Although keyboards built for competitive gaming are something we always check out at Computex 2026, they're not exactly the sort of devices that immediately grab your attention. Like, say, compared to Acer's new flagship Predator Atlas 8 gaming handheld. At Acer's showcase this year, however, the company's new Predator Aethon 750 TKL keyboard did manage to do that (after going hands-on with the Atlas 8), thanks to its stylish, compact TKL design.

However, one feature of this magnetic keyboard was very cool to see. Magnetic switches have been making waves in the PC gaming space of late, thanks to their ability to customize the actuation point of each key/switch, which opens the door to dual-action functionality and to take advantage of PC gaming features like Rapid Trigger.
The new Predator Aethon 750 TKL keyboard features custom in-house Predator Magnetic Switches designed for competitive gamers, with the ability to adjust the actuation point by 0.1mm increments, anywhere between 0.1mm and 3.0mm. The cool feature that adds immediate access to this feature can be found next to the volume roller, and that's three dedicated keys/buttons that let you switch between three different actuation point modes on-the-fly. Basically, with these dedicated buttons, you can switch between productivity and competitive gaming modes instantly.
Elsewhere, the Predator Aethon 750 TKL ticks all the right boxes, as it supports 8,000 Hz polling for ultra-low-latency performance and wired, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connectivity. There's also per-key RGB, for visual customization. And on that note, the keyboard is also set to debut alongside the company's new Predator QuarterMaster 2.0 software, designed for deep, intuitive, and responsive customization.










