Acer has launched the Aspire Go 14 laptop in India, packed with AI-ready features and designed for everyday users like students, home users, and first-time buyers. The highlight of this new model is the dedicated Copilot key, which provides instant access to Microsoft’s AI assistant on Windows 11, helping users stay organised and complete tasks faster.
The Aspire Go 14 is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 H-series processors and comes with up to 32 GB DDR5 RAM and 1 TB PCIe Gen 3 SSD storage. It also includes Intel Arc integrated graphics, making it suitable for multitasking, light editing, and everyday productivity.
The Aspire Go 14 features a 14-inch WUXGA IPS display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, offering more vertical screen space. It has a slim design at just 17.5 mm thickness and weighs around 1.5 kg. The aluminium top cover adds a premium touch to the overall look and feel.
In terms of connectivity, the laptop supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and is equipped with multiple ports including two USB-A, two USB-C (one with DisplayPort and power delivery), RJ45 Ethernet, and an HD webcam with a physical shutter for added privacy. The 55 Wh battery supports 65 W fast charging via USB-C, ensuring long usage and quick power-ups.
The standout feature in Aspire Go 14 is the Copilot key, which offers voice or text access to AI-powered tools for summarising content, searching information, and managing daily activities more efficiently.
The Aspire Go 14 is priced at ₹59,999 and is available through Acer exclusive stores, the official Acer website, and Amazon.
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