Acer has expanded its Aspire AI Copilot+ PC lineup with several new devices, including two laptops and two all-in-one desktops. The new products focus heavily on AI-powered features, long battery life, thin designs, and modern productivity tools powered by the latest Intel and AMD processors.
The new lineup includes:
- Acer Aspire X 16 AI laptop
- Acer Aspire 18 AI laptop
- Acer Aspire C27 AI all-in-one desktop
- Acer Aspire C24 AI all-in-one desktop
Like many PC brands right now, Acer is aggressively pushing Copilot+ PCs as Microsoft and chip makers continue positioning AI as the next major shift in personal computing.
The most premium model in the lineup is the Acer Aspire X 16 AI. Acer says the laptop is designed for creative workflows and productivity while keeping a thin-and-light form factor.
The laptop is powered by Intel’s latest Core Ultra X9 processors with up to 180 TOPS of AI performance. It also features Intel Arc graphics and a dual-fan cooling system with Acer’s Vortex Flow technology.
It features a 16-inch 3K OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and full DCI-P3 color coverage. Acer is clearly targeting users who work with creative applications, content editing, or simply want a premium display experience.
The company also claims up to 24 hours of battery life during video playback. The laptop weighs around 1.6kg and comes with ports like Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, microSD, and Wi-Fi 6E support.
Acer also introduced the Aspire 18 AI, which is built around a much larger 18-inch display. The laptop targets students, home users, and content creators who prefer a larger screen for multitasking and entertainment.
The Aspire 18 AI features Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and up to 22 hours of claimed battery life. It also includes a 165Hz display, Wi-Fi 7 support, and a 180-degree hinge design.
Large-screen laptops have slowly become popular again because many users now use a single machine for work, streaming, editing, and gaming. Bigger displays improve multitasking, but portability becomes less convenient compared to thinner ultrabooks.
On the desktop side, Acer announced the Aspire C27 AI and Aspire C24 AI all-in-one PCs. These systems come in both Intel and AMD variants and focus on productivity, video calls, and AI-assisted workflows.
The AMD models use Ryzen AI 400 series processors paired with Radeon 880M graphics, while the Intel versions use Core Ultra Series 3 processors.
Both desktops feature Full HD displays with up to 144Hz refresh rates, optional touchscreen support, pop-up 5MP IR webcams, and ergonomic stands for flexible positioning.
Acer is also bundling several AI-focused software features across the lineup. This includes AcerSense, Acer Intelligence Space, AI image generation tools, QR capture features, and video speed controls.
The Aspire X 16 AI will launch in North America in August 2026 and EMEA in July 2026. The Aspire 18 AI will launch in North America in August and EMEA in June. The Aspire C series desktops will roll out in different regions starting Q3 2026.
Acer has not yet revealed pricing for most markets. Availability and specifications may vary depending on region.

