Testseek.co.uk have collected 115 expert reviews of the Acer Predator Triton 500 PT515-51 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Predator Triton 500 PT515-51.
May 2019
(84%)
115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
529 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Top-end graphics and performance
Dependable cooling system
Subtle
Slender design
Affordable asking price
Slim design
Solid gaming performance
Bright
Vivid display
Extremely powerful
Solid RGB
Beautiful display
Surprisingly long battery life
No compromise design that includes Ethernet and multiple USB ports
Turbo button for easy overclocking
Interesting audio solution
Comfortable-to-use membrane keyboard
Superb 144Hz screen
Relatively affordable
Great performance
Subtle design
Compact and light for its class
Fast and quiet keyboard
Full set of ports
Except for a cardreader
Gets one of the best 144 Hz screens on the market
With GSync
Excellent performance once tweaked
Especially in demanding loads and games
Should be com
Compact and lightweight
Cleaner design
Now with full RGB control
300 Hz screen
With GSync support
Powerful GPU implementation
Up to 100W
Solid performance and thermals
Once under
The editors didn't like
No 4K display option
Typically limited battery life
Mixed productivity performance
Hard to upgrade
Too much bloatware
Kind of expensive
Flimsy lid
Awkward keyboard layout
Middling battery life
Frustrating media key layout
Small capacity SSD fills up quickly
Chassis is a bit of a fingerprint magnet
God-awful boot-up sound
Flimsy screen
Poor battery life and high temperatures
Some flex in the lid and mainchassis
Keyboard lacks advanced functions like perkey illumination and others
compact and lightweight, cleaner design, fast and quiet keyboard, now with full RGB control, full set of ports, except for a cardreader, 300 Hz screen, with GSync support, powerful GPU implementation, up to 100W, solid performance and thermals, once under
still a panellit Predator logo on the lid, make sure to check for panel bleeding, no biometrics or USBC charging, difficult to upgrade and maintain
On a first look, the 2020 Predator Triton 500 is merely a hardware bump of the 2019 model, with 10th gen processor, Nvidia Super graphics, and a 300 Hz screen. But it actually improves on a few other aspects, with a slightly revamped keyboard that now off...
Published: 2019-07-24, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
No compromise design that includes Ethernet and multiple USB ports, Turbo button for easy overclocking, Interesting audio solution, Comfortable-to-use membrane keyboard, Superb 144Hz screen
Middling battery life, Frustrating media key layout, Small capacity SSD fills up quickly, Chassis is a bit of a fingerprint magnet
All-in-all, it's hard to pick too many faults with the Triton 500. It's a surprisingly good gaming machine with some really neat features, good quality speakers and some serious gaming power under the hood.Sure, we'd have liked a snazzier and more customi...
Extremely powerful, Solid RGB, Beautiful display, Surprisingly long battery life
Kind of expensive, Flimsy lid, Awkward keyboard layout
The Acer Predator Triton 500, for being such a thin and light gaming laptop, is kind of a beast. This laptop is packed with powerful hardware and lasts surprisingly long on a charge, making it ideal for any gamer that needs to travel a lot.We do have some...
No 4K display option, Typically limited battery life,
If you're after a powerful yet surprisingly portable gaming laptop that starts from under £2000, Acer's Predator Triton 500 is definitely worth a squint.ProsTop-end graphics and performanceDependable cooling systemSubtle, slender designAffordable asking p...
Published: 2019-04-19, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Gaming laptops are a bit of a crowded market, especially in this fairly premium end of the market, so why would you ever buy this one? Well, quite frankly, it's amazing. Let's run through why.This is the Acer Triton 500, with an RTX 2060, i7 8750H, 16GB o...
compact and light for its class, fast and quiet keyboard, full set of ports, except for a cardreader, gets one of the best 144 Hz screens on the market, with GSync, excellent performance once tweaked, especially in demanding loads and games, should be com
some flex in the lid and mainchassis, keyboard lacks advanced functions like perkey illumination and others, runs very hot and noisy with games, difficult to upgrade and maintain, limited battery life, due to GSync and no Optimus mode, undersized power su
The Predator Triton 500 is one of the most compelling offers in its class of 15-inch premium thin-and-light gaming laptops. The excellent performance (once tweaked) is its main selling point, alongside the compact form-factor and light-weight, the good qu...
light and compact case, responsive 300 Hz panel, G-Sync and Optimus, very good performance, Thunderbolt 3
high noise development in 3D usage, annoying boot sound (can be deactivated), limited maintenance
In 2020, the Predator Triton 500 continues to impress with its combination of low weight, compact dimensions and generous power.The relatively light and flat 15-inch chassis can take on significantly thicker colleagues in many benchmarks, but the Max-Q ve...
Abstract: Looking for a high-end gaming laptop? If you're working from home and still want to game on that laptop, you must remember why you choose a laptop – it has to be powerful, and portable. Moreover, the price you get it for has to reflect the first two featu...