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PowerSpec 1710 and PowerSpec 1510 review: Formidable gaming laptops at great prices

PowerSpec 1710 and PowerSpec 1510 review: Formidable gaming laptops at great prices

Posted on December 18, 2017June 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Micro Center’s notebooks offer great bang for your buck, but ship with a flagship feature disabled.

Savvy electronics shoppers know Micro Center as the go-to retailer for mouthwatering CPU deals if you’re lucky enough to live near one. The company’s first-ever homegrown gaming laptops continue that devotion to damned good prices. Despite packing a full-fat GeForce GTX 1070 and other high-end hardware, the aluminum-clad PowerSpec 1510 costs a mere $1,300, and the PowerSpec 1710 just $1,400. (With in-store pickup only, of course—this is Micro Center.) That’s surprisingly little cash for such potent portable PCs!

Nvidia’s gameplay-smoothing G-Sync technology is disabled by default though, making you jump through hidden and arcane hoops to get the best experience on the PowerSpec laptops—and one of these is definitely the better buy.
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