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Acer Handhelds Vanish from CES Amid Tariff Woes
10 Jan
Summary
- Acer's Nitro Blaze handheld PCs were absent from CES 2026.
- Tariff uncertainty is cited as a reason for delayed launch plans.
- Larger screen sizes offer a more immersive mobile gaming experience.

Acer's planned entry into the competitive handheld gaming PC market, with its Nitro Blaze series, faced uncertainty as the devices were absent from CES 2026. A spokesperson for Acer indicated that while the product category remains on the company's U.S. roadmap, specific launch plans are "TBD" due to ongoing "tariff situations."
This decision reflects broader challenges faced by the tech industry, where trade policy ambiguity has impacted product launches and strategic planning. Acer's PR team explained that the company is currently prioritizing its core product lines while navigating these complexities, suggesting a cautious approach to introducing new hardware.
Previously unveiled at IFA 2024 and CES 2025, the Nitro Blaze line includes 8-inch and 11-inch models, with the latter potentially being the largest PC handheld available. Despite the delay, pricing for the 8-inch model was set at $899.99 and the 11-inch at $1,099.99, both featuring 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.




