Let’s start with the big guy the Nitro Blaze 11.

But then bigger is (almost) always better for gaming, so we aren’t complaining.

Radeon Super Resolution and AMD’s FidelityFX upscaling tech also keep games looking sharp at high frame rates.

Acer unveils comically large Nitro Blaze gaming handheld with 11-inch screen

The handheld also features detachable controllers with Hall Effect joysticks, back buttons, and rumbling force feedback.

There’s even a built-in kickstand for propping it up.

If you prefer something more portable, Acer has you covered with the Nitro Blaze 8.

While much more portable at 8.8 inches, it still flexes impressive muscle under the hood.

However, it lacks detachable controllers and the stand.

As for connectivity, you get Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and USB4/3.2 ports on both devices.

Both models also include Acer’s Game Space app for quickly accessing and managing your game library.

European pricing is set at 999 and 1,199 respectively.