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The Acer Aspire V3-772G is rather more imposing than your average desktop replacement, but this huge 17.3in laptop has some seriously powerful components inside its chunky chassis.Its quad-core 2.2GHz Intel Core i7-4702MQ processor can Turbo Boost up to 3...
A powerful desktop replacement with dedicated graphics and a superb screen for less than £800...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-13 01:17:24
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Most laptops don't play games well, I accept that. Often the reason is that they don't have enough computing horsepower inside, which isn't a criticism that's easy levelled at Acer's new Aspire V3-772G.Critically, it's built around the new Core i7-4702MQ...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-09-13 01:17:24
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The Acer Aspire V3-772G has great processing and graphics power for a relatively low price, but to really enjoy it you'll want to plug it into an external monitor and speaker system...
Processing power, Gaming capabilities, Bluray drive Full HD screen, Matte display with high contrast, Price...
TN panel has unfaithful colours (Delta E = 11.1), Bad speakers...
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Next to the latest crop of high-power laptops, the Acer Aspire V3 (part code: NX.M9VEK.001) looks dated. It's a beefy laptop, with a huge 17.3in display and a cheap-feeling champagne-and-black plastic chassis – it isn't a patch on the svelte Apple MacBook...
Blistering application pace, but this giant laptop can't compete on any other front...
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The Acer Aspire V3-772G-9460 ($1,249.99, as tested) is something we rarely see in the Labs anymore: the 17-inch laptop that isn't built with gaming in mind. The system is too large to fit in with the current ultraportable craze, and the inclusion of an op...
Full HD 17-inch display, Blu-ray optical drive, Both SSD and HDD storage...
Expensive, No touch screen, So-so performance, Some issues with touchpad gesture support, Lots of bloatware, Short battery life...
The Acer Aspire V3-772G-9460 is a decent 17-inch desktop replacement laptop with plenty of entertainment options, but it has a few issues we didn't expect to see at this price...
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Acer's series V3-772G offers many different models and includes systems equipped with an Intel Core i5-4200U CPU and 4 GB of RAM up to configurations with the Core i7-4702MQ and a mind-boggling 32 GB of RAM. What remains the same is a chassis with metal s...
Upscale metal surfaces, Sturdy design, Gigabit LAN, Simple to maintain, High performance, SSD and HDD, Comparatively low temperatures, Pleasant noise level, Matte display, Great WLAN reception...
Display torsionally not very rigid, Display bounces a bit, Only two USB 3.0 ports, Noticeable bluish cast, Viewing angle stability isn't great, Sub-par speakers, High power consumption during idle, Battery life not great...
Aside from some minor improvements, the new model is not much different from last year's Acer Aspire V3-772G. The display is slightly brighter, the notebook doesn't get quite as warm, and the gaming performance has increased significantly thanks to the Ge...
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The Acer Aspire V3-772G-9460 ($1,249.99, as tested) is something we rarely see in the Labs anymore: the 17-inch laptop that isn't built with gaming in mind. The system is too large to fit in with the current ultraportable craze, and the inclusion of an op...
Full HD 17-inch display. Blu-ray optical drive. Both SSD and HDD storage.
Expensive. No touch screen. So-so performance. Some issues with touchpad gesture support. Lots of bloatware. Short battery life...
The Acer Aspire V3-772G-9460 is a decent 17-inch desktop replacement laptop with plenty of entertainment options, but it has a few issues we didn't expect to see at this price...
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While 2-in-1 hybrid notebooks are getting a lot of attention, there are still a healthy amount of shoppers looking for a traditional big-screen notebook with plenty of power. That's where the Acer Aspire V3-772G-9402 comes in. While it lacks a touch scree...
Gorgeous 1080p display, Powerful speakers, Excellent keyboard, Good graphics performance for the money...
Faux metal design, Slow hard drive, Relatively short battery life, Grainy webcam...
The Acer Aspire V3 is a quality multimedia laptop with a full HD matte screen and pretty good graphics punch...
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It might seem as though every new Windows laptop has a bright, glossy touchscreen. After all, Windows 8 is a touch-centric operating system, and Intel requires any notebook powered by a fourth-generation Core processor to have a touchscreen. The hulking d...
Reasonably priced, Equipped with a discrete graphics processor, Excellent speakers...
Lacks an SSD, Short battery life, Relatively low benchmark performance (aside from gaming)...
It's not the fastest desktop replacement we've seen, but the Aspire V3 is a very good mobile-entertainment value...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-09-13 01:17:24
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The Acer Aspire V3-772G-9402 is a gaming laptop that delivers decent overall performance, a large, bright display and good battery life. However, the hard drive is lacking and does not have a solid-state drive for cache purposes.The Aspire V3 has a plain...
Affordable price, Comfortable keyboard, Large, matte 1080p display, Decent overall performance...
No keyboard backlighting, Slow hard drive; no SSD drive...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-09-13 01:17:24
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& Design Gaming isn't just kid stuff. According to the research and investing firm , the mean age of "core" gamers is 30. And with many of that group sticking to consoles, we have a feeling that PC gamers probably skew a bit older still.For that reaso...
Decent gaming performance for the price, Big, bright matte display, Roomy, comfortable keyboard, Good battery life (for a gaming laptop)...
Hard drive is cramped and lacks solid-state cache, Keyboard isn't backlit...
The Acer Aspire V3-772G-9402 is a capable if conservatively styled gamer. But its 500GB hard drive is skimpy by gaming PC standards, and there's no SSD cache or backlit keyboard—both features we're coming to expect from rigs in the $1,000 price range...
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Acer's V3 notebooks are the bread & butter devices of the manufacturer, in other words the mainstream notebooks for consumers . The manufacturer puts everything from entry-level to latest high-end hardware into the decent but under no circumstances pre...
Anti-reflective Full-HD display, Very good application performance, Very good 3D performance, Large storage, Maintenance & expansion capabilities, Blu-Ray drive (reader), Comparatively low noise development, Decent sound, Convenient keyboard, Very good WL...
All ports very far at the front, Bad color fidelity (strong blue cast - requires calibration), 32 GB RAM are exaggerated...
The Aspire V3-772G (RRP 1,499 Euros, ~$1992) with the brand-new Haswell platform can certainly not be criticized for the performance 99% in our sub rating is an excellent result. The 17-inch notebook offers workstation performance in regard to the quad-co...
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