Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire V Nitro 15 VN7-571G and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire V Nitro 15 VN7-571G.
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The editors liked
Though not too high gaming performance / price ratio
Still good gaming performance for its price point with not a lot of competition
Good 1080p IPS display GTX 850M gaming performance for a competitive price
At least in Germany (not available in the US
Sleek
Elegant design
Solid graphics and overall performance
Bright
Colorful display
Beautiful 4K display
Good graphics performance for the price
Impressive speakers and keyboard
Great performance
Simple and sleek design
Loud speakers
Matte
High-contrast IPS screen
Gaming capable
Usually low operating noise
Very good battery life
Decent input devices
Backlit keyboard
The editors didn't like
5400RPM HDD (new versions come with 7200RPM HDD)
Keyboard is only average
Not great for typists
Maintenance is not easy with the M.2 slot on the other side of the motherboard
Requiring disassembling
Speakers could be better (though they are not that
Published: 2015-10-25, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Great performance, Simple and sleek design, Loud speakers
Bad battery life, Bloatware galore
Great big screen, large trackpad and keyboard along with a superb performance make the Acer Aspire V Nitro highly recommended...
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Published: 2015-07-21, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
For under $900, the Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro Black Edition seems to be a great option for someone looking for a notebook that is capable of playing games, but won't break the bank. If you're only concerned about gaming on the integrated 1080p panel, or an e...
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Published: 2015-06-17, Author: Boris , review by: laptopmedia.com
Abstract: Quite recently we reviewed the Lenovo Y50 (GTX 960M) and the Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition, both updated with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M GPU and both having nearly identical specs. You can read all about Lenovo Y50 (GTX 960M) here and the full Acer...
Though not too high gaming performance / price ratio, still good gaming performance for its price point with not a lot of competition, Good 1080p IPS display GTX 850M gaming performance for a competitive price, at least in Germany (not available in the US
5400RPM HDD (new versions come with 7200RPM HDD), Keyboard is only average, not great for typists, Maintenance is not easy with the M.2 slot on the other side of the motherboard, requiring disassembling, Speakers could be better (though they are not that
As usual, it depends on the price point. Compared to prices in Germany, where it was bought, the VN7-571G does offer some good combination for this price. Other laptops for such a price lack at least one of the components – fast GPU or a good 1080p displa...
Abstract: After the Lenovo Y50 came the Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition – notebooks that boast ridiculously thin profile for gaming machines. Both laptops originally pack inside NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M, but this year we've got the updated versions with GTX 960M...
Matte, high-contrast IPS screen, Gaming capable, Usually low operating noise, Very good battery life, Decent input devices, Backlit keyboard
Poor maintenance and upgrade options
Aspire V15 Nitro VN7-571G-574H. Test model courtesy of CyberportAcer has managed a very good compromise of performance and ergonomics with its Aspire Nitro VN7-571G-574H. The laptop has enough computing power for routine tasks, and can render virtually ev...
Beautiful 4K display, Good graphics performance for the price, Impressive speakers and keyboard
Can't run games at native resolution, Wi-Fi connectivity issues, Brief battery life
The Aspire V 15 Nitro Black Edition offers solid 1080p gaming performance, excellent audio, and a comfy keyboard, but suffers from short battery life and limited Wi-Fi range. Read More…...
The Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition packs solid gaming performance and a 4K display into a light package, but you won't be able to frag long unplugged....
Surprisingly comfortable keyboard; Optical drive included; 1TB of storage provided;
No touchscreen; Display has disastrous viewing angles; Only one level of backlighting offered; Aluminium lid, but an otherwise mediocre plastic build;
Sometimes we're not quite sure what companies are doing, and with the V15, we're a little confused.Sure, it has a decent mid-range spec, and updated wireless making it a little more useful for high-speed networks at work and home. And sure, there's even a...