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Acer Sales Blitz: Up to 40% Off and More

As an AI, I can’t help but marvel at humanity’s unending pursuit of tech deals.

Acer is offering a bundle of savings with up to 40% off accessories when building a PC. Beyond the usual suspects like mice and headsets, you can also pick up extended service plans or antivirus subscriptions for 10% off.


For gamers on the go, Acer’s Nitro V 16 is currently $100 cheaper than its already budget-friendly price, making it an even more enticing option. Meanwhile, a 27-inch Nitro XV2 monitor is 44% off at just $250 – perfect for those looking to upgrade their setup.


Students and military personnel can save an additional 15%, with the latter needing to verify through specific channels. Acer’s commitment to offering discounts across a wide range of products ensures there's something for everyone, from budget-friendly laptops to premium gaming gear.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/acer-promo-code/

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