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Most of the connections are on the right side so if you wanted this could be close to a wall or partition on your left if you wanted. The exception is the Kensington Lock port on the back left and an SD Card port on the front. So you have 3.5mm socket for...
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As far as gaming laptops go, it seems like Alienware and Razer hold the market's attention, with HP getting in there recently , but Acer is attempting to grab it back, taking one of its Aspire machines and kitting it for games. Does it succeed, or would y...
Numeric keyboard built-in; Gigabit Ethernet port; Great specs, though the hard drive is a conventional one; Excellent matt finish screen;...
Very little gamer-focused lighting; Number-pad included; Despite being a good screen, it lacks touch, which is particularly surprising on a Windows 8 machine; Conventional hard drive, and a slow one at that; Sub-par battery for mobile gaming; Speakers are...
Acer's entry in the popular gaming space is an interesting offering that would be so much more compelling if the price was lower or Acer was bringing more to the table.Spec-wise, it's fine, but for this sort of money, you kind of want a solid-state drive...
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pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2016-10-22 01:21:17
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If there's one category of laptops that is bringing in the mega bucks, it's those of the gaming variety. The perfect storm of powerful new mobile GPUs combined with booming player numbers has seen gaming laptops experiencing the highest growth rate of all...
Solid game performance, High quality screen, Solid build quality...
Lacklustre 2D performance, No SSD, Rather pricey...
While it's beautifully built, at this price the V Nitro needs to have a faster GPU and SSD as a bare minimum...
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If gaming is your main driver for buying a new laptop, prepare to break the bank. The Razer Blade seems to have it all, but it's also pushing a $2000+ price tag. What if you want to spend only half of that and still have a capable rig?The V15 Nitro Black...
Stellar performance, Slim, sleek design, Nice speakers, Reasonable price...
Short battery life, Finicky display, Lots of bloatware...
The Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition turned out to be a nicely powerful gaming laptop at a fair price, but clearly some corners were cut to get there...
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What is the Acer Aspire V Nitro VN7-591G Black Edition? The latest machine from laptop giant Acer is a high-end entertainment model with a Full HD screen and a powerful Nvidia graphics core. It's an impressive start, and the price is just as eye-catching...
Powerful Nvidia graphics core, Fast Core i7 processor, Bright screen with decent colours, Good keyboard, Punchy, rich speakers...
Processor throttles at high temperatures, Underwhelming design, Middling battery life...
Acer Aspire V Nitro VN7-591G Black Edition: Keyboard & Trackpad The Nitro's scrabble-tile keyboard is okay: it's got a sturdy base, and the keys have reasonable travel, which makes it good enough for light work and web browsing. However, those who do plen...
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The starting model is priced at £599 while the top-of-the-line costs £1,299.95 and comes complete with 4K panel, SSD and 16GB of RAM.The model you see in the video falls somewhere in the middle with its Full HD panel, 8GB of RAM and 1TB hard drive. It wil...
Solid Core i7 performance, 8GB of RAM, GTX 860M graphics, Decent battery life, Smart styling, Reasonable weight for the size of chassis, 1TB of storage...
The design of the chassis makes upgrades and battery renewal rather tricky, Three USB 3.0 ports on one side of the chassis and none on the other, An annoying amount of bloatware software that nags you to create an Acer profile, Price seems a touch high fo...
It takes a bit of detective work to figure out the Acer Aspire V15 Nitro. The stumbling block is that V15 Nitro is actually a series of laptops that cover a wide spread of specifications and prices, rather than a single laptop.The starting model is priced...
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Acer joined the Ultra HD club with one particular model of its Aspire VN7-591G laptop . The series of 15.6-inch laptops includes various configurations, from a low-res 1366 x 768 pixel, to full-HD, to this model with a 3840 x 2160-pixel display. Also kno...
Design and build quality are in line with expectations for a midrange laptop, while Intel and nVidia processors are also from the higher end of modern midrange laptops. At only around three hours, battery life was poor, suggesting this model will be mostl...
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The Aspire V15 Black Edition (black is the only colour available at the moment) is a mid-range 15.6in model priced at £850, placing itself in a busy and competitive area of the performance laptop market. Be aware that there are many configurations of this...
With superb design and build, great performance and a low price, Acer's latest foray into gaming laptops is a resounding success...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-22 01:21:17
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This summer Acer released the Aspire V Nitro series, a range of heartily equipped, stylish laptops sold at an aggressive price. The model we're reviewing today is a fine example of the lot, with a matte Full HD IPS display, an Intel Core i5 Haswell proces...
Thin chassis, Decent allround performance, Low temperatures, Matte display, Solidstate drive...
Sound quality, Could use more ports, Okay battery life, Screen calibration...
The Acer Aspire V Nitro 15 Black Edition is one of the best deals on the market right now. It's decent in all respects (picture quality, processing, games, manufacturing...) and doesn't really have any major shortcomings, just some bits that are less opti...
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In a surprising (but much welcomed) move, Acer unveiled a purpose-built gaming notebook for the masses in October this year — the Acer Aspire V Nitro – Black Edition . The sleek, power-packed notebook, IMHO, is one of 2014's best surprises. After getting...
I had a good first impression of the Aspire V Nitro at the launch and my fondness grew as I used it more during the review proper. It makes no pretenses of what it is — a budget-friendly, kick-ass gaming notebook that delivers on all counts.It's pretty ni...
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If you frequent LAN parties, having a portable rig or a high-performance notebook is a must. That said, the former still requires you to still bring your own peripherals and maybe even your own display, which might defeat the purpose of a portable rig in...
The Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro – Black Edition is a thing of beauty. It is thin and lightweight, so it isn't something that will strain you when you are around and about.Performance-wise, it does well within expectations. The Aspire V Nitro is Acer's take on...
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The gaming scene is getting hot these days, especially with tournaments like The International going around. Acer spared no time in getting their hands into the game, and what they have here is a powerful gaming notebook made their landing on the gaming s...
The Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition retails at RM 3,399 which I think is an awesome price for such a notebook, it works great not just for games but also for work too. There's no need to splurge RM 5,000 – 7,000 for a notebook with great specs anymor...
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The Aspire V 15 Nitro (VN7-591G-76JG) ($1,499.99) is Acer's latest entry-level gaming laptop, and is a more affordable follow-up to the Aspire V 15 Nitro (VN7-591G-70JY) we tested late last year. It's both more affordable and significantly improved in ove...
Beautiful 4K display, Lots of storage space, Decent port selection, Little bloatware, Speedy 802,11ac Wi-Fi...
Lackluster battery life, GPU can't support 4K gaming...
The Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro (VN7-591G-76JG) entry-level gaming laptop boasts solid features and decent performance, but short battery life and a GPU that can't match the 4K display resolution are undeniable drawbacks...
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The Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro (VN7-591G-70JY) ($1,799.99 as tested) is a midrange gaming laptop that updates the less expensive Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro (VN7-591G-75S2) with a new high-resolution 4K display, more storage, and extra RAM. The price has increased...
Outfitted with an Intel Core i7-4710HQ quad-core CPU and Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M GPU, Sizable storage, with an SSD speed boost, Gorgeous 4K display, Excellent keyboard...
Short battery life on our tests, Lackluster processing performance, GPU can't support the 4K display...
Acer's Aspire V 15 Nitro updates an existing 15-inch gaming laptop with a gorgeous 4K display, but it doesn't make up for lacklustre performance and short battery life in testing...
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Gaming is growing by leaps and bounds, with PC gaming, in particular, providing one of the few growing segments of the PC market. As such, it's no surprise to see more mainstream manufacturers aggressively getting into the game. Case in point: the Aspire...
Affordable price for a gaming laptop, Solid performance, thanks to an Intel Core i7-4710HQ quad-core CPU and Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M GPU, Sizable storage with a solid-state drive (SSD) speed boost...
Design is fairly bland for a gaming laptop...
The Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro (VN7-591G-75S2) is an entry-level gaming laptop with some real muscle, showing impressive performance and solid battery life without the expense of a premium system...
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With Windows 10 having released officially, we will be seeing a lot of Windows 10 based laptops in the coming months. The first laptop to sport Microsoft's latest OS which graced our labs is the Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro – Black Edition. Acer is generally kn...
Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro is priced at Rs 1,10,000 and going by the prices charged by gaming laptops the pricing is at par, considering you are getting a 4K display. Most gaming monitors offer a full HD display. The Nitro offers a good display with excellent...
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The Nitro Black is one of the very first laptops on the market with a 4K display. We talked about the pros and cons of first-gen 4K laptops here. As such, it's best to judge the Nitro Black as a first-generation product with the associated benefits and dr...
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