Acer Aspire 3 (2026) Launch in India: Study Tools for NEET Aspirants

Acer just dropped the Aspire 3 (2026) in India. And honestly, it’s aimed at a very specific crowd. Students. Especially those grinding for medical entrance exams, like NEET . It comes with some genuinely interesting extras bundled in.
We’re talking dedicated study material for NEET 2027 right there. That kind of bundling is rare at this price point. You get the usual budget laptop specs thrown in, naturally. But it’s more than just basic hardware.
The pricing starts pretty accessible. The smaller 11.6-inch model hits Rs 29,990. If you want the bigger screen, the 15.6-inch version jumps up to Rs 47,990. And if you happen to be using a Flipkart Axis Bank card? You can snag a cashback of up to Rs 2,400. That definitely pulls the effective cost down a bit more.
Both sizes are on sale through Flipkart. The 15.6-inch comes in Pure Silver. The smaller one is Blue. Simple choices for students, I guess.
But let’s talk about what actually makes this thing stand out from just any cheap machine. This isn't some generic budget laptop experience. Acer teamed up with Infinity Learn. They bundled in specific course material for NEET 2027 . It’s accessible right through their website. That content is the real hook here.
And then there’s the tech side. It ships with AINA, a voice-based AI assistant. Plus, you get access to over 800 self-study concept videos. So it’s not just a laptop for watching lectures. It positions itself as a study tool specifically built around that prep schedule.
Specs matter too, of course. It runs Windows 11 Home. Screen options are an 11.6-inch or 15.6-inch HD TFT LCD. Resolution is 1366 by 768 pixels. The engine? A dual-core Intel Celeron N4500. RAM is 8GB LPDDR4x. Storage maxes out at 1TB NVMe SSD. Graphics are integrated, standard Intel UHD. It’s entry level hardware. Fine for browsing, note-taking, watching those video lectures. Nothing more demanding.
Video calls are handled by a 720p webcam with a privacy shutter. Dual speakers handle the audio. The keyboard layouts vary 99, 100, or 103 keys depending on what you pick. Standard trackpad is there too. Battery life stretches to about eight hours from that 38Wh battery. It charges fast, 24W wired charging. Connectivity includes three USB 3.0 ports, one Type-C port, and an HDMI out. Dimensions are about 357 by 228 by 17.7mm. Weight is around 1.5kg.
When you look at the base price of Rs 29,990 for that entry model? It’s budget laptop territory. The Celeron chip and HD display won't win any performance awards in a big way. But if your focus is strictly on students especially those tackling NEET that bundled Infinity Learn stuff and the AINA assistant add real weight. That value, you can’t find it easily elsewhere at this price. It makes it worth looking closer than just the hardware numbers alone.
Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board
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