Testseek.co.uk have collected 77 expert reviews of the Acer Predator 21X GX21-71 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Predator 21X GX21-71.
May 2017
(79%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
16 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Twin GTX 1080 GPUs
Curved 21
9 display is intriguing
Mechanical keyboard
Most powerful gaming laptop ever
Huge screen
Good cooling solution
Easy to use software
It's got proper wow Factor
A curved display. On a laptop
About as powerful as 'portable' gaming gets
Huge 21inch screen with ultra wide resolution
Dual GTX 1080s in SLI power your games along
The cooling system is superb
PredatorSense software controls lighting
Fans and overclocking
Mechanical keyboard with Cherry Brown switches is excellent
The editors didn't like
Big and bulky
Unfathomable price
Did we mention it was big
Ridiculously expensive
Heavy
Very short battery life
Bulky design
Difficult to lug around
Audio could be better
Epic cost
Massively heavy
The chassis is huge
By any sensible criteria this isn't really a laptop
It's got proper wow Factor, A curved display. On a laptop, About as powerful as 'portable' gaming gets
Difficult to lug around, Audio could be better
Are you the kind of person that could happily drop nine grand on a laptop? After all, a custom-built gaming PC would be cheaper, easier to upgrade, and potentially faster to boot. But then that's not the point of the 21 X. Acer has thrown literally every...
Published: 2017-09-16, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: There's no shortage of computer makers that would like to sell you a big, expensive gaming laptop. So in an effort to differentiate themselves, companies are thinking of ways to make a portable screen attached to a keyboard and some silicon inside seem mo...
We'd normally write a verdict explaining whether you should buy the product we've reviewed but that hardly seems appropriate here. The 21X is clearly not a product for the masses and is essentially a concept you can buy.The value of this laptop is very lo...
Published: 2017-07-22, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Most powerful gaming laptop ever, Huge screen, Good cooling solution, Easy to use software
Ridiculously expensive, Heavy, Very short battery life, Bulky design
So, what can we say about this £9,000 ($8,999.99, around AU$15,120) gaming laptop? If you have that sort of money to spend on a machine, and you want the most powerful gaming laptop ever made, then there really is no other option. Acer obviously isn't exp...
Published: 2017-07-11, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Huge 21inch screen with ultra wide resolution, Dual GTX 1080s in SLI power your games along, The cooling system is superb, PredatorSense software controls lighting, fans and overclocking, Mechanical keyboard with Cherry Brown switches is excellent
Epic cost, Massively heavy, The chassis is huge, By any sensible criteria this isn't really a laptop
A review is structured to guide the reader/viewer towards a buying decision. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Acer Predator 21X, how does it compare with competing products and does it represent good value for money? The snag here is that the...
It's huge, loud and about as brash as can be, but it's hard to deny that the Predator 21 X is a little bit genius, too. However, with an eye-watering price of $8,999 (around £7,350, AU$12,500), most will have to remortgage their house to buy one.Kevin Lee...
The Predator 21 X offers plenty of unique features that make it a proper prestige laptop. But its very high price means even the most dedicated and well-off gamer will have to think twice before buying it.With its mighty 9kg+ weight including two power ad...
Big and bulky, Unfathomable price, Did we mention it was big
Hats off to Acer, which has pulled off an incredible feat of innovation. Whether or not the Predator 21 X is ridiculous or not is up for debate, but you can't deny take away from its clever display and mind-boggling power...
Acer's Predator 21X is technically impressive, boasting two Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics cards, a 21in curved display (which are both world firsts) and Tobii eye-tracking software, but we imagine it'll be too expensive for the majority of gamers. Weighing in...