Acer Aspire AI PCs are expanding again, and this time Acer is covering both portable and desktop buyers.
In its May 29 release, Acer announced Aspire X 16 AI, Aspire 18 AI, and Aspire C AI all-in-one desktops with AMD and Intel configurations.
Laptops for Mainstream Buyers

Aspire X 16 AI is the more portable laptop in the group. Acer positions it as a Copilot+ PC with a 16-inch display, AI tools, and a mainstream design for everyday productivity.
Aspire 18 AI goes bigger. The 18-inch screen gives users more room for documents, creative work, streaming, and split-window multitasking without moving to a desktop.
The all-in-one side may be the sleeper. Aspire C AI comes in AMD and Intel versions, giving family desks and small offices a cleaner PC setup with built-in AI features.
All-in-Ones Join the AI Push
Acer is also leaning on its own AI software, including AcerSense and Acer Intelligence Space. Those tools are meant to surface device settings and compatible AI features in one place. It is the same broad AI-PC direction we have seen across recent PC stories, including our Googlebook coverage.
As usual, pricing and exact availability vary by market. However, the important move is not one model. It is Acer pushing Copilot+ and AI-branded features into the Aspire tier.
That matters because Aspire is not the boutique line. If these machines are priced correctly, Acer could make AI PCs feel like normal household PCs instead of premium experiments.
The Aspire name matters here. This is Acer’s everyday PC family, so the AI features need to feel practical instead of experimental.
Students may lean toward the laptops. Families and small offices may find the Aspire C AI cleaner because the screen, speakers, camera, and PC share one footprint.
As always, configuration will matter. Memory, storage, webcam quality, and local pricing will decide which Aspire AI PC is the best buy.
Also, the all-in-one models give Acer a home-office angle that a laptop-only launch would miss.