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Acer unveiled the Nitro Blaze Link at Computex in late May 2026 as a streaming‑first handheld that pairs with its Predator and Nitro gaming laptops.
The device is not a traditional handheld PC: it runs Debian Linux, has a 7‑inch 1920×1200 touchscreen, Wi‑Fi 6 (80MHz channel), 1GB LPDDR4 RAM, 8GB eMMC storage, an 18Wh battery, USB‑C (charging only) and a 3.5mm jack, and weighs about 464g.
Acer positions it as a companion that decodes a stream while the host laptop handles rendering, with availability slated for Q4 2026 in North America and EMEA. Observers note the experience will hinge on local network quality and the host GPU. Pricing remains unclear: most outlets report TBD, though one outlet cited a $180 price; Acer has not confirmed retail price or broad compatibility beyond its own laptops.
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