Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55-53E5 Gaming Laptop | Intel Core i5-10300H | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU | 15.6 FHD 144Hz IPS Display | 8GB DDR4 | 256GB NVMe SSD | Intel Wi-Fi 6 | Backlit Keyboard
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June
> 3 dayI ordered this as a birthday gift and was pleased that it arrived in a timely manner. Unfortunately my happiness soon turned to disappointment after noticing the void tape had been cut. After plugging it in and giving it fifteen hours of charge time then attempting to turn it on nothing no power it was defective someone had clearly tampered with it.
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Scott Johnston
> 3 dayUnderwhelming unit with very poor battery life.
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Darlynn
> 3 dayOrdered 2 of these for my boys for Christmas just to open them up and find that both were dead and no matter what I did, they would not charge. Save your money.
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Tyler Murphy
> 3 dayIf youre trying to play minecraft or other small games this is perfect, but AAA titles like Warzone and demanding games alike this isnt your best bet. For reference in warzone with the lowest possible settings you get 50fps on a good day.
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syeed mahabub
> 3 dayI love the simplicity of it but I hate the storage capacity. You can upgrade the storage and buy a new ram to get more fps in games. The battery life isnt that great.
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DEBRA A ELDER-LAMBETH
> 3 dayFor the price it has all and more of everything higher priced entertainment laptops are going for.
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Samuel Reyna Jr
> 3 dayI did not like anything about it since what happened. But Im not going to lie, my son did like it cause of course he was playing games on it. What kid wouldnt like that.
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M. Hall
> 3 dayGood sub-$1000 gaming laptops are hard to find, but The Nitro 5 gives great value without breaking the bank. The 10th Gen Core i5 processor is 2 generations old at this point, but it has plenty of power to run pretty much all modern games at a decent setting. The Nvidia RTX 3050 graphics processor is an entry level to the new Ray-Tracing sexiness thats the next big thing in graphics. On newer games you probably wont be able to get past the 60fps barrier at 1080p with the settings cranked, but dialing the details down a bit will give you better rates. The display is rated for 1080p and 144hz, and while its not the brightest or most vibrant screen out there, its fine for this price point. There is also a (full size) HDMI out, but I have not had occasion to connect this to an external monitor yet. The cooling fans do a good job of keeping this machine within temp specs... but do note they can get pretty loud under load (honestly thats almost inevitable on a gaming laptop, its hard to keep things cool in such a small box. Anyone who games on a laptop should invest in a good headset IMHO.)
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Levani Abramishvili
> 3 dayit came like this, had to sell with 50% discount
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S. Veritas
> 3 dayThis product will not charge / power up from all wall outlets. Worked in home location but failed to power up when connected to apartment locations. caveat emptor