Acer unveiled a broad spectrum of new business devices at Computex 2026, aiming to solidify its position at the forefront of the enterprise market. Central to the announcement was the TravelMate series, highlighted by the new P6 14 AI—a remarkably lightweight business laptop weighing less than 1 kg. Powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, this model boasts an impressive battery life of up to 30 hours and offers premium display options including OLED and 3K IPS panels. Connectivity is ensured through Thunderbolt 4 and WiFi 7, with the device scheduled for release in the third quarter of 2026.
Simultaneously, Acer expanded its desktop solutions with the new Veriton lineup, featuring the ultra-compact Vero 4000 and Vero 6000 Mini PCs, as well as the more powerful Veriton 1000 Compact Tower. These devices emphasize space-saving designs and sustainability, driven by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM, and WiFi 7 capabilities. While availability is expected for the fourth quarter of 2026, market entry into Germany may be hindered by ongoing patent disputes between Acer and Nokia.
In addition to these key products, Acer presented models that prioritize different aspects of mobile productivity. The TravelMate P2 Spin 14 convertible, along with the X2 14 and X2 15 business laptops, focus on practical connectivity features such as RJ-45 and HDMI rather than ultra-thin profiles. Equipped with Intel Core Series 3 processors, up to 16 GB of DDR5 RAM, and comprehensive security features, these devices offer a battery life of up to 18.5 hours. These new models are also slated for release in the third quarter of 2026, rounding out Acer's robust portfolio for enterprise users.