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Acer Predator 17 (2015) review

Acer Predator 17 (2015) review

Posted on December 25, 2015February 29, 2020 By Jarvis
HIGHS
  • Solid build quality
  • Pleasant keyboard and touchpad
  • Loud, bass-heavy sound system
  • Excellent performance in all areas
  • Surprisingly long battery life
  • Bundled gaming mouse
LOWS
  • Derivative design
  • Mediocre display

Acer Predator 17

Acer has long had a presence in PC gaming, not only through its Predator sub-brand but also through a variety of systems that, while not explicitly design for games, offer strong hardware for the price. The best current example of this is Acer’s Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition, which packs a GTX 950M for as little as $850, or a GTX 960M for $950.
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