Testseek.co.uk have collected 54 expert reviews of the Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55.
November 2020
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The editors liked
Great specs for the price
Plenty of connectivity
Fast refresh-rate screen options
Decent gaming performance
Sturdily made and cleaner looking than past Nitros
Fast and quiet keyboard witt NumPad and 4zone RGB
Good quality 144 Hz IPS screen option
Performs well across the board
Runs quietly with daily use and games
Easy to open up and upgrade
The editors didn't like
Some screen wobble
Slightly flimsy in places
Lacklustre battery life
Frustrating trackpage
Fans overpower speakers
Titchy basic storage options
Smudgy plastic build
With some red accents
No biometrics
Cardreader or USBC video/charging
Not the fastest i7 implementation
And high CPU temperatures in games on this version
sturdily made and cleaner looking than past Nitros, fast and quiet keyboard witt NumPad and 4zone RGB, good quality 144 Hz IPS screen option, performs well across the board, runs quietly with daily use and games, easy to open up and upgrade
smudgy plastic build, with some red accents, no biometrics, cardreader or USBC video/charging, not the fastest i7 implementation, and high CPU temperatures in games on this version
Acer cleaned-up the design, upgraded the thermal module, keyboard and screen options, and updated the hardware specs with this 2020 Nitro5 lineup. On the other hand, the high CPU temperatures in games, corroborated with only limited performance in CPU-hea...
Published: 2020-06-21, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great specs for the price,Plenty of connectivity,Fast refresh-rate screen options,Decent gaming performance
Some screen wobble,Slightly flimsy in places,Lacklustre battery life,Frustrating trackpage,Fans overpower speakers,Titchy basic storage options
All told, the Acer Nitro 5 is a pleasing package. It's an affordable gaming laptop that still manages to perform under pressure - delivering a great gaming experience to match the fast display. It's not without a few niggles that include minor light bleed...
a lot of GPU performance, 144-Hz display, good maintenance options, cheap...
which is noticeable in respect of the keyboard, battery with a low capacity
Review of the Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55. Device provided courtesy of: notebooksbilliger.deThe matte black plastic surfaces make the Nitro 5 appear quite subdued. However, thanks to its angular design, it does not look boring at all. The build quality is on a...
Abstract: The Acer Nitro 5 received a refresh with the 10th Gen Intel Core and GTX 1660 Ti graphics card, this particular model having launched 15 June in Malaysia. Simply put, let's just get right into the review of this gaming laptop. This Acer Nitro 5 looks pret...
Published: 2020-06-12, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
One of the best-priced gaming laptops out there, Good keyboard with decent travel, clicky feedback, and an optional RGB backlight, Two M.2 slots with RAID 0 support, The display doesn't flicker at any brightness level (LG LP156WFC-SPD5), Has a good contra
Lacks an SD card reader and Thunderbolt support, Hot and loud during gameplay, Covers only 53% of sRGB (LG LP156WFC-SPD5), Subpar CPU performance
One thing is sure – the competition in the budget gaming market is fierce. So many different notebooks with so many configurations. Indeed, the choice is though, but there are a couple of devices that stand out. Sadly, as of yet, the Nitro 5 (AN515-55) is...
Pros, Impressive CPU and 1080p gaming performance for the money, Expandable storage, Great battery life, Wi-Fi 6 support
Cons, Skimpy 256GB boot SSD, Hard-to-read keyboard, No SD or microSD slot
Bottom LineIt's short on storage, but the latest edition of Acer's Nitro 5 economy gaming laptop is otherwise the best yet, delivering lively 1080p gameplay for less than $700...
New stealthy design and build quality adds value to the Nitro Title, 10th Generation Intel Treatment and a Capable GPU from NVIDIA, Upgradability that makes the laptop futureproof for years to come, Only available in two variants makes it easier for users
No RTX Variant of the Nitro 5, The speakers really need to change in the next Nitro series laptop
The last time I checked out the Nitro 5, it really needed a lot of work to get things right. This revamped Nitro 5 redefines the series with impressive tweaks that makes the laptop a lot better than its predecessor. In fact, it does give a Predator like f...
Abstract: Introducing, the new Acer Nitro 5. I'd consider this to be a budget gaming laptop - and for the price of RM4,899, it comes with an incredible list of specs. But, the specs aren't telling the complete story and there are a few other things that we need to...
Published: 2020-07-20, Author: Darwin , review by: techent.tv
Abstract: Gaming notebooks seems to be the sort of notebook PCs that everyone is going for these days. There is a good reason for that. Gaming notebooks do not look that much more outrageous these days. They look quite good and svelte in most cases today. They look...
The sound volume could be better as it clashes with the fan sound during gaming, Conclusion Gamers on a budget should consider looking into the Acer Nitro 5