Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire V Nitro 17 VN7-791G and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire V Nitro 17 VN7-791G.
October 2014
(83%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
33 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great design and build quality
Quality IPS panel with high contrast and high maximum brightness
Powerful hardware for the price
M.2 SATA SSD slot
Intel RealSense 3D Camera
Solid gaming performance
Splendid sound
Above-average battery life
The Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition packs quality components including a high-end quad-core processor
Discrete graphics and dual storage drives into an understated body. It has a great 4K-resolution display and sweet-sounding speakers
Strong performance
Sleek
Professional look
Loud
Balanced speakers
Comfortable keyboard
Stylish
Slim casing
Bright
High-contrast screen with matte surface
Plenty of computing power
Gaming capable
Decent input devices
Keyboard backlight
Big model variety
Comparatively light and thin
Nice design with interesting surfaces
Clean build quality
Dual-band WLAN
Ergonomic and nicely illuminated keyboard
That can unfortunately be pushed in
Excellent touchpad
Overall convenient and br
Low waste heat
Still very good input devices
Matte IPS panel
Better contrast than its predecessor
Good gaming performance
The editors didn't like
Impractical port placement
Lacks the extra features or hardware upgrade that a 17-incher would offer compared to the 15-inch variant
The CPU reaches high temperatures and as a result a throttling occurs
Big and bulky
Keyboard a bit crowded
Tobii eye tracking not perfect
The mid-range graphics processor will keep you from playing many games at full 4K resolution. Lack of a touchscreen might disappoint some. Though somewhat expected
Battery life is short
Too much bloatware
Dimmer-than-average screen
No maintenance cover
High power consumption
Case stability not perfect
Bad maintainability
Battery very hard to access
Memory slots deep inside the case
Confusing statements about the manufacturers' warranty
Abstract: 2017 wasn't anywhere near 2020 in terms of gaming, but still, there were plenty of unforgettable games for computers released in that year. At first glance, the first titles that stand out are PUBG, Fortnite, Assassin's Creed: Origin, Wolfenstein: The New...
Abstract: The V Nitro series is available in two sizes, the 15.6-inch V15 and the 17.3-inch V17 we're reviewing. And that's where we first encounter some anomalies. Despite having a larger chassis, the V17 is only available with a 1080p display, where the smaller V...
Low waste heat, Still very good input devices, Matte IPS panel, Better contrast than its predecessor, Good gaming performance
Fan gets loud early, Stability of the big case, Partly difficult to maintain
Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro. Test model courtesy of Notebooksbilliger.deAs in our previous test, Acer's Aspire V 17 Nitro is impressive, and proved to be a solid notebook in all aspects for 1370 Euros (~$1540). Compared with the predecessor, the important chan...
Great design and build quality, Quality IPS panel with high contrast and high maximum brightness, Powerful hardware for the price, M.2 SATA SSD slot, Intel RealSense 3D Camera
Impractical port placement, Lacks the extra features or hardware upgrade that a 17-incher would offer compared to the 15-inch variant, The CPU reaches high temperatures and as a result a throttling occurs
The Acer Aspire V17 Nitro Black Edition (VN7-791G) is just as good as its little brother. It has the same premium build quality, thin profile and powerful hardware. The screen is almost the same with just a little bump in the size. The interior is just as...
Stylish, slim casing, Bright, high-contrast screen with matte surface, Plenty of computing power, Gaming capable, Decent input devices, Keyboard backlight
No maintenance cover, High power consumption
Acer's Aspire VN7-791G-50MV provides its owner with plenty of computing power, and can even run computer games. The laptop usually runs quietly and heats up moderately at most. Furthermore, it has decent input devices, and the screen is compelling. Acer h...
The Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition packs quality components including a high-end quad-core processor, discrete graphics and dual storage drives into an understated body. It has a great 4K-resolution display and sweet-sounding speakers
The mid-range graphics processor will keep you from playing many games at full 4K resolution. Lack of a touchscreen might disappoint some. Though somewhat expected, battery life is short
A thinner, lighter gaming laptop, the Acer Aspire V Nitro Black Edition satisfies with an excellent screen and performance and understated good looks....
Abstract: Acer's new line of laptops, the Acer Aspire V15 and V17 Nitro Black Edition represent the company's effort to bridge the gap between power users and business professionals. Available in 15- and 17-inch variants, all Acer Aspire Nitro Black Edition laptops...
Big model variety, Comparatively light and thin, Nice design with interesting surfaces, Clean build quality, Dual-band WLAN, Ergonomic and nicely illuminated keyboard, that can unfortunately be pushed in, Excellent touchpad, Overall convenient and br
Case stability not perfect, Bad maintainability, Battery very hard to access, Memory slots deep inside the case, Confusing statements about the manufacturers' warranty, Contrast could be higher, Tricky to use the equalizer, Mediocre battery runtimes
The Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro Black EditionWhat a shame, we would have liked to see a very good rating for the Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro Black Edition (VN7-791G-759Q), but it just misses it (amongst others) because of the very complicated accessibility of the b...