Acer launches TravelMate X14 Artificial Intelligence business laptop and new projectors

Acer unveiled the TravelMate X14 Artificial Intelligence Copilot+ PC and three eco-friendly Vero projectors at IFA 2025, positioning the devices for small and medium businesses that need mobility, security, and integrated Copilot+ experiences.

Acer announced a commercial lineup at IFA 2025 aimed at empowering the modern workforce. The company introduced the TravelMate X14 Artificial Intelligence Copilot+ PC alongside three additions to its eco-friendly Vero projector series: the Acer Vero XL2320p, Vero XL2521, and Vero SL2520n. The announcement frames the products as tools for professionals who require mobility, collaboration, and security in business workflows.

James Lin, general manager, notebooks, Acer Inc., said Artificial Intelligence is becoming increasingly important in modern business workflows and that small and medium businesses need devices that integrate intelligent tools, robust security, and mobility. Acer describes the TravelMate X14 Artificial Intelligence as powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors and Copilot+ PC experiences. The company presents the machine as a lightweight yet durable solution intended to accelerate productivity and collaboration from anywhere. Specific technical specifications beyond the mention of Intel Core Ultra, such as battery life, weight, port selection, graphics, or memory configurations, are Not stated. Pricing and release date for the TravelMate X14 Artificial Intelligence are Not stated.

The three new Vero models are presented as eco-friendly additions to Acer´s Vero projector line. The article lists their model names but provides no further technical details, such as light source type, lumen output, resolution, connectivity options, energy consumption, or intended use cases. Availability, regional rollout, and pricing for the Vero XL2320p, Vero XL2521, and Vero SL2520n are Not stated. Overall, Acer positions this set of announcements as targeted at professionals and small and medium businesses seeking integrated Artificial Intelligence features, enhanced mobility, and environmentally conscious projector options, while many product-specific details remain unreported in this announcement.

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