Acer Malaysia has announced the launch of the TravelMate P6 14 AI laptop and the Vero CB2 series monitors, targeting professional markets. All three products announced are now available in Acer eStore and authorized resellers nationwide.
Acer TravelMate P6 14 AI

The TravelMate P6 14 AI is an ultra-lightweight business laptop at less than 1kg with the use of carbon fiber and magnesium-aluminum chassis, and it comes powered by the Intel Core Ultra 200V series processor with 32GB LPDDR5X-8533 memory, along with a 65Wh battery onboard. The laptop features a 14-inch display with up to 2880×1800 resolution, 100% sRGB color coverage, and brightness up to 400 nits; select variants also offer multi-touch capabilities.
The laptop includes Acer ProShield Plus and management tools such as TravelMate Sense and Acer Office Manager, which offer profile customization, device health monitoring, and security controls. For pricing, the TravelMate P6 14 AI is priced from RM6,799 for the Core Ultra 5 226V + 16GB variant, while CU7 256V + 16GB and CU7 268V + 32GB are also available at the price of RM7,399 and RM8,399 respectively.
Acer Vero CB2 Series Monitors

In addition, Acer has introduced the Vero CB242Y G and CB272 G monitors, offering Full HD (1920×1080) IPS displays with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, in 24-inch and 27-inch sizes. These monitors are designed for professionals requiring clarity and eye comfort during extended use, with features include TÜV-certified low blue light panels, BlueLightShield Pro, Flicker-less, and ComfyView technology, along with adjustable ErgoStand, 6-axis colour tuning, and ZeroFrame design.
The CB2 series supports sustainable practices with construction consisting of 85% post-consumer recycled plastic and 5% ocean-bound plastic, packaged in 100% recyclable materials. The monitors hold TCO Edge, ENERGY STAR, and EPEAT Gold certifications. Both the Vero CB242Y G and CB272 G monitors are now available, with the price RM469 and RM599 respectively.
Pokdepinion: Good to see professional monitors catching up on display specs.