Acer releases new lightweight 16-inch laptop with 120 Hz display and over 14 hours battery life

Acer has now released new versions of the Aspire 16 in Europe. In January 2026, the company claimed that it would be updating the Aspire 16 to AMD's Ryzen AI 400 platform. Also, Acer announced Intel Panther Lake alternatives, full details of which we covered during CES 2026.
Currently, none of these new models are available. Instead, Acer has quietly released Krackan Point and Krackan Point 2 models featuring Zen 5 and Zen 5c CPU cores. Specifically, the Aspire 16 can be purchased with the Ryzen AI 5 330 or Ryzen AI 7 345 featuring 4 and 6 CPU cores, respectively.
Also, our benchmarks show that the Ryzen AI 5 330 contains a vastly inferior iGPU compared to the Radeon 840M inside the Ryzen AI 7 345. In fact, the Radeon 820M is outperformed by the Adreno X1-45 that underpins the older Snapdragon X X1P-26-100 based Aspire 16 (curr. $689 on Amazon). Nonetheless, only €100 separates the two processors in the Eurozone.
At the time of writing, the new Aspire 16 starts at £999 in the UK, with 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 512 GB of PCIe Gen 4 storage and a 120 Hz IPS display that resolves at 1200p. Meanwhile, the same configuration costs between €1,049 and €1,119 in the Eurozone, with a further €100 charged for the Ryzen AI 7 345 model. For reference, both variants weigh 1.55 kg, measure 354.9 x 250.1 x 15.9 mm and are rated for up to 14.5 hours of battery life. Please see Acer's website for more details.












