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Acer’s first handheld gaming PC is the Nitro Blaze

The Acer Nitro Blaze 7 handheld, pictured with a fire-y image on screen, at a rakish angle, in a room with red tubular lights on the walls also at angles, giving the whole room a vibe like it’s a collapsing inferno
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Acer has so far stayed out of the handheld gaming PC race, but that’s about to change. It’s just announced its first Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally competitor, the Acer Nitro Blaze 7, which looks like it fits somewhere between last year’s Asus ROG Ally and the newer ROG Ally X.

Like Asus — but unlike most rivals — it features a seven-inch 1080p variable refresh rate IPS screen to keep things smooth, one that refreshes slightly faster at 144Hz. (Acer tells The Verge it’s a landscape-native screen.) It’s also got a newer Ryzen 7 8840HS chip, albeit with the same Radeon 780M integrated GPU as most other Windows handhelds.

With 16GB of 7500 MT/s memory and a 50 watt-hour battery, it’s a step ahead of the original Ally’s 6400 MT/s memory and…

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