Acer Aspire VN7-592G-71ZL
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Average of 1 scores (from 6 reviews)
Reviews for the Acer Aspire VN7-592G-71ZL
Source: Laptop Mag Archive.org version
Gaming laptops don't have to cost an arm and a leg or pull double duty as a portable light show. The $999 Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition is a prime example, offering solid gaming and multitasking power by way of its Nvidia 960M GPU and Intel Core i7 processor, with a vivid display to sweeten the pot. It's a strong contender for gamers hoping to balance price and performance.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/31/2016
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Laptop Media Archive.org version
The new Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition didn’t receive the upgrade we expected, but on the other hand, what’s actually good about the previous version hasn’t been changed. It has the same thin, but solid construction as before, and it’s even slightly lighter (by a 100 g) and thinner (now it’s a little over 1 mm thinner). We are still somehow disappointed by the port placement as it may obstruct normal mouse usage at times. The keyboard received a small update and now feels more comfortable, except for the small up and down arrow keys that get in the way while playing racing games.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/08/2015
Source: Gaming Laptops Junky Archive.org version
So, the Acer Aspire VN7-592G shows good gaming results and displays relatively good feature set including TB3, M.2 PCIe. The 1080p IPS display is good with high brightness, good enough contrast are high color palette coverage. The keyboard, although different from the VN7-591G’s keyboard, is good too if you give it some time. Speakers produce pleasant sound.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/14/2015
Foreign Reviews
Source: Notebook-Center.ru RU→EN Archive.org version
Positive: Excellent filling; powerful processor; fairly capacious storage; bright IPS-display. Negative: Short battery life.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/15/2016
Source: Laptop.bg BU→EN Archive.org version
Positive: Great value; good workmanship, slim profile, light chassis; comfortable keyboard; high-quality IPS panel; outstanding sound quality. Negative: Impractical available port.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/20/2016
Source: Laptop.bg BU→EN Archive.org version
Positive: Great ratio of price / performance; high quality workmanship, slim and light weight; comfortable keyboard; high-quality IPS display; excellent quality audio. Negative: Not practical positioning of ports.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/18/2016
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Model: Acer came out with the new Aspire Nitro series. It is one of the sleekest looking designs by Acer yet. The black laptop looks very clean with its sharp and curvy edges. The computer features an Intel i7 quad core processor with turbo boost and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M with 4 GB VRAM. This allows a very good gaming experience on medium to high settings. The RAM capacity of 8GB DDR3 RAM is upgradable to 32 GB for an almost unlimited usage experience. The laptop features a 15.6 inch Full HD (1080p) widescreen display with beautiful colors. Some might argue that 15.6 inch isn't too big for a mid-range gaming computer, but the computer can be plugged into an external screen via its HDMI output.
The laptop also has three USB ports, a VGA port, an SD card reader, and Bluetooth. Moreover, it features a surround sound, home theater system, which provides loud and rich sound for a good gaming and movie/music experience. There is lots of space to keep your games, movies, and pictures on the 1 TB hard drive. While the battery life is good, it isn't the best with 3-4 hours. Windows 10 system is fairly light at 5.3 pounds (2.3 kg), which makes it easy to take with you.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M: Upper mid-range graphics card of the GeForce GTX 900M series.
Modern games should be playable with these graphics cards at low settings and resolutions. Casual gamers may be happy with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Intel Core i7: The Intel Core i7 for laptops is based on the LG1156 Core i5/i7 CPU for desktops. The base clock speed of the CPUs is relatively low, but because of a huge Turbo mode, the cores can dynamically overclock to up to 3.2 GHz (920XM). Therefore, the CPU can be as fast as high clocked dual-core CPUs (using single threaded applications) but still offer the advantage of 4 cores. Because of the large TDP of 45 W / 55 W, the CPU is only intended for large laptops.
6700HQ: Skylake-based quad-core processor for notebooks. Offers an integrated HD Graphics 530 GPU and is manufactured in 14 nm.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
15.60":
15-inch display variants are the standard and are used for more than half of all laptops.
The reason for the popularity of mid-sized displays is that this size is reasonably easy on the eyes, often allows high resolutions and thus offers rich details on the screen, yet does not consume too much power and the devices can still be reasonably compact - simply the standard compromise.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Acer: In 1976, the company was founded in Taiwan under the name Multitech and was renamed Acer or Acer Group in 1987. The product range includes, for example, laptops, tablets, smartphones, desktops, monitors, TVs and computer peripherals. Since 2007, the group has merged with Gateway Inc. and Packard Bell, which also market their own laptop product lines.
Acer computers are designed for a variety of purposes, including ultrabooks for mobile use, gaming laptops for gamers, affordable options for everyday tasks, and 2-in-1 convertible laptops for versatility. Acer's product portfolio also includes tablets that offer portable computing and multimedia capabilities.
70%: This rating is poor. More than three quarters of the models are rated better. That is rather not a purchase recommendation. Even if verbal ratings in this area do not sound that bad ("sufficient" or "satisfactory"), they are usually euphemisms that disguise a classification as a below-average laptop.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.