Acer's new ConceptD 9 Pro is now an RTX Studio laptop with Quadro RTX

Acer's new premium ConceptD laptops now include up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX graphics.

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Acer has just unveiled its revamped range of ConceptD premium notebooks, receiving the stamp of being an NVIDIA RTX Studio laptop.

Acer's new ConceptD 9 Pro is now an RTX Studio laptop with Quadro RTX | TweakTown.com

The new ConceptD 9 Pro rolls out with a huge 17.3-inch 4K display, up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 graphics, and up to 32GB of RAM. The previous Acer ConceptD flagship laptop had up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 graphics card, but now it is packing Quadro RTX goodness.

Acer is aiming its new ConceptD range of laptops at VR developers, big data analytics, and AI applications. It has enough power to handle it all, with a smaller 15.6-inch model (also 4K) in the new ConceptD 7 Pro with up to a 9th-gen Core i7 processor from Intel and Quadro RTX 5000 graphics.

There's also the smaller ConceptD 5 Pro which is available in both 15.6- and 17.3-inch forms, both with native 4K panels. Inside it gets knocked down to the Quadro RTX 3000.

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