acer Predator Helios Neo 16 Gaming Laptop, Intel 24-Core i9-14900HX, 32 GB DDR5 RAM, 2 TB SSD, GeForce RTX 4060, 16″ WUXGA 165Hz IPS, Backlit KB, Microsoft Office Lifetime License & Windows 11 Pro
$1,799.99
Price: $1,799.99
(as of Jan 11, 2025 09:47:58 UTC – Details)
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Original Seal is opened for upgrade ONLY. If the computer has modifications, then the manufacturer box is opened for it to be tested and inspected and to install the upgrades to achieve the specifications as advertised.
Brand: Acer
Series: Acer – Predator Helios Neo Gaming Laptop
Processor: Intel i9-14900HX
Processor Type: Intel 14th Gen Core i9
Processor Core: 24-Core
Processor Model Number: i9-14900HX
Processor Thread: 32 threads
Processor Speed (up to): 5.80 GHz
Processor Brand: Intel
Operating System: Windows 11 Pro
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
Graphics Type: Dedicated
Graphics Brand: NVIDIA
Screen Size: 16 inches
Screen Resolution: 1900 x 1200 (WUXGA)
Screen Type: IPS
Refresh Rate: 165 Hz
Memory: Up to 64 GB DDR5 RAM
Type of Memory (RAM): DDR5
Storage Type: SSD
Hard Drive: Up to 4 TB Solid State Drive
Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Color: Abyssal Black
Backlit Keyboard: True
Headphone Jack: True
Speaker Type: DTS X:Ultra Audio
Front Facing Camera Video Resolution: 1080p
Brightness:400 nits
Ports & Slots:
1 x HDMI 2.1 Port
3 x USB-A 3.2
2 x Thunderbolt 4
Product Dimensions: 14.09 ” x 10.97 ” x 1.02 ”
Product Weight: 6.17 pounds
Beyond Performance: At the heart of the acer Predator Helios Neo 16 is the Intel Core i9-14900HX processor. With its 24-core architecture, 32 threads, maximum clock speed of up to 5.80 GHz. This processor is designed to handle demanding applications and multitasking with ease, making it perfect for gaming, streaming, and productivity tasks
Immersive Visual Experience:Plunge into a vast 16-inch display, illuminated with brilliant colors, and framed in a 16:10 aspect ratio. The pristine WUXGA boasts a fast 165Hz refresh rate, and with 100% sRGB color gamut, you’re assured lifelike hues. Enhanced by NVIDIA G-SYNC and NVIDIA Advanced Optimus, enjoy seamless tear-free gaming
Cutting-Edge Graphics: Equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, this laptop delivers exceptional graphical prowess ideal for gaming and creative workloads. The RTX 4060 supports real-time ray tracing and AI-accelerated graphics, bringing breathtaking visual effects and high frame rates to your screen
Massive Storage and Memory for Seamless Performance: Up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM ensures smooth performance for multiple programs and demanding tasks. Plus, with up to 4 TB of storage, you can quickly load games, apps, and files, and easily switch between them without any lag
Windows 11 Pro:Experience the latest features and security enhancements with Windows 11 Pro. Designed for business users, this operating system offers a modern and intuitive interface, advanced productivity tools, and robust security features to enhance productivity and protect sensitive data
Customers say
Customers find the notebook computer functional and reasonably priced. They appreciate its fast performance and good screen quality. The lightweight design makes it easy to carry around.
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8 reviews for acer Predator Helios Neo 16 Gaming Laptop, Intel 24-Core i9-14900HX, 32 GB DDR5 RAM, 2 TB SSD, GeForce RTX 4060, 16″ WUXGA 165Hz IPS, Backlit KB, Microsoft Office Lifetime License & Windows 11 Pro
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J. Collins –
Acer knocked it out of the park!
I’ve been using computers since the Intel 8088 processor hit the market via the first IBM PC…well truth be told, we came out at the same time in June of 1979. I feel somewhat like the old man relaying how they walked to school, up hill both ways, in the snow, with no shoes on, saying this but when that device came out, it cost the equivalent of $5,000 ~ $10,000 USD today. Fast forward to 2007 when I purchased my Mac Book Pro for $2,500 to do high-end Graphic design on, with a Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2 RAM and 5400RPM HDD….and now….I just purchased a budget buy of a PC that puts them both utterly to shame.I say these things because it has a large bearing on the decision to purchase this laptop. I just finished repairing and upgrading my mother in laws laptop from 2011 that cost more than this but had now where near the performance, even for it’s time. Granted, this is not a gaming PC as it does not have a dedicated graphics card but it has enough to push the envelope of what we consider a budget PC. Also worth noting is that this laptop is a replacement for my Dell M6700 workstation laptop that got murdered by lightning.The 8th gen i3 is only half of the overall power of the i7 that was in my M6700. But! the “Single Thread Rating” of the newer i3 is significantly better…and let’s face it, even many of the graphic design tasks I do are really only single threaded applications. So, all that extra power was usually not even being tapped. My CPU was usually only at 25% doing HD renderings in Blender. That’s definitely worth considering when buying a device, what are the needs of your tasks? If they are single thread tasks, like most non gaming tasks, then an i3 performs quite well, so long as you don’t over multi-task by running to many applications at once.It’s got DDR4, which is an obvious advantage over DDR3 systems. But even systems that cost more than twice as much are being sold with 5400RPM HDDs. There are very significant performance differences between SSD and HDD systems and the fact that this laptop comes with NVMe drive, which outperforms both SSD and HDD, gives it a solid edge over other budget PCs. Being only 4GB of RAM can be concerning, especially for things like photo and video editing…but I used to do that with 2GB or RAM and it is easily upgradable to 20GB. 128GB of storage is not a lot either by today’s standards, but for $50 yo can add in a decent 2TB HDD for storage…i just so happened to already have one because of my system that died. I also redirect my Desktop, Downloads and Documents to the secondary drive to help keep the OS drive clean…worth Google-ing to do yourself.The display is great! it was important to me to get something that is Full HD 1080. I was very near to buying something in the tablet range just because most laptops in this class are only 1366 x 768. it is also not glossy, which I rather prefer. In most cases, glossy screens create in consistent results because of reflecting too much of the environment.It is also very thin and light weight. This was a very important factor since my M6700 was twice has heavy and twice as thick. Overall, I’d say this laptop is the perfect balance of budget pricing with mid level performance.
Not A Lot Of Money Mom –
Love Acer Aspire Laptops
I had an ACER Aspire laptop before this one and that made me love that brand enough to buy this one. I did like the other one having a flip/touch screen but couldn’t find one in my price range this time. I bought this one during the big sale days on Amazon. Very happy with it. Keyboard lights for easy viewing of the keys, nice thin design and very thin “framing” around the screen (I know it has another name but I don”t know it). I am not sure what to write about it because it does what it’s supposed to do and what I expect a laptop to do. It came with Windows 10S. I have it for a long time and I’m still not sure if I’ll keep the “S” or not. The only problems I’ve had with having that are not that grave. Had trouble getting Zoom and can’t download Chrome when I tried to. I find things here and there but nothing of such great significance that I can even remember them or it. I don’t find it to be a fast as I thought it would be. It’s plenty fast, just not as much as I thought it would be. I do miss the flip/touch screen a lot. If I were to get another one, I think I’d be sure it has those things, when that time comes. But, again, for usual use, the speed is fine. And, also again, maybe it’s that way from being kept in S mode. I can’t try switching to regular Windows 10 as a comparison because I won’t be able to come back to S if I do. Why do I keep it with S? Well, it is said that it is more secure that way and I like that. Problems keeping that program have pretty much not existed. I am OK with the things having that program has maybe blocked so far. I don’t use it for high end gaming. The one thing I wish ANY laptop could do, like my iPad does, is texting. I find that convenient when I’m on my iPad doing other things and a text comes in or I think of one I want to send.In conclusion, I really find Acer Aspire laptops to be dependable and without problems. This one holds a charge well and warns me when it’s gone into low battery mode. I really can’t think of Cons to state. Works well for my needs. I don’t use it for work or gaming. Just ordinary home use and in that way, it serves me well.
A. Consumer –
Solid system, solid value. Acer still (more-or-less) builds decent, open hardware.
Good news is that Acer is a decent brand that continues to permit end-users to upgrade systems. Great that you can install/boot from either a standard SATA drive or M.2. Or both (alternately). So you can throw-in another 256Gb SSD drive for cheap. Little cable adapter and sled are included (thank God). NFW can you install another CPU; BGA-soldered onto the MB.The BIOS on this just ABSOLUTELY sucks. This is relevant if you’re interested in loading (or reloading) the non-native O.S. If you don’t do that kind of thing, this is a well-functioning system for not a lot of dough. Everything is well-balanced and highly functional for the price. Screen is fine. (Anything smaller would suck.) Keyboard and trackpad are adequate. Speed is perfectly adequate for most tasks short of content creation; completely snappy for most tasks. 20gb RAM (with 16mb module) no problem. USB 3.1 works well. Looks good. Pretty thin. Good battery life. NOT THAT LIGHT.You can even edit/render video. Not great for that, obviously, but…It’s doable.If stolen, considering performance/value/dollar, I’d absolutely buy this same model again. (Sadly, as I check this 5 months after initial purchase, no longer available new from Amazon.)Installed Win10Ent., Office 2K19, bunch of other stuff. It’s all basically snappy. Only real complaint is that, using Veracrypt for whole-system encryption, boot and operation is slower than I’d like. But again, it’s “reasonable” performance/cost. Internal GPT boot ONLY, no MBR.
Olga –
No me gusto q no venia la contraseña para entear venia a nombre de otra persona
Kathleen M. O’Connell –
I found the setting up rather cumbersome
Amazon Customer –
I use it for my basic needs – ie. emails, FB, Twitter. I keep all my files on One Drive and Photos on Google.Great for use as a search engine too.
Carlos Santaella –
Es ligera, rápida, funcional!! Es la mejor inversión que puedes hacer y por mucho!!El teclado es de excelente calidad, la pantalla y el procesador son buenos y mas que eso!!
Avdaga –
Allround fantastic laptop. It has a slot for adding RAM, as well ass to add an additional 2.5inch hdd/ssd. Genius!