Acer has introduced a new series of Predator games in an online presentation. An updated version of the Predator Helios 300 gaming computer, the Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs, has been introduced. The main feature of Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs is to give players a 3D gaming experience without glasses. This gaming computer can monitor the trajectory of the eye with sensors and cameras on the screen and creates a stereoscopic image on the screen. This image allows the characters in the game to stand out from the 2D screen in the form of a 3D image. Thus, the player can experience 3D fun directly with the naked eye without using 3D glasses. SpatialLabs TrueGame is the main application that supports games to process this image. With the help of this application you can play more than 50 modern games in 3D graphics. 3D support is available in almost all modern games. However, since most gaming computers do not support this graphics, this functionality is not activated in games. With SpatialLabs TrueGame, Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs activates this feature in games.
On the technical side, the updated Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs has a 15.6-inch 2K display, 12th generation intel Core i9 (up to) processor series, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card and 32 GB of RAM. The device also has a 2nd Gen AeroBlade 3D fan system and Acer's liquid metal CoolBoost cooling technology.
Another highlight of the lineup during the presentation was Acer's updated slim gaming notebook. The Acer Predator Triton 300SE is based on the 12th generation Intel Core processors and the NVIDIA Geforce RTX 30 series notebook graphics card. One of the main updates is that the display panel is OLED. The screen refresh rate of the 16-inch model is 240HZ. Although slim, this gaming computer has a liquid metal cooling system and 5th generation Gen AeroBlade 3D blades. As a result, even under the heaviest load, the device does not heat up.