
Bit-Tech didn't waste any time getting their hands on one of the new Acer Aspire Predator gaming PCs... and broke it in the process.
Here's their first thoughts:
"We certainly believe that Acer has a market in PC World style retail stores for first time buyers and families wanting something special, but we aren't sure if Acer will ever break into the market covered by boutique system builders like Vadim. What's more, most serious gamers are often running on a shoe-string budget, so £1,500+ for a gaming machine that will be out of date in a year is a lot of money to cough up.
We'll be having a much closer look at one of Acer's Aspire Predator gaming PCs in the near future to see if our concerns turn out to be reality once production grade hardware is available."









Hi,
I have to disagree with you. I believe bying the Acer Predator is a long term buy. For the last past years, computers are not upgrating as fast as it use to be. Now that we are entering an economical crisis, the Predator is there to stay.
Robert M.