Testseek.co.uk have collected 77 expert reviews of the Acer Nitro 5 AN515-51 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Nitro 5 AN515-51.
October 2017
(78%)
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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Solid 1080p gaming performance
Fast Core i7 processor
Reasonable screen contrast
Solid Full HD gaming pace
Attractive design
Cheaper than the competition
Well made
Nice and simple design lines
Gets a matte IPS screen
Decent keyboard and excellent trackpad
Runs cool and quiet with daily use
Fast wireless
Efficient
Able to squeeze much out of that 48 Wh battery
Affordable price tag
Understated looks (for a gamer)
Good power and speed
Backlit keyboard
Reasonably light and thin
Great storage SSD
The editors didn't like
Underwhelming components elsewhere
Not brilliant value
Ergonomically mediocre
So-so screen
Single-channel memory
Mediocre battery life
Somewhat dim and color deficient panel
Keep an eye on potential overheating
With an impact on performance
Very loud fans and the left side of the keyboard gets quite hot
Underwhelming components elsewhere, Not brilliant value, Ergonomically mediocre
The Acer Nitro 5's core components are fine for gaming and general-purpose use, and the Nitro also delivers solid battery life, reasonable screen contrast and decent design. However, cut-back components elsewhere and rivals that offer better value mean th...
Abstract: The Acer Nitro 5measures is 39x26x2.5cm and weights 2.454kilos.This is of course a powerful machine likely to be used by gamers. This means that battery life may not be that great, the best I got streaming video was around four hours. I see the figure q...
The Acer Nitro 5 is a good deal when compared to the MSI GV62 7RC. It's only a little more expensive, but it delivers a leap in gaming performance, a Core i7 processor and a better screen.It compares well to the pricier Acer Predator Helios 300 and Asus R...
Published: 2018-01-07, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Not everyone can afford a monster gaming laptop, so it's great to see Acer delivering 1080p performance at a reasonable price. The Nitro 5 might not be the prettiest or lightest laptop around, but if you want high frame rates, those are sacrifices you'll...
Published: 2017-09-14, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Understated looks (for a gamer), Good power and speed, Backlit keyboard, Reasonably light and thin, Great storage SSD
Keys just ok for gaming great for typing, Screen a little lacklustre
The Acer has enough pace to handle games, Office work and most other general tasks you choose to throw at it.If you are looking for a wholly performance package, then there is room for improvement.That said, the graphics card and RAM really help things al...
Solid Full HD gaming pace, Attractive design, Cheaper than the competition
So-so screen, Single-channel memory, Mediocre battery life
Acer Nitro 5 – Performance The £899 model I've reviewed, the Nitro 5 AN515-51, is powered by an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU. That's the same as the bottom-spec Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming and Asus ROG STRIX GL553. All three can be upgraded to the more po...
well made, nice and simple design lines, gets a matte IPS screen, decent keyboard and excellent trackpad, runs cool and quiet with daily use, fast wireless, efficient, able to squeeze much out of that 48 Wh battery, affordable price tag
somewhat dim and color deficient panel, keep an eye on potential overheating, with an impact on performance, very loud fans and the left side of the keyboard gets quite hot, only gets a 48 Wh battery
The Nitro 5 is Acer's new multimedia/budget gaming notebook in the sub $1000 category, an alternative with different design lines to the Aspire VX15 and Aspire 7 series. It's a pretty good laptop with few flaws, but except for the looks, I doesn't give po...
Long battery life, Lighter than some 15-inch gaming laptops, Impressive graphics performance for the price
Middling performance on everyday computing tasks, Lackluster build quality in some areas, Single-color keyboard backlight, Hard-to-read keys
The Acer Nitro 5 is an inexpensive gaming laptop that promises a good gaming experience even at full HD resolution, but it cuts some corners on build quality and everyday computing performance...