
Acer has introduced the Aspire Go 14, marking its entry into the affordable AI laptop market. Targeted at students, new buyers, and home users, this device combines performance with accessibility. At the heart of the Aspire Go 14 are the powerful Intel Core Ultra 7 H-series processors, enhanced with Intel's AI Boost NPU. This AI-driven laptop features a dedicated Copilot key, providing users with instant access to AI tools that can summarize information, assist in organization, and offer context-aware support. Weighing in at just 1.5 kg, the Aspire Go 14 boasts a sleek aluminium chassis and a slim profile of 17.5 mm. It sports a vibrant 14-inch WUXGA IPS display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, making it ideal for both work and entertainment. Configuration options include up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a generous 1TB of PCIe Gen 3 SSD storage, all powered by Intel Arc Graphics to meet daily computing needs. Connectivity features include Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, alongside an HD webcam equipped with a privacy shutter. The device is powered by a 55Wh battery that supports 65W USB-C charging, ensuring users stay connected throughout the day. In terms of ports, the Aspire Go 14 is well-equipped with two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, two USB Type-C ports (one offering DisplayPort and Power Delivery), and an RJ45 Ethernet port. Sudhir Goel, Chief Business Officer at Acer India, emphasized the significance of this launch, stating that the Aspire Go 14 is a pivotal move towards making AI computing accessible to a broader audience. "We are witnessing a rising demand from students, home users, and young professionals for devices that are both budget-friendly and high-performing," he remarked. "This launch brings AI functionalities that were traditionally reserved for high-end laptops to the entry-level market." The Aspire Go 14 is priced starting at ₹59,999 and can be purchased at Acer exclusive stores, the company's online shop, and Amazon India.
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