Hahaha. $385 off the Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58-7583? There can’t be… But there is! Just in time for Baldur’s Gate 3, this Acer Nitro 5 laptop is at a new price of $2,014 from it’s original of $2,399.
In the field of low-end gaming laptops, Acer’s latest Nitro 5 (model AN517-51-56YW) is about as budget as they come. But for $880, you don’t need more than what the Acer Nitro 5 offers to play ...
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Gaming on a home console is great, but sometimes you need more power and accuracy than the PS4, Nintendo Switch, or even the Xbox One can provide. To the rescue: The Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop.
The latest Nitro is not a major departure from previous designs. The styling is simple, entirely black accented only by the white edges of the keycaps. There are a couple of muscle lines on the lid to ...
Christmas deals are almost everywhere and yet, the hard-to-find ones still remain elusive. For those who are looking for a gaming laptop for 2023, Newegg has a special offer for you. Currently, ...
In brief: Acer's Nitro 5 refresh likely won't knock your socks off, but if you're in the market for a relatively inexpensive gaming laptop you should definitely give it a look before you make your ...
Acer announced refreshed models of several Predator and Nitro gaming laptops. The Predator Triton 500 SE, Predator Helios 300, and Acer Nitro 5 all have newly announced versions. All of the laptops ...
We're a tech company that tests and reviews plenty of laptops every year, including the latest from Acer's Nitro gaming lineup. If you're wondering whether you should go with AMD or Intel hardware in ...
The cheapest Nitro 5 combines an Intel Core i5 processor with Nvidia's aged GeForce GTX 1650 GPU. Our $1,099.99 test unit (model AN515-57-74TT) heats things up with an eight-core, 2.3GHz Core ...
When you mention it's only okay to mix SSDs with certain chipsets, it's my best guess you are referring to running these drives in some sort of RAID configuration. If that is the case, you will want ...