Revealed at IFA 2019 today held at Berlin, there’s a new entry-level gaming laptop under the Predator brand. The Acer Predator Triton 300 sports the slim chassis the Triton line is known for, but a more affordable price tag with the equivalent price tag.
Think of it as the excellent Triton 500‘s little sibling, and not to be confused by the brutish Helios 300.
The Predator Triton 300 will be rocking the 9th-gen Intel Core CPUs, at least an Nvidia GTX 1650, a 15.6-inch monitor with 144Hz refresh rate, and supports up to two 1TB PCIe NVMe SSDs in RAID 0 and up to a 2TB hard drive. All packed within a 2.3kg slim package.
It also features all the bells and whistles from this year’s Predator line- 4th-gen Aeroblade 3D cooling fans, RGB keyboards, one-button Turbo button and a dedicated button for the PredatorSense app.
The Triton 300 is now the entry-level of the Predator gaming laptops, coming equipped with a non-RTX GPU. It should be a nice deal for those that wanted the Triton 500 but a tad cheaper and can skimp on the ray-tracing stuff the more expensive RTX cards allow.
It will be out on in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) sometime in October for 1,299 EUR (around RM6,017).



