This costs way less than you'd think
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The video explores Acer's ambitious and unusually extravagant gaming setup, centered on the Predator Thronos, a complete gaming cockpit that combines a high-end desktop, multiple 27 inch 144 Hz monitors, peripherals, and a motorized gaming chair. The host emphasizes that the entire package is sold as a single SKU priced at ten thousand dollars, and notes that this price includes not just the hardware but also white-glove service where a technician will come to your home to assemble the system, a process that can take several hours. He walks through the components included in the package, such as the Predator Orion desktop with an 8700K, ample RAM and storage, an RTX 2080 Ti, three monitors, and a full set of Predator peripherals. He also highlights the chair’s motorized adjustments, built-in subwoofers for haptic feedback, and the overall scale that weighs over 500 pounds, making it a permanent centerpiece rather than a portable setup. The video frames this as a bold marketing piece for Acer, intended to draw attention to the Predator brand in retail and entertainment spaces, rather than a mass-market purchase for most consumers. While the setup is clearly impressive, the host remains measured, noting that the price is high but positioning the Thronos as a statement piece rather than a practical recommendation for most buyers. The segment closes with a nod to the sponsor and a practical reminder that the production is still about showcasing capabilities and immersion rather than casual use, ending with a lighthearted tease about getting back to the gaming action. The host then reflects on the broader implications of such a product, suggesting that Acer intends to leverage the Thronos as a retail and display draw that embodies hardcore gaming and brand presence. The discussion touches on the expectations versus reality of prices for high-end gaming rigs and emphasizes the perceived value of experiential features like the motorized arm, leg rest, and zero-g tilt. Overall, the video frames the Thronos as a premium, attention-grabbing platform designed to immerse users in gaming culture, while also acknowledging that its practicality for everyday use is limited and that the price would be prohibitive for most consumers. In summary, the piece balances awe at the scale with a pragmatic view of cost and utility, concluding that it serves as a strong marketing centerpiece more than a typical purchase.
Topics · technology · gaming · consumer electronics · product_design · ces
Questions answered
- What components are included in the Predator Thronos package sold by Acer?
- The package includes a Predator Orion desktop with a high-end CPU, ample RAM and storage, an RTX 2080 Ti, three 27 inch 144 Hz monitors, Predator peripherals (keyboard, mouse, headset), a monitor stand, and a motorized gaming chair with adjustable arms, pedals, and a built-in subwoofer system for haptic feedback, plus white-glove assembly.
- Why does Acer sell this as a high-end statement piece rather than a mass-market product?
- Acer frames the Thronos as a brand-building, showroom centerpiece designed to draw attention to the Predator line in stores and venues, rather than a practical, widely affordable gaming setup.