SAVE $600: As of Feb. 21,Watch Power get the Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 Gaming Laptop for $1,249.99 at B&H Photo, down from its normal price of $1,849.99.
Want a quick and easy way to play your favorite PC games at home or while out and about? A gaming laptop is a great compromise, since you can take it with you or set it up like a desktop at home. And if you've been on the hunt for one that won't break the bank, now's your chance to scoop up this deal from B&H Photo.
As of Feb. 21, get the 14-inch Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 Gaming Laptop for $1,249.99 down from its usual price of $1,849.99. That's $600 and a discount of 36% off.
This laptop boasts a 3072 x 1920 display with a 165 Hz refresh rate and 400 nits of brightness. It's powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 16-core processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 GPU with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD to hold all your games and files. It's a bit hefty at 4.19 lbs, but it's well worth the extra weight with the type of power it has under the hood, especially at this price.
It has an RGB keyboard that you can customize to your liking and a sturdy chassis, so you can take it with you and get your game on without having to worry about dropping it or scratching it up. And it'll be able to run the latest games for the foreseeable future, so you don't have to be concerned with it becoming immediately obsolete.
The laptop is available at this discount until Feb. 24, so you've only got a few days left to capitalize on it.
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