– The Predator Helios Neo 18 PHN18-I71 launched with a 115 W RTX 5060, 1600p IPS display at 165 Hz, and is expected to offer a higher-end RTX 5080 option later.
– A larger battery than the previous model was introduced, with pricing around $2,799 (current Amazon listing) and regional releases planned for Africa, Europe, Middle East in June, and Australia/North America in July.
– Acer plans multiple configurations (Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus, RTX 5080 options) and staggered pricing in June and July, potentially offering cheaper to more expensive variants.
Acer has finally released its latest Predator Helios Neo 18 in some capacity
Acer has finally released its latest Predator Helios Neo 18 in some capacity. To recap, the laptop debuted in March with a slightly larger battery than last year’s model (curr. $2,799 on Amazon). At the time, Acer claimed that this PHN18-I71 variant would reach Africa, Europe and the Middle East in June, with Australian and North American releases occurring in July. the information is presented as a summary of announcements and market plans, with various regional timelines noted, which could shift based on logistics and regional approvals.
Hardware specs and performance expectations
Also, the laptop includes the GeForce RTX 5060 with a 115 W TGP. For reference, this pricing currently converts to around $2,715 excluding taxes. On top of that, the new laptop contains a 1600p IPS display with a 165 Hz refresh rate. A 240 Hz alternative with 500 nits peak brightness should be coming, though. the description mixes performance figures with pricing conversions, and hints at future display options that may influence user experience and power draw across different configurations.
Future variants and regional availability
The Helios Neo 18 PHN18-I71 should eventually be available with a Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus and up to an RTX 5080 laptop GPU, too. Hence, we would expect Acer to start selling cheaper and more expensive variants in June and July. Please see the company’s website for more details. regional release plans often include staggered launches, with adjustments for market demand, import duties, and local retailer partnerships, which may impact when each variant becomes widely available.


