Description
Thrust yourself into the gaming world with a form factor that takes you beyond that of mere mortal laptops. 256 GB SSD provides excellent space to accommodate your complete data. 15.6" display with 1920 x 1080 resolution showcases movies, games and photos with impressive clarity. 2.30 GHz processor unlock greatest, excessive handling, processing performance for amazing responsiveness you can see and feel. With 8 GB of memory, runs as many programs as you want without losing the execution.
Acer Nitro 5 - Laptop Intel Core i5 2.30GHz 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Windows 10 Home (Renewed)
Price is below average
Current Price
$619.99
Average
$701.27
Min Price
$525.99
Max Price
$999.77
Price dynamics
12%
Description
Thrust yourself into the gaming world with a form factor that takes you beyond that of mere mortal laptops. 256 GB SSD provides excellent space to accommodate your complete data. 15.6" display with 1920 x 1080 resolution showcases movies, games and photos with impressive clarity. 2.30 GHz processor unlock greatest, excessive handling, processing performance for amazing responsiveness you can see and feel. With 8 GB of memory, runs as many programs as you want without losing the execution.
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Product review & video
This right here is $800 worth of laptop. Which doesn't sound like a lot, but Acer (who sponsored this video, by the way, thank you Acer) is particularly proud of what they've managed to pack into their eighth generation Nitro 5. So let's crack this bad boy open and have a look at it, shall we? All right, so while I pack these boxes open, let's talk the specs of this thing. It's got a Core i5 processor (Which again doesn't sound "gaming" or anything) but if you look a little closer at the specs, the 8th Gen Core i5 8300H, (which is what this thing is equipped with) is actually nearly identical to the last generation Core i7 7700HQ which was kind of the "de facto" standard for gaming laptops. So consider this: Over one generation we are getting slightly better performance actually and at $128 less on the CPU alone so that is a BIG part of why Acer was able to hit this fairly aggressive pr


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