I'm often on the move with PC Gamer, attending trade shows around the world hunting for the best gear. As a result, I usually have to hot-foot it [[link]] through the booths, keeping my beady eyes out for the most desirable PC gaming kit—and I distinctly remember the refreshed Acer Predator Helios Neo models stopping me in my tracks this year.
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For a start, although the chassis has a sizable rear lip, it's not the gigantic whale-tail you'll find on many desktop replacement models. The whole thing has a tasteful sleekness to it, which feels remarkably solid in the hands without being too hefty. The keyboard feels pretty grand, too, and it's easily a laptop you could whip out on the train or in an airport lounge without looking like a stereotypical gamer-on-the-go.
Sure, this one's only got a mobile RTX 5060, but at least it's the full 115 W spec, which we've found to be pretty performant in other lappys we've tested, like the Asus TUF A14 2025. Okay, so that one's 5 W off the pace, but the performance should be fairly similar nonetheless.
Plus, the CPU here is a bit of a barnstormer, too, being a 24-core (eight Performance, 16 Efficient) Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, which is remarkably beefy. Match that up with 16 GB of DDR5 (upgradeable despite the relative slimness, which is nice) and you've got a pretty powerful machine wrapped up in the sort of chassis you could use in a meeting without embarrassment, as well as gaming at home.
There are a couple of caveats to be aware of, though. Firstly, although it's got a "stop-you-in-your-tracks" 1600p 240 Hz OLED panel, that's a whole lot of pixels and refresh rate for the [[link]] RTX 5060 to cope with, even at top wattage spec—so you'll need some DLSS and Multi Frame Generation help to make the most of it. Plus, given the high-spec CPU in such a tidy frame, I'd imagine it's pretty noisy under duress.
But otherwise, I reckon this is a very desirable gaming laptop for a super attractive price. Should I be a lesser man, I might have walked away with one tucked under my arm in the hope that no-one would notice, but alas, morals got in the way. Just kidding, Acer. Please don't bar me from the booth next year.

1. Best overall:
Razer Blade 16 (2025)
2. Best budget:
Gigabyte G6X
3. Best 14-inch:
Razer Blade 14 (2025)
4. Best mid-range:
MSI Vector 16 HX AI
5. Best high-performance:
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10
6. Best 17-inch:
Gigabyte Aorus 17X

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