(Image credit: Acer) It feels like about time that we get some new and exciting handhelds, don't you think? Yesterday, Intel announced new Panther Lake chips designed specifically for handhelds, called the Arc G-Series (Arc G3 and G3 Extreme) , and while we've already seen MSI's expensive Claw offering featuring one of the new chips, Acer has now also sprung one on us in the form of the Predator Atlas 8 . To my eyes and noggin, it seems very much like the Lenovo Legion Go S in design, which isn't a bad thing at all because that handheld is very comfy. The new Acer even shares the exact same screen specs: 8 inches, 1900 x 1200 resolution, VRR support, 120 Hz max refresh rate, and 500 nits of peak brightness. And again, that's no bad thing at all because the screen on the Legion Go S is just about perfect for a handheld, in my opinion—well, perfect excluding an OLED. So how about differentiators?…