Acer has used IFA 2025 to expand its consumer hardware lineup with new tablets, monitors, and networking gear. The announcements include additions to the Iconia X and A tablet series, new amadana-branded displays, a high-performance OLED gaming monitor, and a compact Wi-Fi 7 mesh router. Together, the launches reflect Acer’s effort to cover everything from productivity and creative work to entertainment and home connectivity.
Iconia X and A Series Tablets
The Iconia X12 introduces a slim 12.6-inch AMOLED design weighing 500 grams, powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 chip. It supports up to 16 hours of use, includes quad speakers, and offers optional accessories such as a detachable keyboard, stylus, and magnetic kickstand.

The Iconia X14 moves to a 14-inch OLED display and adds an AI processor with built-in NPU. Features include gesture-based navigation, posture reminders, automatic photo capture, and AI-powered video upscaling. Both the X12 and X14 support expandable storage up to 1TB.
Acer also introduced the Iconia A16 and A14, both running Android 15 with IPS displays, AI-driven features like “Smile Camera” and “AI Smart Sensing,” and integrated tripod-style kickstands. These models focus on affordability while retaining multitasking support, up to 8GB RAM, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.

All Iconia tablets support Acer Screen Casting, which allows them to function as wireless secondary displays for laptops, streamlining multi-device setups.
amadana and Gaming Displays
Acer’s design-focused amadana brand is getting two new monitors: a 15.6-inch portable model (16APM1QJ) with a tilt stand, and a 27-inch ZeroFrame IPS display (27ART0 P1) with a 144Hz refresh rate. Both prioritize slim profiles and understated aesthetics.

For gamers, the Acer CE270U Z OLED offers a 26.5-inch panel with 1440p resolution, 280Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and HDR brightness up to 1,000 nits. It supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, making it a display aimed at both competitive gaming and content creation.

Acer Connect T36 Mesh Router
On the networking side, Acer unveiled the Connect T36, a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 mesh router with speeds up to 3,600 Mbps. It supports automatic node switching for uninterrupted connections and can be scaled with additional modules for larger homes. Setup is handled via the Acer Connect app, while the compact design allows it to blend into modern living spaces.

Pricing and Availability
The Iconia tablets launch in EMEA this November, with prices ranging from $260 for the A14 to $310 for the X14. The amadana monitors and Acer CE270U Z OLED display arrive in early 2026, while the Connect T36 mesh router will be offered in single-, dual-, and triple-pack options starting at $119.

