Acer’s gaming handhelds go big with 9- and 11-inch displays – Nitro Blaze 8, Blaze 11 pack AMD 8840HS CPUs

Acer’s Nitro Blaze 8, Blaze 11 have larger screens than the handheld competition, but similar AMD-based CPU and graphics. The Blaze also has removable controllers.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/handheld-gaming/acers-gaming-handhelds-go-big-with-9-and-11-inch-displays-nitro-blaze-8-blaze-11-pack-amd-8840hs-cpus

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