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
Stylish, slim casing, Bright, high-contrast screen with matte surface, Plenty of computing power, Gaming capable, Decent input devices, Keyboard backlight
No maintenance cover, High power consumption
Acer's Aspire VN7-791G-50MV provides its owner with plenty of computing power, and can even run computer games. The laptop usually runs quietly and heats up moderately at most. Furthermore, it has decent input devices, and the screen is compelling. Acer h...
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: Acer's new line of laptops, the Acer Aspire V15 and V17 Nitro Black Edition represent the company's effort to bridge the gap between power users and business professionals. Available in 15- and 17-inch variants, all Acer Aspire Nitro Black Edition laptops...
Big model variety, Comparatively light and thin, Nice design with interesting surfaces, Clean build quality, Dual-band WLAN, Ergonomic and nicely illuminated keyboard, that can unfortunately be pushed in, Excellent touchpad, Overall convenient and br
Case stability not perfect, Bad maintainability, Battery very hard to access, Memory slots deep inside the case, Confusing statements about the manufacturers' warranty, Contrast could be higher, Tricky to use the equalizer, Mediocre battery runtimes
The Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro Black EditionWhat a shame, we would have liked to see a very good rating for the Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro Black Edition (VN7-791G-759Q), but it just misses it (amongst others) because of the very complicated accessibility of the b...
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....
At first glance, the Aspire V Nitro design is on-point and understated, much unlike the lot of loud and boisterous gaming laptops. Better yet – despite a few hiccups – the rig seems to performs admirably for a machine starting at $1,099. While Acer doesn...
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Published: 2014-11-27, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
Abstract: I was excited when Geoff told me he had a gaming laptop for me to review. Under normal circumstances, I frown upon the portable Master Race, because it costs a lot more to get an equivalent desktop performance packed into that laptop shell. Still, The Ace...
Bajo calor residual, Los dispositivos de entrada siguen siendo buenísimos, Panel IPS mate, Mejor contraste que su predecesor, Buen rendimiento de juego
El ventilador empieza pronto a hacer ruido, Estabilidad de la gran carcasa, Parcialmente difícil de mantener
Carcasa delgada y estilosa, Brillante pantalla de gran contraste y superficie mate, Montones de potencia de cálculo, Válido para jugar, Decentes dispositivos de entrada, Teclado retroiluminado
Sin cubierta de mantenimiento, Elevado consumo de energía
Températures maîtrisées, Les dispositifs d'entrée restent très bons dans cette nouvelle version, La dalle IPS matte, Meilleur taux de contraste que la version précédente, Bonnes performances en jeu
Le ventilateur est souvent mis à contribution, et ça s'entend, Stabilité décevante du châssis, Options de maintenance réduites