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October 2017
(78%)
122 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
462 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sturdy all-aluminum chassis
Ultra-portable for a 15-inch gaming laptop
Low-profile mechanical per key RGB keyboard
Good cooling solution given the nature of the laptop
2x M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD slots supporting RAID 0
Excellent IPS display with 120 Hz ref
Outstanding metal build quality
Mechanical keyboard
Glass touchpad
Good synthetic and gaming performance
Outstanding display contrast and saturation
Sexy
Innovative chassis
Loud
Clear audio
Bright
Vivid display
Powerful overall and graphics performance
Excellent RGB mechanical keyboard
Fast 120Hz G-Sync display
Relatively quiet cooling fans
Rock-solid chassis
Good speakers
The Triton 700 fits a powerful Nvidia 1080 GPU into a slim frame. The mechanical keyboard is great
Without being too bulky. More ports than you'd expect from a slim laptop
Thin and light
Overclockable GPU
Very thin and light for a gaming laptop
Sleek
Gorgeous design
Superb gaming performance
Stupid thin
Great performance
Attractive design
Sturdy
Slim and high quality case
Handy software (OC
Fan controls)
High-contrast IPS screen with 120 Hz
Easy maintenance access
Superb performance
Well-made design
Thunderbolt 3
2x PCIe-SSDs
G-Sync
The editors didn't like
Exceptionally short battery life
Pricey
Awkward placement of the touchpad
Mediocre battery life
Poor RGB balance
Grayscale accuracy
And color accuracy
Keyboard and touchpad are poorly placed
Expensive for a GTX 1080 laptop
Subpar battery life
Awkward touchpad placement
Pricey next to competition
Awkward touch pad location
Exterior surfaces get very hot while gaming
Short battery life
The touchpad is poorly placed and gets too hot while gaming. No high-res or touchscreen options
Published: 2018-10-23, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: So you want the fastest laptop your money can buy? That's a challenging goal: It depends on how you define "fast," and to some extent on how you define "laptop," too. Still, we'll try to help you hit the moving target here.The short version? There are di...
Excellent build quality, sleek form factor, amazing performance, RGB mechanical keyboard with individually customisable keys,
Awkwardly positioned track pad, No Windows Hello support
The Acer Predator Triton 700 is a gaming beast that, with its lid closed, looks very much like a regular laptop. From within, the Triton 700 is everything a gamer dreams of with high-end specs, customizable RGB lighting, mind-blowing performance, and a tr...
As a proof of concept, the Acer Predator Triton 700 has me very excited for the future of gaming. A slim, slick laptop with the power to show a gaming PC who's the boss was only a pipe dream till this device came along.That said, I cannot recommend this...
Published: 2017-11-11, Author: Tom , review by: in.pcmag.com
Thin and light, Overclockable GPU
Awkward touchpad placement, Mechanical keyboard is fine for gaming, but uncomfortable for long typing sessions, Underside becomes very hot during game play, Short battery life
Thanks to Nvidia's new Max-Q graphics technology, the Acer Predator Triton 700 offers a good mix of graphics performance and weight savings, but its competitors do better...
The Acer Predator Triton is definitely a gaming notebook to look out for if you're in the market of getting one, it has so much give and very little to take from you, other than your wallet.(previously published in issue January 2018)...
While the Acer Predator Triton 700 is heading in the right direction with Max-Q Design, it still has a long way to go.AdvertisementsReport this adReport this adTags:aceracer-predator:acer predatorgaming-laptop:gaming laptopnvidia-max-q:NVIDIA Max-Qpreda...
Acer got a lot of things right with the Predator Triton 700. The build quality is solid, there's – relatively – adequate battery life, and it managed to avoid leaving a giant gap on the bottom. There are also no disappointing elements in terms of hardware...
Abstract: You can't have your cake and eat it too. For the most part, life is a barter trade where luxury demands hard work, perfection necessitates dedication, and power requires sacrifice. It's a humbling principle that basically reminds you that you can't have i...
Good, clean, and simple design, Outstanding graphics performance, Slim and lightweight
No wrist rest for keyboard, Trackpad placement is awkward, Expensive
Is the Acer Predator Triton 700 a gaming notebook well worth waiting for over the last half a year? That depends. On one hand, there's no denying its clean, simple, and no-nonsense design and chassis. To us, it represents the future of gaming notebooks th...
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Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
With matte black styling and such slim dimensions, you'd have to look closely to spot that the Triton 700 was a gaming laptop. Ok, so the blue keyboard LEDs might give the same away, but it's the most restrained Acer has been when it comes to high-perform...