At CES 2021, Acer announced the new Nitro 5 (2021) gaming laptop, and we’ve had a chance to have a quick play around with it.
Standing out in the highly competitive gaming laptop market is a tricky thing to do, and in the past, Acer’s Nitro 5 laptop has struggled to get the recognition it perhaps deserved. Previous models have been dependable and affordable gaming laptops that bring a decent amount of power to gamers who can’t afford the huge price tags of high-end gaming laptops.
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