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Technology News Update: The New Beastly Devices Especially for Gamers Arise - The New Acer Predator 6 and Predator 8

The New Acer Predator 6 and Predator 8 are beastly devices aimed at gamers. "Predator'' is only a few months old and yet already has some impressive qualities to offer. The Taiwanese tech giant is offering mobile gamers with a tablet - the Predator 6 and the Predator 8.

The Predator 6 has got the looks and specs to impress any Android gamer. The tablet is equipped with a large 6-inch display and some whopping 4GB RAM. It also runs on a beastly deca-core MediaTek processor. Its camera offers an impressive resolution of 21MP.

The Predator 8 will have special control and feedback features, which is specifically designed to improve gaming. The tablet has an 8.0-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, 2GB RAM and 32 or 64 GB of internal storage. It is powered by Intel Atom X7-Z8700 processor which is incredibly powerful for a tablet.

According to the report of DNA India, Acer CEO Jason Chen launched the company's new gaming smartphone, the Predator 6. He boasted that Predator 6 "will dominate any game you throw at it.'' The Predator 6 tablet packs a deca-core MediaTek processor, 4GB RAM and a 21MP rear camera. The tablet runs on Android, with dual haptic feedback rumblers, and a 6-inch display (most likely 1080p, but possibly a higher resolution). 

Android Central said Acer's Predator 8 tablet will be launched in North America on November 6 with price at $299. The Predator 8 is a gaming-focused tablet with lots of power and looks. The tablet's 8-inch 1920x1080 display is wrapped in aluminum and unique styling and sporting four front-facing speakers with virtual surround sound. It is powered by an Intel Atom X7-Z8700 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32 or 64GB of storage (plus an SD card slot) and 2x2 MIMO Wifi for the best connection.

Some parts of the world in the world will get one earlier in October, with prices at €349 in Europe and ¥2499 in China.


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