Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire V Nitro 17 VN7-791G and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire V Nitro 17 VN7-791G.
October 2014
(83%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
33 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
83010075
The editors liked
Sharp design
High
End components
Great value
The Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition packs quality components including a high-end quad-core processor
Discrete graphics and dual storage drives into an understated body. It has a great 4K-resolution display and sweet-sounding speakers
Smart design suits home and office
Packed with features including Intel RealSense
Excellent quality screen and good sound quality
Powerful machine also suitable for gaming
The editors didn't like
Uneven performance
The mid-range graphics processor will keep you from playing many games at full 4K resolution. Lack of a touchscreen might disappoint some. Though somewhat expected
Battery life is short
RealSense not that useful yet
Battery life struggles to reach four hours
Screen resolution only 1080p
Can get slightly better gaming performance for the money
Smart design suits home and office, Packed with features including Intel RealSense, Excellent quality screen and good sound quality, Powerful machine also suitable for gaming
RealSense not that useful yet, Battery life struggles to reach four hours, Screen resolution only 1080p, Can get slightly better gaming performance for the money
Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition – Performance This is a powerful machine. The combination of that i7-4710HQ, 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD means it just feels fast, with programs opening rapidly and the whole system having a snappiness to it. This is refle...
The Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition packs quality components including a high-end quad-core processor, discrete graphics and dual storage drives into an understated body. It has a great 4K-resolution display and sweet-sounding speakers
The mid-range graphics processor will keep you from playing many games at full 4K resolution. Lack of a touchscreen might disappoint some. Though somewhat expected, battery life is short
A thinner, lighter gaming laptop, the Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition satisfies with an excellent screen and performance and understated good looks....
Abstract: to a class of gaming notebooks. Previously, game models, the company was not – usually powerful Acer laptops were considered multimedia models. In fact, changes in positioning occurred only formal – yes, Acer Aspire V17 Nitro for gaming, but for gaming la...
The holidays are quickly approaching, and with the Aspire V Nitro, Acer has whipped together a serious candidate for those looking at the lot of gaming laptops. On the surface, it’s a stunning machine. The V Nitro is topped off with an appealing design an...
Abstract: 2017 wasn't anywhere near 2020 in terms of gaming, but still, there were plenty of unforgettable games for computers released in that year. At first glance, the first titles that stand out are PUBG, Fortnite, Assassin's Creed: Origin, Wolfenstein: The New...
Abstract: The V Nitro series is available in two sizes, the 15.6-inch V15 and the 17.3-inch V17 we're reviewing. And that's where we first encounter some anomalies. Despite having a larger chassis, the V17 is only available with a 1080p display, where the smaller V...
Low waste heat, Still very good input devices, Matte IPS panel, Better contrast than its predecessor, Good gaming performance
Fan gets loud early, Stability of the big case, Partly difficult to maintain
Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro. Test model courtesy of Notebooksbilliger.deAs in our previous test, Acer's Aspire V 17 Nitro is impressive, and proved to be a solid notebook in all aspects for 1370 Euros (~$1540). Compared with the predecessor, the important chan...
Great design and build quality, Quality IPS panel with high contrast and high maximum brightness, Powerful hardware for the price, M.2 SATA SSD slot, Intel RealSense 3D Camera
Impractical port placement, Lacks the extra features or hardware upgrade that a 17-incher would offer compared to the 15-inch variant, The CPU reaches high temperatures and as a result a throttling occurs
The Acer Aspire V17 Nitro Black Edition (VN7-791G) is just as good as its little brother. It has the same premium build quality, thin profile and powerful hardware. The screen is almost the same with just a little bump in the size. The interior is just as...