1) Veriton: AI Desktops and Workplace Variants (Business/Creators)
The Veriton lineup revolves around choice in form factor: compact if you want local computing without a tower, all-in-one if you are looking for a tidy workspace, and also the more classic desktop variants. That choice story was reflected at Acer at CES 2026 in several Veriton flavors.
Acer Veriton RA100 AI Mini Workstation (VRA100)

Acer Veriton RA100 AI Mini Workstation
The Acer Veriton RA100 is a mini workstation based on AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395, with Radeon 8060S graphics. The idea is clear: more local capacity for workloads that you prefer not to outsource immediately, with up to 50 NPU TOPS and up to 60 TFLOPS of GPU performance. That 'local power' was a clear line at Acer at CES 2026. This combination makes the Acer Veriton RA100 AI Mini Workstation particularly interesting for prosumers, creators, and gamers who want (temporarily or structurally) more computing space without immediately switching to a large tower. In terms of configuration, it is mentioned that it can have up to 128 GB LPDDR5X memory and storage up to 4 TB SSD. Handy detail: there are also different performance modes (Silent/Balanced/Performance) to tune the machine for sound versus output.
Acer Veriton Vero 4000/6000 All-in-One

Acer Veriton Vero 6000 All-in-One
For "standard office work", the Veriton Vero AIOs (4000 and 6000) make more sense: fewer cables, one system on the desk, with modern platforms. In practice, this fits especially with teams that want to roll out a uniform, tidy workspace (office, reception, shared desks) without separate PC + monitor combinations. These models combine Intel Core Ultra processors with configurations up to 64 GB DDR5 and up to 2 TB SSD. The screen part is notably practical: 23.8 inch Full HD (touch optional) and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz – especially pleasant for a lot of scrolling, window shifting, and multitasking. The Vero line also emphasizes the use of recycled materials.
Acer Veriton 2000: Large Tower and All-in-One

Acer Veriton 2000 Large Tower
The Acer Veriton 2000 variants fill the classic segment. See this primarily as "choice for management and deployment": tower where you want expandability, AIO where you find consistency and a fixed setup important (for example, for SMB teams). The Large Tower aims for higher performance and expandability. The Acer Veriton 2000 All-in-One is for environments where a uniform, consistent desktop setup is important, for example, in teams with fixed workspaces.
Mini Conclusion: Veriton is primarily about freedom of choice: compact local computing (RA100), tidy AIO workspaces (Vero), and classic variants (2000) for different office and team scenarios.
2) Displays & Projector: Predator Pulls the Performance Card, Creators Get 6K
Here lies the "wow factor": e-sports/performance on one hand, resolution/color range on the other. At Acer at CES 2026, that mix of 'fast' and 'sharp' was clearly visible.
Acer Predator XB273U F6: 1000 Hz as a Statement

Acer Predator XB273U F6
The Predator XB273U F6 fully focuses on speed. In DFR mode, it goes up to 1000 Hz at 1280×720, and up to 500 Hz at 2560×1440. This is particularly relevant for competitive players and e-sports environments where motion clarity and input feel weigh heavier than maximum resolution. The panel is 27 inches (IPS), with features like AMD FreeSync Premium. For the practical side: it is reported to have 2× HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, plus color coverage around 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3.
Acer Predator X34 F3 (QD-OLED): Ultrawide with 360 Hz

Acer Predator X34 F3
The Predator X34 F3 combines 34 inch ultrawide (QD-OLED) with a refresh rate of up to 360 Hz and a very low response time (0.03 ms). Here lies the appeal in the mix: ultrawide immersion for gaming and a panel type that also provides clear advantages in content and contrast-sensitive scenes. This is more "all-round high-end": fast enough for competitive, but especially interesting due to the panel type and the immersion of ultrawide.
Acer Nitro XV270X P (5K) and ProDesigner PE320QX (6K)

Acer Nitro XV270X P
The Acer Nitro XV270X P is a hybrid choice: 5K (5120×2880) up to 165 Hz, with a DFR mode that focuses on speed (up to 330 Hz at 2560×1440). This is typically a screen for those who want many pixels during the day (work/creation) but also want to gain speed in competitive titles at night. That extra DFR mode emphasizes that dual character: resolution as a base, speed as a second mode.
Acer ProDesigner PE320QX

Acer ProDesigner PE320QX
For creation, there is the ProDesigner PE320QX: 6K (6016×3384) on 31.5 inches, with an emphasis on color (including wide coverage such as AdobeRGB/DCI-P3) and connections including USB-C alongside HDMI/DisplayPort. This fits especially with creators who need a lot of timeline/asset space and find sharpness more important than extreme refresh rates. For photo/video and design, that extra resolution is particularly practical because you can fit more detail and more interface at once without constantly zooming or switching.
Acer Vero HL1820 RGB Projector: 4K UHD/HDR and "Green" Approach

Acer Vero HL1820 RGB Projector
The Acer Vero HL1820 RGB is the large-screen option: 4K UHD with HDR, an RGB laser light source, and a focus on long lifespan (up to 30,000 hours). Practically speaking, you aim this at 'living room and entertainment': movies, series, and (casual) gaming on a large scale, without TV size limits. Notably, the specification around color (up to 106% BT.2020) and the stated brightness (5,500 laser lumens) is also significant. These kinds of specs also fit fixed presentation spaces where color and brightness are more important than portability.
3) Connectivity: 5G + WiFi 7 for Home, Small Office, and On the Go
Among all the devices that Acer showcased at CES 2026, one constant lies: coverage, latency, and management. Therefore, three network flavors are also in the lineup: 5G CPE for fixed locations, WiFi 7 mesh for coverage, and a mobile hotspot.
Predator Connect X7S 5G CPE

Predator Connect X7S 5G CPE
The Predator Connect X7S combines 5G with tri-band WiFi 7 (2.4/5/6 GHz) and is intended as a "fast internet entry" for places where fiber is not a given (or as a backup). This makes it particularly interesting for households or small offices that want performance (gaming/streaming/hybrid calls), but cannot or do not want to rely on one fixed line all the time. Practically, this is also interesting as a temporary primary connection (events/rentals/renovations) or as a failover in locations where fixed options vary. The specs include USB-C and multiple RJ45 ports (WAN + LAN). Management is done via the Acer Connect app.
Acer Connect Ovia T360/T520 WiFi 7 Mesh

Acer Connect Ovia T520 WiFi 7 Mesh
The Acer Connect Ovia mesh routers split nicely: the Acer Connect Ovia T360 as dual-band WiFi 7, the Acer Connect Ovia T520 as tri-band including 6 GHz (and higher peak speeds on 6 GHz). The practical advantage here: fewer dead zones and less hassle with repeaters, with management via the same app. This is primarily a "coverage and stability" choice: you buy it not for one peak speed, but to maintain the same experience throughout the home/office. In short: T360 for 'just everywhere coverage', T520 for busier networks where 6 GHz and extra bandwidth really help.
Acer Connect M4D 5G Mobile WiFi

Acer Connect M4D 5G Mobile WiFi
The Acer Connect M4D is the mobile option: 5G in, WiFi out, with a stated maximum of 16 connected devices and a battery life of up to 15 hours. The logic here is on the go and events: one portable connection for laptop + phone + team, without relying on location WiFi. This also fits crews or editorial teams that need to be online with multiple devices at once in places where event WiFi is unreliable or busy. Again, management is via the app, and in the same set, security features such as WPA3, VPN support, and firewall options are mentioned.
4) E-Mobility: Predator ES Storm Pro as a Standout in Acer's CES 2026 Lineup

Acer Predator ES Storm Pro e-scooter
Among PCs, monitors, and routers, the Predator ES Storm Pro e-scooter is a striking conclusion, but it fits well with the Predator idea of "performance". Just because Acer showcased mainly PCs, displays, and networks at CES 2026, such an e-scooter stands out even more. See this primarily as 'commuting and city': sturdy enough for daily rides, but also intended for longer distances if you use mobility as an alternative to car/public transport. The key points: 500W hub motor (with 1200W peak), 48V system, traction control, 10-inch tubeless tires, front and rear suspension, and eABS. The stated range (the distance on one full battery) goes up to about 65 km, with app connectivity for ride info and electronic locking. The combination of suspension, tubeless tires, and eABS indicates that it is mainly intended for daily use on varying surfaces, not just for 'occasional rides'.
Conclusion: Three Takeaways from Acer at CES 2026
- Veriton mainly shows choice: a compact mini workstation for local AI and creation tasks, plus AIOs and classic variants for workplaces.
- Displays pull in two directions: extreme speed (1000 Hz) alongside high resolutions for creators (6K) and QD-OLED ultrawide for high-end all-round.
- Connectivity rounds it off: WiFi 7 and 5G as a foundation for home, small office, and on the go – with a Predator scooter as a striking sideline outside the PC world.
Availability
For the Benelux, it is mentioned that the Acer Connect products will be available in June; for several products, it is noted that exact prices/specs may vary by region.