![]() ![]() Gigabit ethernet, a headphone jack and an AC input are also provided. The port report is also promising, with HDMI 2.1 (for connecting to 4K TVs and monitors up to 120Hz), a USB-C port with DisplayPort support and three USB-A ports of various speeds. ![]() After years of 1080p screens in 15-inch laptops, it's great to see this sharper resolution become the norm - especially as 1080p gaming on this class of graphics hardware is perhaps a waste of the machine's potential, unless you're also engaging high-end effects like ray tracing. Pixel response times are listed at 3ms GtG, which is good for a laptop, while 300 nits of brightness is sufficient for use in bright rooms. I'm a big fan of the screen provided with this 15.6-inch laptop too, which hits a 2560x1440 resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate. ![]() This is, for example, a 150W TGP RTX 3070 Ti with all boosts applied, which is nearly double that of the least powerful RTX 3070 Ti laptop graphics cards. These Acer Nitro machines aren't the best-looking or most impressively constructed, but the core design works well and the level of performance provided by the components is often impressive. Taking a quick look online, I'm having trouble finding a similarly-priced laptop that beats this on features, build quality or performance. Get the Acer Nitro Ti laptop for $969.99 (was $1099.99).Right now, you can pick up this configuration with an RTX 3070 Ti graphics card, Ryzen 7 6800H CPU, 16GB of DDR5 memory and 1TB NVMe SSD for $969.99, a solid $130 below its usual price. Good news, everyone! Newegg is doing a heck of a deal on an Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop, which packs in some impressive components for a price some distance below $1000. ![]()
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