Acer's Nitro 5 budget gaming laptops have historically offered solid performance at accessible prices. They lost their way a bit, during COVID, when the price rocketed, but the new Acer Nitro V 16 looks to be priced competitively in addition to arriving with a refined look and new features. But, does it deliver?
Acer is the first to use Quantum Dot display technology in a consumer tablet and has added four speakers and a subwoofer for good measure. At Computex, it also announced a new Spin 1, 360° laptop, the new Nitro 5 notebook for casual gamers and the Predator Triton 700 notebook for serious gamers.
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