Acer has joined the gaming handheld fray with its latest announcement at IFA 2024: the Nitro Blaze 7.
But unlike current competitors like the ROG Ally X or Lenovo Legion Go, Acer is taking a slightly different route in terms of hardware. While both the Ally X and Legion Go are powered by the mobile-optimised AMD Z1 Extreme processor, the Acer has opted for a Ryzen 8000 HS-class laptop processor in a similar way that MSI has opted for a Core Ultra 200V (aka Lunar Lake) for its upcoming Claw 8 AI gaming handheld.
Source: Hardware Zone