 1080p and a bit at 2K. You also get an Intel Core i9-14900HX under the hood, which is a great mid-to-high-end CPU, as well as a solid 16GB of DDR5 RAM to work with, although it only has a 1TB SSD, which may seem like a lot, but many modern games are quite big, so you might also have to supplement this with an external hard drive.

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