Let's sort this out a bit.
1) The 11.6" Acer shown has wrong description. If you notice in the picture it shows A4 and not an i5-3337U. The ad points to a $268 11.6" on the one day closeout for $199 and is Acer Sleekbook Silver 11.6" V5-122P-0408 Touch Laptop PC with AMD A4-1250 most likely or very close to it as shown in the web site. The A4-1250 is a very slow and low graphics performance and the word gaming does not associate at all.
CPU score 603 is a crawl by current standards. Graphics is Radeon HD 8210 Graphics.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/...u_list.php
By this slow loading laptop GPU to gaming table:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/...849.0.html
The 8210 is in line with HD 2500 Intel integrated - low performance.
The other is a completely different price point at $500, and you get the low brand Acer among brand quality history and pay dearly for the touch-screen feature of it that is totally useless to gaming in general, and is not very appropriate for clamshell design laptops anyway. It is a marketing toy.
Its HD 4000 graphics is totally unimpressive, and one generation back underclocked ultra-low voltage i5 even at 3233 score is not impressive as a CPU, though gaming is mostly graphics processing.
Acer Model V3-472P-324J is on clearance at Best Buy as a 14" touch-screen with i3-4030U that has better HD 4400 graphics but slower 2719 CPU score, still better at gaming than the one you show and is only $350.
Without Touchscreen, at $430 (was $380 about a week ago on sale)
http://www.bestbuy.com/...Id=6643023
Better brand Asus with i5-4200U and HD 4400, still not gaming level.
These E545 Lenovo Thinkpads at Tigerdirect are a steal at $400:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9115787&CatId=4935
at least getting up to A10-5750M/HD 8650G that surpasses Intel HD 4600 and at 3375 passmark on true rather than hyperthread cores CPU beats the i5-3337U also. You get much better brand and sub-brand, Window Pro versions, decent CPU and graphics for about $400 depending on shipping and site discounts available. Above the A10's (even last generation) you have to see a discrete graphics card above minimum ones. It performance beats a $500 Acer with i3-4030U and GT 820M graphics at Newegg Acer E5-571G-38VF. Use the tables and shopping to dig out better than GT 820M discrete graphics or better than R5 M240 or a newer A10 at under $500, and if not sold out already, you lose the Thinkpad at Tigerdirect. I have not seen better than last year's A10/8650G at under $500. To heck with touch-screen. It