Its all to do with its price.
Lets be clear; on paper, Acers budget gaming laptop wont impress.
Thats where this $750 Nitro V 15 finds its place.
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Oh, and its annoyingly loud fans even when not gaming dont help its case.
Still, all this for well under $1,000?
Thats not a bad deal, depending on the level of gaming performance you need.
PlayingCyberpunk 2077at 1080p, the laptop maintains a 50 fps (frames per second) average.
Thats with low ray tracing and high texture details, too.
Less manageable, and not as ideal as what I saw on less demanding titles.
A well-designed budget build
For a budget laptop, Acers Nitro V 15 is quite a looker.
Give me that over LED strips beaming from a laptop any day.
The screen itself isnt anything special, as display brightness is dim and colors arent too vibrant.
Whats all that racket?
Unfortunately, playing games only makes them louder.
And thats just with it being turned on.
At least it surpasses the MSI Cyborg 15s runtime on paper.
As you’re able to imagine, gaming on battery power isnt ideal.
According to the PC Mark 10 benchmark, it can last 1 hour and 39 minutes when gaming.
However, laptops have become a more natural way to engage with everyday online tasks.
Ergo, the Acer Nitro V 15 can still earn its place on many peoples desks.
Its a shame about its irritatingly loud fans and poor battery life, though.
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(Image credit: Future)
(Image credit: Future)