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2 | Permanent Battery Failure Right Out of the Box | It's too soon to tell how much I will love or hate this laptop. Right out of the box, after plugging it in and starting the Windows 10 setup (and inevitable updates) an error message popped up that there was permanent battery failure and I have to replace the battery. I immediately contacted Amazon and they were very helpful, but it doesn't alter the fact that after rushing delivery of the laptop I now have to wait another week to get a replacement battery. Amazon doesn't carry them so I either had to send the laptop back for a refund and reorder it, or go through Dell for the new battery. I am used to using Dell computers for work; I expected more from this. - Maybe after I get an actual fully functioning computer I will be able to update this review for the better. We'll see. | []
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1 | No power supply! | This is missing the power supply rendering the item useless! I don't want to return it but please get me the power supply next day air. | []
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5 | Works very well | Bought it for my son. He was quite satisfied with the performance of this laptop. | []
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5 | Exceeded Expectations | At the time of this review I've had this laptop for about 5 days. So far, this laptop has exceeded my expectations, and reminded me how much I missed having a laptop. It's not a touch screen but it does have a touch screen (more on that later), and it's only 1080p which is why I rated screen quality only a 4 out of 5. It is a nice screen though, and the lack of bezel is outstanding. I was originally looking at the 13" version and had made up my mind. In the time that I took to decide it had sold out. So, I went to the 14" as the backup plan, and I’m so glad it worked out this way! I had been comparing measurements with the Apple Mac Book because of their reputation for portability. The lack of bezel has allowed the 14” laptop to be the same or smaller in every dimension. The fact that the overall size of this is roughly the same as a 13" MacBook but I get a 14" display is really something I am happy with, despite the lower resolution.<br /><br />The aluminum frame, lack of bezel, backlit keyboard, screen pad in addition to the 10th generation i7u processor, 16GB of RAM, and the 512GB SSD (upgradeable to 1TB). Give this laptop a premium feel from top to bottom. I do wish that this laptop was at least 1440p though.<br /><br />The touch pad has been both annoying and impressive. I’ve gotten the settings mostly dialed in and usually keep it off when on battery power. In many of the ways that matter it just behaves as simply second monitor. I have found it works great for chat windows, Spotify, and picture heavy tutorials, especially when you use an external mouse. That really is a cool little productivity feature even if it has limited usefulness. My biggest complaint with it is that icons are not standard desktop icons so right click functionality doesn’t work and to setup an icon to return to the app rather than just the current app instance on the screen you have to go through a special process with contextual popups on the main screen. There is a learning curve, but, in general, I think they are on to something here.<br /><br />The battery life indicator is super inaccurate always saying I only have 2 or 4 hours of battery left even when my battery is at 90%. I think that’s a Windows issue though, not an issue with the PC configuration. The battery has lasted entire workdays a couple times now. I have no complaints.<br /><br />The choice for a legacy USB 2.0 port instead of a Thunderbolt 3 port or at least a USB 3.1 A port is baffling to me. Sure, it has become the default for my wireless mouse’s dongle, but I’m already looking at Bluetooth mice. Who wants to ruin this slim profile with a dongle? | []
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5 | Just Received | Just received the laptop today, so this is my initial take and may update later. The laptop was well packaged and booted quickly. Windows did its short setup. The screen was noticeably bright, as were the keyboard lights. I applied the latest Windows Updates and restarted a few times. Everything went well and felt buttery smooth. | []
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1 | XOTICPC is a RIP-OFF Money Grab Comapny. WILL NOT HONOR WARRANTY & Blames CUSTOMER'S EARS | Purchased a laptop from XOTICPC and after five months the Bluetooth controller on motherboard went bad. This wasn't just my opinion, but the VERDICT of the local Best Buy Geek Squad. I sent EXOTICPC a detailed email, including multiple, hi-def representative sound samples of the problem. AFTER A MONTH, I got an email saying, "we tried to replicate your problem using headphones and couldn't. When do you want us to send it back to you?"<br /><br />CAVEAT EMPTOR. BUY FROM THIS RESELLER AT YOUR OWN RISK. | []
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3 | Order ONLY from Amazon | Buyer beware. If you order this product from Razer online and you need assistance, bed ready for a frustrating trip into Hell (only without Doom's fun).<br /><br />Customer support is non-existent and the overseas call center operators manning the computers are a complete joke. Even after I told her several times my name was John, she kept calling me "Gamer Mike! (wtf?!)<br /><br />The forums are filled with disgruntled customers who have been through this over and over. IF you must have a Razer, get it here or Best Buy for peace of mind. | []
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5 | Good buy! | Nice computer, works well just what was needed! The only thing that would improve would be the keyboard... but that is a personal preference, would rather have more defined keys, and would prefer a longer and narrower touch pad so the keyboard wasn't so far back on the computer... but it is just like all the others on the market so again that is a personal preference. Works well, nice size and weight, great screen! | []
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4 | More care is needed for the out of box experience | For the most part, Asus did a good job in creating a reliable and enjoyable laptop with the Vivobook "Pro" 14. I put "Pro" in quotations because other than the selling page here on Amazon and on Asus' website, there is no "Pro" mention once you get the actual computer, other than it comes with Windows 11 Pro. But that's not a big deal.<br /><br />What is a big deal, or certainly a noticeable one, is the out of box experience. The laptop arrived with ZERO PERCENT charge. For a second I thought I had gotten a DOA laptop, but it came to life the moment I plugged it in. And what's the deal with that huge brick-on-a-leash charger for a 14-inch laptop? I was working with a customer at work who has a 17-inch Vivobook laptop and had a much smaller charger than my 14-inch model. Anyway, after going through all the initial Windows 11 setup, I was told the computer needed to download the upgrade to Windows 11. What?! I thought I was already using Windows 11. Oh well... The whole out of box experience was kind of messy, but the computer has been great once past that point. | []
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5 | Outstanding value & great temp control | [[VIDEOID:9b8bc93cf53a92f001896b17ed21144c]] Review model: Lenovo Legion 5 15 Gaming Laptop, 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) Display, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H Processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050Ti, Windows 10H, 82JW0012US, Phantom Blue<br /><br />TL;DR: I’ve recently tried out three gaming computers on three tiers: a high-end Alienware m15 R4(10th gen i7 with an RTX 3080), a more entry-level Acer Nitro 5 (10th gen i5 with an RTX 3050) and this mid-range Lenovo Legion 5. Out of the 3, the Lenovo Legion (Ryzen 7 with an RTX 3050ti) is actually my favorite. It comes out on top as the best value, with very impressive overall performance and excellent features with few trade-offs.<br /><br />Form & Build:<br />This computer looks fantastic. The subtle navy blue color differentiates the Legion from a lot of other “gaming” computers. The matte finishes hide fingerprints without looking cheap. The monitor hinge is inset from the rear of the computer by a couple of inches making the whole machine feel a lot more stable when the monitor is open--it never feels wobbly or top-heavy. The computer is beefy without being so heavy that you can’t have this thing on your lap (on a good lapdesk, natch).<br /><br />Keyboard & touchpad:<br />If you’ve ever used a Lenovo Thinkpad for work, the keyboard on the Legion will feel very familiar. The main keyboard keys are well-sized and very comfortable to type on. They have good travel with just enough clickiness. Very quiet. I do like that there’s a full number pad. The number pad keys seem like they are slightly smaller than the alpha keys, which makes for a little bit of a lopsided look, but you get used to it very quickly. If you don’t often use the number pad, you barely notice. The touchpad is comfortable and responsive, but could be larger. You’ll likely be using a regular mouse for games, anyway. The RGB backlighting on this laptop is beautiful. There is a selection of different zones and color schemes (it’s not expansive, but the light pastel-y scheme was my favorite), so you can probably find a style and brightness that you like.<br /><br />Display:<br />The screen looks great and even when I wanted something bigger, I had no problem hooking it up to my monitor via HDMI. The bottom bezel is large, lifting the screen a bit and giving you a better viewing angle. The matte finish of the screen succeeds at reducing glare.<br /><br />Graphics:<br />Really impressive given the relatively low-end 3050Ti. The combination of the 3050Ti and the Ryzen 7 CPU seems to be a sweet spot for laptop gaming. Honestly, under every-day play conditions it was hard to tell the difference between my Alienware with a 3080 and the Legion. Based on my play tests with World of Warcraft: Shadowlands and Code Vein, the biggest tradeoff with the Legion (Ryzen/3050Ti) and Alienware (i7/3080) is in ray tracing and anti-aliasing. When ray tracing and anti-aliasing were turned off, the Legion frame rates were almost as good as the Alienware, but I did have the occasional screen-tearing issue, and light bouncing off shiny objects (ray tracing) was not nearly as cool. I also did turn down some distance detail to reduce the rare stutter.<br /><br />In return for a surprisingly meager reduction in visual quality, the Legion gave me outstanding temperature performance. I was totally impressed by the Ryzen 7 in terms of temperature control. I was able to have the Legion out on my lap desk questing while watching TV on the couch. I have never been able to do that with the Alienware. After playing for hours, the keyboard on the Legion never heated up noticeably and the bottom of the computer remained cool to the touch. The Legion effectively ventilates heat through the rear and sides using fans. With my feet up, I could definitely feel that hot air output on my legs, but that heat was consistently moving away from the laptop. The power brick, however, DOES heat up quite a lot. Make sure it’s located somewhere away from metal and loose papers and can get good airflow. | [
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4 | Entry-level, upgradeable gaming | TL; DR: The Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55-53E5 Gaming Laptop is an entry-level gaming-capable computer. Its out-of-the-box specs are underwhelming, but some can be upgraded, like RAM and hard drive space. The RTX 3050 is the cheapest house in the fancy neighborhood. It’s a solid starter GPU for current games, but temper your frame rate and detail expectations. The Comet Lake i5 CPU is capable, but can run hot. Get used to the fans. Don’t pay more than MSRP, given you’ll need to fork out some extra money on ram and another SSD to meet basic storage needs.<br /><br />Form & Build:<br /><br />The Nitro 5 is a big computer, but not so big that you couldn’t put it in a backpack and take it with you to a friend’s place. (Do people still have LAN parties? Good times…) The heavily plastic build keeps the weight down, but contributes to some questionable points of quality. For instance, pressing on the top of the lid when closed, there’s a lot of give. This can absorb impact if you drop it--feels like it could crack under the wrong force. The semi-gloss surfaces inside and out do pick up oils from the skin that are hard to get off and show as shiny spots.<br /><br />There are some good input options, with 3 standard USB ports and a USB C port. There’s an ethernet port, too, as well as an HDMI output and a headphone/mic jack. The only port on the rear of the unit is the power jack, which is sort of awkwardly placed right in the middle, rather than off to the side. There is no Displayport output.<br /><br />The fan can get quite loud to keep the unit cool. The CPU heats up, especially when gaming. The bottom of the computer stays relatively cool, thanks to the fans and ventilation to the rear and sides, but parts of the keyboard can get pretty warm. You can monitor CPU and GPU temperatures in the NItro app. There’s even a hotkey for it (top left of the number pad).<br /><br />Keyboard, Touchpad and Screen:<br /><br />The keyboard is well-sized. It’s nice to have a full number pad. The keys have good travel; they’re quiet and have solid feedback. Some of the keys are oddly sized/placed, like the right shift key, to make more room for the arrows and the number pad. The number pad has standard sized keys. The red backlighting can be adjusted for brightness, but not for color (unless there is some software controller that I haven’t been able to find yet). It can’t be changed in the Lenovo Vantage or Nitro app. The texture of the keys feels slightly rubberized, but smooth without being slippery. Trackpad is smooth and responsive. It’s a decent size, but I’d be comfortable with something a little larger. You’ll probably be using a mouse for gaming anyway.<br /><br />The screen is okay. I like that it is slightly elevated with a larger bezel to the bottom--this makes it feel a little larger than it is and gives a better viewing angle. The matte finish is good for reducing glare. However, visually, it’s a bit washed out. Blacks and whites have a slight grayness to them and the screen never seems quite as bright as it could be. Make good use of that HDMI output and hook up to your favorite full-sized monitor.<br /><br />Performance:<br /><br />Gaming performance on the Nitro 5 is good enough for a lot of games. If you’re looking for a decent laptop to play League of Legends, WoW or Final Fantasy 14 with your friends, this one will definitely work. If you want to dominate in League, destroy your foes in PVP or need super high frame rates and detail for streaming… you might want to invest in something with higher specs, even with the upgradeability of this PC.<br /><br />The factory SSD works really well. Games and programs load fast, starting up Windows after sleep/hibernate/shutdown is a breeze. The Nvidia Experience app will automatically optimize game settings based on your hardware, or you can manually tweak certain things based on your play style, which is really great. You can monitor resource use and temperatures using the Nitro app.<br /><br />My current games of choice are World of Warcraft Shadowlands (2020) and Code Vein (2019). I’ve had to turn detail down a bit in both games for the sake of framerate, but they both still run very well. In WoW, I’m at medium-high custom settings (graphics slider is at 7, with some settings turned down a little lower, like spell effects, ground cover and water detail). I’m getting 60-80 fps depending the number of other players in an area. Code Vein is almost maxed out settings-wise. I turned down distance-detail and turned off ray tracing to improve framerates and responsiveness.<br /><br />Download speeds are pretty impressive. A lot can depend on client-side factors (battle.net has much slower download speeds than Steam, for instance), but on Steam, I’ve been averaging 50mbs or about 3-4 GB/min., which is nothing to sneeze at. Glad I installed another hard drive to install those games on!<br /><br />Upgrading:<br /><br />You only get 8GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD on this computer out of the box. These are the most lackluster specs… but, these are also the things you can upgrade. I successfully doubled my usable hard drive space by adding a cheap 240GB 2.5in SATA SSD into the open bay. There is also an OPEN RAM slot. You can slip an 8GB stick right into that open slot to double the ram or replace the ram and add more with 2x16 for a max of 32GB, which should speed up your overall performance quite a bit, especially if you do a lot of multitasking. These are, of course, going to be additional expenses, but not all laptops these days allow for this kind of upgradeability and the flexibility to make changes later as you get a feel for what your needs are. Hardware for adding a 2.5in drive is included in the box with the laptop, and there are step-by-step instructions for adding a new hard drive and RAM on the ACER support website that were very helpful. They did not, however, include the software stuff you’ll need to know if you’ve never added a hard drive before. After installing the new drive, search for how to get Windows to recognize the new hard drive. You’ll need to go into the system manager to initialize, format and assign a letter to your new drive before you can use it. | [
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5 | An absolute beast | Review model: Alienware m15 R4, RTX 3080 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop FHD (Full HD) - Intel Core i7-10870H, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 8GB GDDR6, Windows 10 Home - Lunar Light<br /><br />TL; DR: This laptop is ridiculous. I’m sure there’s probably some bonkers game out there that requires some kind of space-aged rig to play, but I can’t realistically think of anything this laptop won’t run right now. The fan will pretty much always be on; power like this comes with a lot of heat. Battery life is trash, but again--this is a powerful computer. It’s not exactly in the “light and portable” category. If laptops are your jam, but you want to run the newest stuff at the highest settings possible (and you’ve got the budget), you can’t really go wrong here.<br /><br />Form factor:<br />This laptop is beautiful. I love the Lunar Light color scheme. The RGB keyboard is awesome and easily adjusted to your colors and themes of choice using the Alienware control app. The base of the laptop is really well designed--there’s a couple of inches of additional laptop out behind the screen in the back, which is great as a counterweight for stability (and for extra ventilation). The honeycomb details are beautiful. The laptop is thinner than I expected, but still no lightweight computer--it’s heavy by today’s standards, but feels super stable on your table or desk. Although most of your heat exhaust will go out to the sides and back of the machine, If possible, elevating or using a cooling pad will help with heat dissipation. The keyboard will warm up when the system is working under load.<br /><br />Screen & Sound:<br />This is the best laptop screen I’ve ever seen. It’s elevated a couple of inches above the keyboard, which actually makes the screen feel bigger. Aspect ratio is perfect. The matte finish keeps away the glare, and images are crisp. When I set up the laptop on my desk, though, I initially connected it to an almost brand new Samsung 27in Odyssey G3 via HDMI. I had some odd stuttering during gameplay that I hadn’t had on the laptop’s monitor. Figuring it was the cable, I tried a brand new 4K DisplayPort cable, and that did work much better. Sound quality is actually fantastic. The onboard speakers sound great! But… are sort of overshadowed by the sound of the fans. The fans are not loud or unpleasant sounding, but are kind of a white noise that dulls the music and sound effects from whatever you’re trying to listen to. I’ve been happily using headphones.<br /><br />Keyboard and touchpad:<br />The keyboard feels amazing. It’s, of course, not mechanical, but if that’s what you’re used to, I’d say the feel is closest to what you’d get with brown switches, but with a bit of blue-switch click and near silence. There’s a satisfying resistance upon keypress that provides excellent feedback. Keys are well sized and spaced; nothing is in the wrong place and no rogue keys will throw off your touch typing. The touchpad feels great and is very responsive, but it’s really small. Honestly, though, I barely use it. I’ve got my trusty mouse plugged in. Touchpads are not super conducive to gaming.<br /><br />General Performance:<br />This laptop has all the power you need to do normal stuff and some extra stuff, like video/photo editing and game streaming. You can run OBS in the background or edit clips later, and not have to worry about the computer freezing up on you. If you’re fully digital and download a ton of games and/or videos, 1TB of storage can actually go kind of fast, but you’ve also got a micro-SD slot and 3 USB ports for extra memory space to put old stuff on ice until you need it again. Wi-Fi is outstanding. If your router is rated for it, the wi-fi 6 is definitely speedy. I downloaded and installed 80GB of WoW in under 40 minutes in the B-net client; Code Vein (35BG) came in under 11 minutes, with Steam games averaging 3-4GB per minute. If you want to connect even faster, this laptop has something I haven’t seen on a laptop in a long time--an ethernet port! Plug in via CAT-6 (or 7 or 8…) and you’ll be good to go!<br /><br />Gaming Performance:<br />I’ve tested three games with this laptop at length.<br />*World of Warcraft (Shadowlands) - Ultra settings (slider at 10), consistently getting 100-120 fps in open world, combat, capital cities. Absolutely beautiful.<br />*Outriders - Ultra settings. Looks beautiful (better than on PS4). Visuals are smooth, spell effects, creatures, environments look great. No stuttering or screen tearing; excellent draw distance.<br />*Code Vein - Ultra settings. Gameplay is responsive and looks beautiful. Environments are crisp, spell effects are lovely and no graphics-related lag (which can be fatal in a ragequit kind of game like this). I had some stuttering in this game when connecting to an external monitor via HDMI; improved when switched to a DP connection instead. Consistently pristine visuals on laptop monitor.<br /><br />Customizations:<br />There are two apps you’ll want to get familiar with on this computer--The Nvidia “GeForce Experience” app and the Alienware Control Center. The GeForce app lets you fine tune your graphics driver and game-by-game optimizations. It lets you see what kind of performance you can get out of each game by various metrics, fiddle with those settings if you want to, and run your games right from the app. The Alienware Control Center lets you customize your overall system. You can check your various temperature gauges, set conditions for cooling themes and GPU settings, and change the RGB settings for the keyboard. 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4 | Amazing computer has a few quirks, but is best value on the market | I bought the 17X after a LOT of research, and a lot of denial overcome that my 2009 Macbook Pro had simply become outdated (finally). I knew that I wanted a capable video editing machine, but preferably something that will be future proof gaming wise (to an extent). MSI machines have nice big screens like the GLS080 Titan at 18.4", but this guy had more bang for the buck on the inside...and after using for 2 - 3 weeks, I can say, i'm glad I went with the Predator 17X by Acer. It's not without its caveats however. The short list:<br /><br />THE GOOD:<br />-The computer is FAST. Like, faster than i'd even expect given it's monstrous specs (i7-6820, 32 GB RAM, 8 GB GTX980 DESKTOP grade GPU, 512 GB SSD, 1 TB storage 7200 RPM HD). It boots up windows 10 in less than 10 seconds, all 15 programs I have on boot up are ready with in 20 seconds.<br />-It's well built, don't believe what you hear or may fear when hearing the word "plastic". Aluminum had become the standard and I suppose it's somewhat of an adjustment as far as feel goes. But it's sturdy, doesn't creak or bend or anything, and could probably kill someone easily with its weight if hitting them with enough force (dropped from a ladder or thrown at a person or otherwise). It's actually a bit of a marvel to me that this IS in plastic.<br />-The keyboard is mechanical and nicely responsive. It's lights are attractive, as are the red running "lights" on the outside that outline the logo (ala Macbook Pros.<br />-The screen is very clear at 1080p (i'd like to see a 4k model). It has an anti-glare coating i could have done without, but otherwise, is comparable if not better than most other laptops on the PC market...as far as Apple MBPs though...I admit they still hold the crown of best PC screen.<br />-There's not a lot (if truly any) "bloat" ware that Microsoft isn't trying to cram down your throat with Windows 10 (good god I can't stand that "Get Microsoft Office" notification...that doesn't realize I have a 2 year subscription). What Acer throws in on their end is quite helpful including a blue-light reducer that adjusts the screen, and at different levels (the strongest is obnoxiously brown admittedly). But the "low" setting is quite warm and perfect (using it now at 9:00 PM EDT).<br />-Finally, the cooling system is pretty great. I only plan to truly use it once I require some overclocking, but I don't expect to be doing THAT for at least a year or two, and definitely after i've done thrown another 32 GB of RAM for total 64 GB in this thing. But it's adjustable in a limited fashion (you can turn to Max, reg, or reverse). Reverse fanning is a VERY cool feature that reverses fan direction to blow dust back OUT.<br />-There is actually a 10 key area on the right side of this thing like a full sized keyboard, and it's lovely.<br />-You can turn off the mousepad, and 2 different ways at that (1 way is definitely easier). Handy if you're using an external mouse, or typing a large amount of text for an hour or so on end.<br /><br />NOW THE BAD (and worth considering):<br />-Keyboard light is NOT adjustable at a luminesce level. That is, it is on or off...HOWEVER...you can turn "sections" off (it's essentially RBGW with mixes in between). So if red seems to be too bright, turn it off and now you have just the "cool" colors...and you can't see the left-most keys including WASD. This boggles me the most.<br />-The MACROS keys, which were initially a big selling point to me...are nothing more than a gimmick for PC playing and even then...their placement is WAY awkward from WASD...and they can't be programmed with the Fn "function" button commands (ie F1, F2, F3) as far as I can tell. IE, to turn the brightness up, you have to hit "FN + Arrow Right"...the macro editor ignores the Fn key altogether however. Same with Fn +F9, which turns off the keyboard lights entirely or "Fn+F5" when looking to duplicate your screen to an external monitor. This is the ONLY reason I could see using macro keys, at least where they are placed. It's quite a tease really, as inexplicably...Fn + Arrow Down...will register, and gladly lower your volume (same for Fn + Arrow Up for volume up). This boggles me more than the keyboard thing AND breaks my heart (Acer are you reading this while compiling a firmware update)?<br />-The mousepad (revisited). It's...not bad....I actually think this is a Windows 10 thing, as the same weird scrolling issues I've encountered on my girlfriends Lenovo Y700 (also a good capable gaming and video editing machine, just not the beast the 17X is). But coming from an Macbook Pro, you will notice a difference in everything from taps to the general feel. My biggest complaint for the mousebad (aside from the weird cursor jumping and scrolling at times) is the general placement. It's centered to the main keyboard...but off left to the whole body unit...and there are no buttons "above" the mousepad (between pad and keyboard), like Thinkpads, HPs, or the like. You can two and three finger tap like Apple's, but it's honestly not the same. It would help if there were NO buttons below the mousepad and if it was farther removed south of the keyboard (right now i'm typing and left palm keeps hitting that upper left corner). I will eventually adjust and get used to what I have to do to not deal with the nuisances but this also boggles me and I would honestly have preferred something like MSI's Titan setup, a mousepad where the 10 key is in lieu of where it sits now. The silver lining after this anxiety attack I've typed as a portion of a review is when you step back you realize : a) an external mouse will always be used for work and video editing and b) most gaming will entail using a controller. So it's only web-browsing that suffers which should be done on a phone nowadays anyways.<br />-FINALLY: LAST BUT NOT LEAST - if you game and use laptops soley on headphones - ignore. But the speakers on this are quite terrible. Not quite as bad as a Westinghouse DWM55F2Y1 TV (which yes I own don't laugh)...but it's right up there. It's like somebody who is tone deaf said "no those Macbook Pro speakers are too bass heavy"...and then another person came along and added "we can make them like the Westinghouse DWM55F2Y1 but piped through speakers like a Macbook Pro and it will balance out". And they simply ignored the blood that soaked and crusted their ear lobes within the first 10 seconds of turning them on. Headphones are a MUST with this PC, which is insane @ $2700, but I'd only be more pissed if i'd spent the $4k on an MSI (or $5k on the upcoming 21X - that machine better have surround sound and serve coffee!).<br /><br />The Predator 17X in short...is a gaming PC. And for my money, for what it offers, it IS the best deal out there when priced and spec'd as I mentioned above. If you can get past the terrible speakers, the limitations/teasing of macro and lighting options, and a mousepad that's one part middle finger Windows 10, one part middle finger "we thought gamers used their thumbs like the NES days" (unconfirmed Acer rep quoted in latrine after a few suds), I dare you find a better value, a bigger or better beast of a machine at the price, and one that can be upgraded so handily. I hope you've enjoyed this review, and I hope Acer announces the first 42 inch laptop - the Predator 42-X in the near future. Have a good night and good day fellow Amazon reader! | []
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5 | Great value | Really nice laptop for the money | []
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5 | Good but its a laptop, dont expect desktop quality. | Not quite strong enough to justify the 4k but love my computer. | []
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5 | Laptop | My son loves his new laptop | []
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4 | Awesome Laptop | a very good laptop. no problems connecting to internet. webcam connected so no need for any attachments. there is a slight issue when opening the top from sleep mode. At times it doesn't want to respond or wants to shut down when doing so. Other that than this product is great for gaming with the good size memory and the good graphics. You can usual set all your game settings to high performance when using. it works well with headsets and when your not viewing the screen it dims the background light to preserve energy.<br /><br />A good buy for anyone in need of a good laptop for gaming or everyday use. | []
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1 | Piece 'O Crap Laptop | Bought this on another site for my wife as a present and this laptop has failed to deliver in every respect. This is the only 1 star review I have ever given a product.<br /><br />1) The display is terrible. I had better viewing angles on 10 year old monitors<br /><br />2) The track pack is crap and seldom recognizes multiple touch gestures. I'll tap with two fingers maybe five times before the secondary click registers. And forget about the windows 8 gesture swipes, maybe 5 times to get those to work too.<br /><br />3) The click portion of the track pad is even more clunky and disappointing.<br /><br />4) The absolute worst thing about this laptop is the tablet functionality. It NEVER works. The touchscreen has worked maybe 5 times in the 3 months we have had it. I have tried various fixes online and none work. I finally contacted ASUS and they said to reinstall some drivers. Surprise surprise that didn't work either. I don't have time to keep messing around with their customer service and my wife uses it for work and can't afford to lose it. The tablet functionality was the only reason I bought this laptop, which is overpriced in every respect when you take away the touchscreen. So now we are stuck with an overpriced laptop with a "touchscreen". Thanks ASUS, you apparently have great quality control standards.<br /><br />5) This is just the icing on the crap-tastic cake. When the touchscreen has worked, the fliplock only seems to work 50% of the time on the first use and rarely ever worked the second time (that is if the touchscreen worked after transition between the two modes, which again was seldom). In any event accidental key presses and trackpad presses interfere with the tablet mode.<br /><br />Pure junk. Clearly defective. Never will I buy ASUS again. | []
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5 | Great Value | Son loves this laptop. Meets all his gaming and programming needs with no slowdown. Overall this was a great laptop for a great value. | []
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5 | Really good laptop | Good price on the laptop and the wife loves it. | []
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5 | HAPPY | So far so good. This is my 2nd Chromebook, and I just love how easy they are to use. Blue is my favorite color, so going with turquoise was an easy choice. | []
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5 | Perfect for an avid Sims player! | I love this laptop. I play the Sims regularly and I really needed a laptop that could support all of that resolution and memory. It plays the game and all my expansions beautifully | []
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5 | He thought he would not like it as it is a laptop | I got this for my husband and he loves it so much. He thought he would not like it as it is a laptop, but now that he has it he loves the mobility of it and the speed of the computer. He said he will never go back to a desk top computer after owning this one... | []
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3 | It could have been perfect machine, but... | Bought it and returned it after 4 days of usage.<br />I strongly believe that this could have been a fantastic machine. It is quite powerful, the screen is perfect, the design of the body is amazing and solid. At my first day, I thought that I bought an exceptional machine for just 1200$. I was very glad about the purchase.<br /><br />The reason I returned it is coil whine. It was not that bad, but I hate those high-freq. sounds. I noticed that appears for a short time after switching between the windows. | []
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5 | Very good | I bought this Laptop a month ago (microsoft signature image). So far I am more or less satisfied, although have some complaints. I upgraded it with 8 Gb more RAM and 256 Gb SSD, so that now I have 256 Gb SSD and additional 1 TB HDD. This is quite convenient - I use HDD to store video and software installation files, as I used internal HDD before. I also was able to fix wi-fi issue by upgrading the driver (just google it)<br /><br />Pros:<br />> Quite nice performance. Up-to-date CPU + GPU + (additionally installed) SSD makes it very powerful.<br />> DIsplay is bright and with very high DPI. I like it. Don't know why other people say it is dim. Although notice, that many applications have apperance issues with high-DPI screen, but soon this issues will be fixed.<br />> Sound is not the best, but loud enough, so that I can enjoy watching TV shows<br />> Easy to disassemble (if you want to insert RAM and SSD, all you need is to unscrew 1 small screw)<br /><br />Cons:<br />> The most annoying con is that at first I had small interference while fast scrolling pdf files. But this issue disappeared eventually (I don't know how). High performance regime might have helped, but I'm not sure.<br />> Battery lifetime is not the worst, but definitely not the best. If you are browsing using wi-fi, in will last about 3.5 hours, although you can extend this period by dimming the screen. My previous Samsung Laptop had worse performance, but battery lifetime was twice longer<br />> A minor con is keyboard. When you are typing it feels like buttons are not anchored well to the keyboard. Body materials are not the best. But again, for me this is not a big deal, taking into account a good price<br /><br />Update:<br />I have been using it for 4 month, still works great. | []
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2 | Loved it for 4 days - then it quit. | I was really liking this laptop - and then after 4 days it just died. When booting it got to the hp splash screen and got no further. I tried several reboots and all the usual magic keyboard incantations - nada! I am now curious so I will return it and request a replacement. I am not expecting much, and so the second return will be the last. I will update the review if there is any significant event.<br />Later: gave up on trying to get a replacement - just a bad experience from start to finish. | []
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2 | UPDATED: Who has One and a Half Thumbs and Loves Lenovo?! | Ive had this machine for just under 9 months and have had no issues... Until today.<br /><br />Mouse pad became unresponsive so I was navigating using keys. Then the screen flickered and went out. Upon startup I get a series of beeps 3:3:1 which gives a DIMM /System Board diagnosis<br /><br />Bummer... I have two OLD Dells laying around that just won't die (or run solidworks)<br /><br />I tried taking a pic of the problems but the beeps aren't showing up | []
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4 | 2 major flaws but still a great performing laptop. | The trackpad is absolutely terrible and a lot of these shipped with a defect where the flange connecting the screen to the base breaks, but other than that I LOVE this laptop. I've had it for 3 years and plan on using it for 3 more. | []
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1 | Screen Problems | We have had this notebook for 3 months and have had to send it in twice for screen issues where the screen goes completely black. | []
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5 | Five Stars | Very good deal for the money. Like new even though it say refurbished. | []
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4 | Compact, Durable, Fast and Smooth Running … | I’m a casual gamer with a nostalgic affinity for some older games (MoH, original CoD series, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., etc.), but I also play World of Tanks and Tom Clancy’s The Division (1 and 2). My standards are no where near the finicky standards of hardcore players, but I do want a machine that can smoothly handle the high-end graphics of the more modern games I chose to play. While I though the ACER PREDATOR TRITON 500 would be a step down from the ASUS ROG I was using, I have come to love the Triton 500, but I would recommend the 1 TB version over the 512GB.<br /><br />WHAT YOU GET<br /><br />This computer comes as close to a plug-and-play setup as I have ever experienced for a new rig. The contents are simple: laptop, charging cable and simple setup instructions. The computer has a 15.6” HD screen, 16GB DDR4 SDRAM, 512GB SSD and is pre-loaded with Windows 10 Home. It only took a few minutes to set everything up so I could start downloading my games.<br /><br />WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE TRITON 500<br /><br />While I initially thought the compact nature of this laptop would make this more a backup to my ASUS ROG laptop (which has a much bigger screen and a larger keyboard w/ a number pad), I quickly adapted and appreciated the smaller, more efficient design of the TRITON 500 as there was no adaptation process to my gameplay on the smaller machine. In fact, I found the size of the TRITON 500 favorable in many ways. While the laptop has a small footprint, it is solidly built with a thickness that makes it feel durable without unnecessary bulk (it reminds me of the newer iPhone 12 line vs the iPhone 11). The 15.6” screen is a stepdown size-wise, but again, there was no adjustment because the graphics are outstanding. The TRITON 500’s size, construction and performance make it a favorable gaming laptop for travel.<br /><br />As a casual gamer, I only care that the games I run operate smoothly and I have yet to experience any processor or graphic issues while playing any of my games (solo or multiplayer). While I have seen where some people complain that this game runs too hot, I have experienced the opposite. My older ASUS ran hot (to the point the top of the keyboard was almost too hot to touch, even with a cooling pad), but I find the Triton 500 quite cool. I have the fan maxed for certain games and I always run the machine on a cooling pad; the machine radiates minimal heat and never gets hot … but the fan is loud. The 300hz graphics are beautiful and the processing speed is perfect … for the games I run. While the machine can be overclocked, I honestly have no need to step into that territory.<br /><br />While there are a few unnecessary/unwanted pre-loaded programs, I did not find the TRITON 500 overloaded with them and it only took a run down the Windows app program to choose and delete those programs with no issues. Some may like the ability to custom color the backlighting of the keyboard.<br /><br />The only issue I have with the Triton 500 is the 512 SSD … there is no additional storage space. Yes, you can install another drive, but after reading the meticulous and tedious nature of accessing the laptop’s interior, I have no interest in doing so. The most viable option is to use an external HDD. Considering the size of most modern video games, a 500GB drive is limited and I would prefer/recommend the 1TB SSD version.<br /><br />Overall, I really love the performance/power this little laptop delivers. While I was used to gaming on a much larger laptop, I enjoy the compact nature of the TRITON 500 … I can take it anywhere. | []
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4 | Sleek Gaming Rig … | Having traditionally used desktops for gaming and most everything else (cannot get used to the smaller, flat, fixed keyboard and my trackpad proficiency is horrible), I am tired of being confined to a single location for using my computer, especially for longer gaming sessions. The ASUS ROG STRIX GL502VT-DS74 gives me the portability I was seeking without sacrificing too many of the desktop benefits I enjoy.<br /><br />To be honest, I lack the technical savvy of most serious gamers. Most of my gaming friends tend to build their rigs from the ground-up to stay ahead of the gaming technology curve, tinker with their system’s components (overclocking) or upgrade hardware (RAM, video cards, etc.) to maximize performance. Not me, I don’t have the time or budget to devote so much attention to these details and prefer that my computer simply satisfies my (lower-end) needs at the moment. Unfortunately, with the ongoing exponential growth of computer technology, my approach always has me playing catch-up and usually playing games on low graphics settings simply to play the newer games. The ASUS GL502VT-DS74 is a true game changer for me and my gaming experience. The ASUS offers several firsts for me: the first out-of-the-box gaming-specific rig I’ve ever used, the first laptop I actually appreciate for non-work use, the first experience of playing a current game on max graphics and my first time using Windows 10.<br /><br />WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE ASUS ROG STRIX GL502VT-DS74:<br /><br />- This computer’s initial setup was the simplest/quickest setup I’ve ever experienced. I seriously only spent about 15 minutes getting the computer operating to a level equal to my desktop. This setup also introduced me to the wonders of Windows 10 (I was an XP holdout who begrudging accepted the need to upgrade to Windows 8.1). The ASUS also offers the fastest cold boot/start-up of any computer I’ve ever used (like half a minute).<br /><br />- After setup, I got down to business, downloaded Steam and began to install a series of games to see what the DS74 had to offer in terms of gaming experience. In addition to my Call of Duty catalog, I loaded World of Tanks, the Company of Heroes series (1 and 2) and the most system challenging game I own at the moment: Tom Clancy’s The Division. This system’s hardware enabled me to play all my games on the maximum graphics setting without impeding any aspect of gameplay. The 16 GB DDR4, NVDIDA GTX970M and SSD enabled all games to run smooth as silk. Being able to enjoy my favorite games with maximum graphics settings proved to be a wonderfully rewarding experience.<br /><br />- While the monitor screen is much smaller than I am used to, I found its display qualities more than satisfactory.<br /><br />- The keyboard is responsive and comfortable to use. The rubber coated rubberized keys have a low profile that allow your fingers to navigate blindly with ease. The keys themselves offer a “meaty” feel when pressed, comparable to a mechanical keyboard (without the noise).<br /><br />- For all the power it possesses inside, the DS74 is remarkably low profile and generates little noise. The screen flips up easily with a lip that enables it to be done with a single hand. The black exterior with orange accents give the laptop an “edgy” gaming-centric quality.<br /><br />- The 1 TB HDD is roomy enough to hold a solid library of games, photos and videos.<br /><br />- A designated “tweaking” key that allows you to check the performance status of the laptop at any given and make easy adjustments to push the computer even further.<br /><br />- While it’s designed primarily as a gaming computer, it has the ability/capacity to serve most any computer need.<br /><br />ISSUES I HAVE<br />I love the “desktop feel” this laptop offers, but there are a few issues bothered me personally:<br /><br />- I don’t like the trackpad. While I generally find that using a trackpad bothersome, I did not like the responsiveness of this laptop’s trackpad at all. I intended to use a portable mouse from the beginning, but now I wouldn’t operate this laptop without one. In the games I prefer playing, accuracy is always an issue and I feel that I can only get that precision from a mouse.<br /><br />- The keyboard’s red LED lights are not bright enough.<br /><br />- I find the laptop running too hot when running certain games … too hot to sit comfortably on my lap without a barrier of some sort.<br /><br />- After decades of being trained to find the DEL key without thinking, it’s now down on the bottom left of the keyboard; this seems to be nothing more than a cruel joke.<br /><br />- There are several unnecessary pre-installed programs (including a bothersome trial version of an anti-virus program) that generate annoying popups. I understand this is par-for-the-course when purchasing a ready-made computer, but it’s annoying nonetheless.<br /><br />- Sometimes, in the middle of gameplay, the game I’m playing will minimize to the taskbar. It is more of a nuisance when playing single-player, but in a multiplayer environment, it could be problematic. At this point, I have not been able to determine the root of this issue.<br /><br />Overall, I’m pretty impressed with the performance aspects of the ASUS ROG STRIX GL502VT-DS74. Sure, there are a few minor issues noted, but I don’t think it impedes the quality of the laptop’s general performance, capability and quality. The laptop is designed to handle higher-end games that push the limits of graphics cards and processing; Based on my moderate experience/knowhow, it handles them extremely well. | []
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5 | Satisfied purchase | Bought this for kid for gaming. Real nice machine. | []
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5 | Five Stars | good | []
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2 | I think I got a lemon.. | My screen wasn't very bright (even on the highest setting) and the text was blurred. I upgraded the graphics card with no change. Also, it kept reading the intel graphics card instead of the Nvidia card. Maybe I was unlucky and got a lemon, but I have to give this laptop a 2. Amazon has great return service so was very happy with that. | []
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1 | did recovery reboot... waiting to see if this resolved problem | Received laptop on 3 April 18... it was a certified refurbished unit... initially everything was great but after 6 weeks tiny glitches began to show... mostly screen freeze or just going black... and no wake-up response from keyboard or touchpad input... only way to correct was to power down... at the 8 week mark this behavior was constant | []
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5 | Sleek, solid chassis, great for 1080p gaming, love the B&O speakers, 144hz, comfy keyboard | I switched over to this HP Victus gaming laptop around two months ago. Based on the build quality (it's sleek and feels great to type on even though no mechanical keyboard), its performance when gaming (mostly MMOs or FPS games), and how it handles multitasking (I run a BlueIris VMS server on it most of the day with about 7 PoE cameras recording through it), I can comfortably recommend it.<br /><br />The Victus handles Elden Ring on med-high graphics settings averaging 65-80 FPS, Fortnite at over 100FPS on high graphics settings, Halo infinite at 50-58 FPS on high settings, and various other AAA games at 60+ FPS @ 1080p on high graphics settings. If you turn the graphics settings down to low or medium-low you can max out the FPS (144hz for this panel) on older games like Fortnite or Dota 2. I was able to max out World of Warcraft TBC Classic as well on medium and low settings. This laptop has no trouble with large raids in WoW Classic or large battles in Halo Infinite on medium settings.<br /><br />I don't really notice any bottlenecks when I'm using it besides when I'm gaming and forget to change the recording settings of my PoE cams in BlueIris. You can complete most productivity oriented tasks with this laptop such as data analysis with 20,000+ row excel files, editing videos while completing coursework, and more. This would be a good dev laptop as well even though the specs aren't super overpowered.<br /><br />The HP Omen button on the keyboard opens up the HP Omen Gaming hub which lets you configure different profiles for optimizing performance while gaming or battery life while using the laptop for normal tasks. I kind of wish it had a dedicated overclock button like other gaming laptops but it's easy enough to toggle the mode to performance and max out the fan using the HP Omen Gaming Hub.<br /><br />The keyboard feels satisfying to type on. It has a full numpad as well. The chassis feels pretty solid. I like the smooth finish on the top of the laptop. The speakers are actually excellent. I like the tuning and enjoy listening to music from them even though I have my larger bookshelf speakers right behind my laptop and triple monitors. They did a good job with the user experience.<br /><br />Thankfully this is a semi-repairable laptop as well. You can easily open up the bottom of the chassis and add/remove/upgrade the ram, replace the battery after a few years, or nvme SSD. The ports included are generous and allow for easily outputting to two extra monitors though you will need a usb-c to hdmi converter. It would've been nice if it had thunderbolt as well but it still works well as is and thankfully has an ethernet port.<br /><br />I've included some benchmarks here as well. For me it's a great gaming laptop, I'd say a 4.5/5, not quite perfect but good enough for my needs. The laptop feels fairly premium which makes me have confidence in its long-term durability even though it has a fair bit of plastic. | [
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4 | Extra screen real estate (17.3") makes this a good gaming desktop replacement, somewhat future proof | Designed for Gamers, good for developers or graphical artists thanks to specs too:<br /><br />The Acer Nitro 5 17.3" gaming laptop is ideal for gamers who are in need of a portable battle-station to game with on the fly or for those just looking to retire their aging desktop gaming pc in favor of an all in one mobile setup. If you know you'll be doing most of your gaming with just the laptop rather than an external monitor, the 17.3" is a must have feature.<br /><br />General use performance:<br /><br />If you're coming from an older pc or laptop, the faster boot speeds provided by the NVME ssd and 16gb of DDR4 ram will be quite noticeable. If you're not used to low latency panels with a high refresh rate, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the 17.3" 144hz FHD IPS display. I didn't notice much IPS glow on the panel, except for a bit at the bottom edge of the screen (only noticeable when a completely black picture is displayed). I have no real complaints about the built in display honestly. I often found myself using the built in display over my external IPS monitors for gaming or just watching youtube videos.<br /><br />I usually have a few browser windows open with various subreddit threads, a game running, steam running in the background, discord running, a youtube video playing, and then another browser tab streaming music during typical use after work. I haven't encountered the cpu, ram, or ssd bogging down when running all of these applications. The cpu also performs well with developer workflows or rendering tasks thanks to its great single core performance.<br /><br />Gaming performance:<br /><br />For most AAA pc games, the Acer Nitro 5 powers through with relative ease at medium-high graphical settings at 1080p resolution, however a noticeable bottleneck emerges in some of the newest games due to the 3050 TI's 4gb of VRAM (and poor coding on part of the game devs). Certain textures rendering in unoptimized games can often cause a noticeable frame rate drop which is fixed by turning down the texture graphical quality settings.<br /><br />Build quality:<br /><br />The overall build quality is good/solid. There's not much flex in the laptop chassis and you won't have to worry about the laptop overheating really at all. There's so much ventilation baked into the Acer Nitro that you'll never have to worry about getting a laptop cooling pad etc. The webcam it comes with is good enough for regular Zoom calls but could be better. As for the speakers, they're about on par with other gaming laptops in this price range. I generally use my own speakers anyway (there's an aux port on this laptop).<br /><br />The keyboard feels better than some of the mushier keyboards on the market but still isn't at the level of a mechanical or mechanical like keyboard. There's enough travel in the keys to give you some feedback which is good for gaming. The included I/O should satisfy the needs of most though you may need to get a thunderbolt dock if you want multiple displays at a higher refresh rate.<br /><br />Repair and Upgradability:<br /><br />The Acer Nitro is easy enough to open for repair or upgrades as it uses standard screws on the bottom of the chassis. You can easily replace or upgrade the ram or ssd(s).<br /><br />Is it worth it?<br /><br />Based on the components, the cpu that's included, the expansion slots, repairability of the laptop, the 17.3" screen, and the performance of the 3050 TI in most of my favorite games, I'd say yeah it's worth it. Just make sure you're not expecting to completely max out the graphical settings of newer games. | [
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5 | Fell in love with the 300hz IPS panel, blown away by the snappy performance and lightweight chassis | Initial Impressions:<br /><br />The first thing I noticed when unboxing the Acer Triton 500 was just how lightweight it is compared to other gaming laptops or even some ultrabooks for that matter. Compared to my Dell XPS 13 9370 it actually feels lighter or at the very least less dense which is impressive. In fact the power adapter included with it feels like it weighs almost half the weight of the laptop itself.<br /><br />After plugging the Triton 500 in and powering it on I found myself nearly drooling when navigating the Windows 10 home screen with the 300hz panel (which defaulted to 300hz out of the box). I know that according to many the difference between 144hz and higher refresh rates isn't too noticeable but for me it was extremely noticeable. This laptop is incredibly responsive making it challenging to stop using the primary panel and instead a secondary external monitor. In a sense it ruined my 144hz and 120hz monitors even though it has a lower PPI, the screen on this laptop is just that beautiful and responsive.<br /><br />As for the keyboard it feels tactile enough for my taste even though I'm used to blue and black switch mechanical keyboards. The keys have a bit of a click and spring to them and the rgb lighting is a nice inclusion though I have mine disabled. The touchpad isn't macbook pro large but it's adequate for my tastes. The speakers are decent on the Triton 500 but didn't really knock my socks off. I prefer to use headphones anyway though and the inclusion of a headset port is a nice feature though I've been using bluetooth 5.0 headphones primarily. The webcam is good enough for most business meetings or zoom meetings though low light performance is subpar.<br /><br />Though the Triton 500 does come with some of the Acer bloatware it's not really a nuisance and in fact helped me find the driver update page quicker. Thankfully I didn't have any issues out of the box so I haven't updated any of the drivers yet but I probably will for security updates fairly soon.<br /><br />Ease of Repair and Upgradability:<br /><br />For upgradability the wifi card seems to be mini pcie so you can always change that out in a few years and there are 2 m.2 slots though you have to remove the motherboard from the chassis to access it (as well as the ram). This is a bit of a nuisance but understandable due to the heatsinks and fans they had to include on the bottom to optimize performance. It was fairly easy to access the battery though (just remove the bottom panel) so for battery replacements in the future it shouldn't really be too much of a hassle.<br /><br />Gaming Performance:<br /><br />For VR I had no issues hitting 90hz on Arizona Sunshine, the Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners, Pavlov VR, Superhot VR and Rec Room using a Samsung Odyssey VR HMD over the HDMI port. One thing to note though is that the bottom of the laptop does start getting pretty hot after 30 minutes of game time so it's a good idea to have it plugged in and enable the turbo fan boost key to bring down the temps.<br /><br />Normal Browsing/Work Usage:<br /><br />For everyday tasks and normal browsing usage I found that I was enjoying using this Triton 500 more than my desktop and ultrabook mainly due to the performance of the i7-10750H combined with the 16gb DDR4 ram and the 2070 Max Q. Running some scripts in Jupyter Notebook felt effortless and although I'm not working with massive datasets I could tell that it handles my normal tasks with ease. 40+ chrome tabs and no stuttering or lag when changing tabs.<br /><br />The only minor criticism I have is the lack of a mechanical keyboard and a slightly larger touchpad but in its current state it still satisfies most if not all of my needs. The Acer Triton 500 is such a pleasure to use and blows past most performance metrics. Whether you're an avid gamer, game dev, or a programmer looking for faster compile times this laptop will likely exceed your expectations. I've since replaced my Ryzen desktop with this laptop.<br /><br />Will update this review if I have any issues with the hardware in the future.<br /><br />TL;DR:<br />Excellent portable gaming performance for VR, FPS, RTS, or any other gaming genre really, NVMe drive is lightning fast, wifi 6 card confirmed working with an 802.11ax capable router (stable and fast speeds), i7-10750H provides fantastic single core performance and good to fair multi core performance while not draining battery too fast, 2070 max Q easily maxes over 144hz in recent AAA games at 1080p (280+hz CS:GO), turbo button is easy to enable and helps with hotter thermals, decent I/O for VR headsets or external monitors, good battery life for the performance, definitely a killer laptop for the price point with an incredible 300hz IPS panel that will ruin all other 144hz monitors/panels for you | [
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4 | I love this laptop until.... | This laptop is amazing, but it came with a defect in the screen, so I had to return it, I was so sad to know they didn't had any more of this to sent me another one because I bought it when it was 529.99 and now its more expensive. Amazon return was so easy, fast and I even called the costumer service and it was ok. | []
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3 | Battery Stopped working after two months. | Like my headlines states, my Acer's battery stopped working after two months. The laptop in itself works great, it starts up almost instantly, has a great graphics card for gaming and I've never had any issues with it heating up. When the battery worked, it lasted around 5 hrs (not 10-12 as advertised) which is what I realistically expecting anyways. I was very disappointed when my laptop started to suddenly shut off without warning. I took it to a local computer repair and it ended up costing me around $120.00 to replace the battery. I would normally just buy a battery online but with this laptop you cannot remove the battery. In order to replace it you need to unscrew the entire back and mess with it which I didn't feel comfortable doing. I probably just got a defective battery which is unfortunate. | []
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1 | Lousy quality and terrible customer sevice from Razer company | [[VIDEOID:74fa2c5642405708c98e4fc6f26859ce]] I would like to say that they know how to build nice looking computers and do their market to call themselves 'premium laptop computers company'. But the reality is really different. I started my journey with a Razer Blade Stealth 1 year ago. Since day one the computer had issues. Had a weird sleep problem where the computer went to sleep at random when you connected or disconnected the AC adapter. As you can tell this was really annoying so I contacted Razer CS. After a lot of back and forth (because yes, they didn't want to repair the machine even though it was a known issue all over the Internet) I had to sent it to their shop. Three weeks after I got my computer untouched.... They sent me the summary and tested the computer for a total time of 1 min 48 seconds.<br /><br />Moving forward I had tons of issues, and they changed my computer with another which had a faulty touchscreen that started to click itself at random. Then another one, that had more issues and had a hardware issue that didn't let you receive Windows updates, and... Another that sometimes doesn't boot up because responsiveness and buttons are overrated... Also the new one received has the speakers broken and sometimes does not charge when sleeping or turned off...<br /><br />So, if you Google a bit you will see good reviews from different websites, but check out different forums and user reviews and will notice that the computers are not quality built and that everyone that has contacted Customer Support knows that is time to start looking for a replacement because they will not repair your computer in an appropriate way.<br /><br />So for a new computer, I didn't have it for around 6 months (yes half of the time they retained it)<br />Also, if you are here to check if they have coil whine (yes they have) 2 out of 3 had at least.<br /><br />My only advice is that avoid razer at all cost, or at least be warned that there is a big chance that you will end up having a bad experience with them. Once they have your money they don't care about you as a customer anymore. They always broke their promises, write one thing and deny it later and look for all ways to avoid fixing or paying back what they have promised.<br /><br />Also just check out their website, they are always crowded with people complaining abut the product quality.<br /><br />That is my honest review after struggle with them for many months and seen that they are not willing to solve anything | [
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4 | Nice Convertible | As always, I did a lot of research before making this purchase. I didn't think it possible a few months ago, but I recently found myself wanting a convertible with a larger screen than my Asus Transformer TX300 has. There are some newer entries into the 15" convertible arena all with about the same specs, but the Sony seemed to have the best design. I spent some time at Best Buy doing my hands on comparisons and durability tests, but did not buy from them because their extended warranties are not as good as Sony's are. I ended up purchasing direct from Sony with the 3 year extended warranty and accident coverage.<br /><br />The device is heavy for what it is. My wife's HP Spectre XT 15 is lighter. I can hold it in tablet mode, but not for too long. I've taken to placing it in presentation mode on my lap so I can use it as a tablet (without the keyboard in the way) and not hold it. The model I purchased has 12GB ram, Nvidia graphics and a 1TB spinning hard drive. In my research, some reviewers mentioned the hard drive was bringing down the overall performance results of tests, so I replaced mine with a Samsung 840 Pro SSD. I ran a PCMark 7 test and received a result of 4558 as opposed to 3562 before the drive swap. So, there was quite an improvement, but it's still below where I'd like to see it. In comparison, my TX300 tablet scored a 4577 on the same test.<br /><br />Many reviewers also mentioned the unstable single channel wifi. While I had it apart replacing the hard drive, I swapped in an Intel dual channel card and after a driver update I have strong, fast and stable wifi.<br /><br />I've been using the device for a couple of days and overall I'm happy with it. The screen is probably the best part of it. It's very crisp, colorful and bright. Everyday work and play seems more enjoyable and movies are something to see on this screen. I was having some issue with my first touch not registering, it got better after I calibrated the touchscreen, but it still happens from time to time. I'm hoping a driver update is in the works to address this. The Ntrig pen is a great feature. I haven't had the opportunity to draw much with it, but the handwriting is excellent. I tend to hold it in my hand and use a combination of pen and touch as if it were a natural thing to do. The device has no option for storing the pun, so I ordered a clip from Targus for it which seems to work just fine. The overhang design of the sides does make it awkward getting to ports, but it's not too much of an inconvenience. During my initial run of updates and software installs, I did it on a full charge and unplugged. I was basically pushing the device the entire time and got about 4.5 hours out of it. I'd like to see a longer run time and believe that under normal, less demanding conditions I will see over 6 hours.<br /><br />Sony includes a lot of software with the device for drawing and editing music and video. Some may call this bloatware, but it's quality software that can be valuable if you put it to use. Other bloatware is at a minimum and easily removed.<br /><br />I haven't seen any real issues with it yet and it appears to be fairly quick at start up and performing tasks. I think it will be a good device for some time to come. However, I'm uncertain about any potential warranty claim now that Sony has made the decision to get out of the computer market. Hopefully I won't ever have to find out. | []
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5 | Great machine that doesn't let you down | A powerhouse machine that is very durable and reliable. The battery life isn't great and its heavy, but its a gaming laptop; if you want small and light or long battery life, get something that doesn't run the latest games and great frame rates. | []
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5 | Great for Gaming Laptop in the Price Range | I'm using this laptop to write the review right now! It's power and SSD are worth the price for a laptop of this caliber. The keyboard is relatively quiet, unobtrusive, and overall satisfying to type with. It's a little on the large side, but it still works great for the college work I do.<br /><br />Overall, it does exactly what I want it to. Great work and gaming laptop combo! | []
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3 | It's an upgrade.....sort of... | I let my daughter talk me out of my 1st gen Samsung Chromebook and thought, "I'll get a better, 1080p or touch model". Decided on Full HD. Waited the extra time and paid the extra money to get the 4Gb/32Gb model. Well, it's better .... and worse. Here's what I found:<br /><br />THE GOOD<br />1) It streams faster. No pauses in video streaming like there was on the Samsung.<br />2) Can view Full HD content, again, with no hiccups.<br />3) The battery life is phenomenal. I go 2-3 days between charges with a pretty fair amount of use.<br />4) Size. Viewing video is possible without being right on top of the unit.<br /><br />THE BAD<br />1) The picture is grainy. I picture quality to be better since it's 1080 but it's not<br />2) Chromecast fails at 1080. It seems the 1080 stream causes an issue about 30 seconds into casting from this device to another.<br />3) It's white. Not a glossy, easy to clean white. It's a matte, textured, dirt holding white. No problems yet but I can see this being an issue down the road with youngsters about. Worse yet, there are no after market hard shell covers available...only decals. Yeah, I know It's white in the picture. I just assumed (hoped) it was a bad picture. That one's on me.<br />4) Occasionally loses the network connection and has to be powered off to reestablish the link. Luckily boot up is very fast but I have lost track of content that was open during this process.<br />5) Size. Larger screen means slightly less portability and replacement of my accessory sleeves, etc. | []
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5 | FAST and CAPABLE | I spent a LONG time considering different laptops, WEARY of the fact that most machines are built to fail, because premature failure drives the market due to endless greed. I decided on this one due to low rate of failure and no apparent major modes of failure. After a few months, so far no issues. Will update this review if that changes.<br /><br />Long story short, this machine is FAST and CAPABLE, and most importantly UPGRADEABLE—the latter of which is what makes this model stand out, and why I chose it. Here are the upgrades I installed:<br /><br />-It comes with a quality M.2 NVMe SSD, which is VERY fast and serves best as a system drive where you install all of your programs and applications for maximum performance. There is also a 2.5" SATA SSD compartment, where you should install a quality 2.5" SSD from Samsung or Kingston, and use it for data storage. NOTE: All the hardware necessary for that comes with the laptop, which is very professional and deserves a word of recognition.<br /><br />-It comes with a quality Samsung 8GB or 3200MHz DDR4 RAM, which by itself is not on par with the rest of the specs, especially your two fast SSDs. Add another 8 or 16GB for best performance, but make sure you get 3200MHz to match the original stick. Crucial or Samsung is recommended, I installed Crucial in mine and works like magic.<br /><br />-I also bought an external optical drive by LG. | []
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5 | Gamer son really likes this machine. It performs well and weighs less than the older model. | Got this for my son because the video card in his GT70 failed. He's thrilled with the performance of this machine and he likes the keyboard. The price was nice. What I don't like so much is that the battery is sorta built in. To replace the battery requires opening the bottom and voiding the warranty. It's not a "snap in" battery. Also, there's no room for two hard disks. | []
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5 | A rocky start, but now smooth sailing. | I looked at a lot of gaming laptops trying to get the best bang for my buck since I didn't want to spend more than fifteen-hundred on one. I finally boiled it down to between this, the ASUS ROG G750, and the MSI GE60 laptops. In the end the tipping point was the video card as the 870m is the highest end mobile card unless you want to pay about five-hundred more for the current flagship the GTX 880m. Apparently the 870 is noticeably better performing than the 860 (according to notebook check) which all the other gaming laptops have at this price point. The processor is roughly equivalent to competing models, and while this model has less RAM it still has plenty and can more can be added later relatively inexpensively.<br /><br />Unfortunatelyl the first one I got was faulty and had to be returned as it randomly locked up whenever the video card was ran even moderately hard no matter the game or drivers used. Luckily Amazon shipped a replacement immediately and this one has been a beast. So far I have thrown Age of Wonders 3, Company of Heroes 2, Planetside 2, and Dawn of War 2 (a lot of sequels!) with max settings and still get above 50fps. While none of these are bleeding edge games designed to push your card to the limits I am very satisfied with the performance on a mobile platform with modern games especially Planetside where things get hectic in large firefights.<br /><br />The sound is pretty great (I have never had a sub-woofer inside a laptop before), the keyboard is nice on the hands while being responsive and I especially like the amount of control you have over the back lit keyboard colors even if it is minor in the grand scheme of things. The touchpad kind of sucks but that's because they blow in general and there isn't much help for that. It does however automatically disable whenever it detects another pointing device which can be overridden by a handy physical key near the pad. The screen is high-resolution and looks great out of the box and I haven't had to adjust anything yet. I find the casing aesthetically pleasing, solid, and a bit flashy which a gaming rig aught to be. The only 'downside' I have found so far is as a 17.3" gaming laptop this thing is not light or small, and the power brick is the size of my foot. If you find those characteristics unacceptable then you're shopping for the wrong laptop.<br /><br />Given the performance you get for the price I find the MSI GT70 to be an outstanding bargain. | []
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5 | Screepad is Amazing !! | Screenpad is Amazing !! Just that would make it worth the buy !<br />People complaining about it doesn't have a clue on how to use it. It's a great great addition that is underappreciated.<br />I wish the SSD would be at least 1TB out of the shelf. No complaints at all, go for it | []
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5 | Bought through ExcaliburPC. | Got mine from ExcaliburPC and glad I did. Put in a custom 512SSD but kept the 16gig RAM. So glad I upgraded the SSD as Ive only got about 100 gigs left after installing games. Starts up very quickly. Plays all games on ultra. Plays most games on high without the video card on. Stays nice and cool. Got the Everki Titan they sell here on amazon. Laptop fits in snugly and the orange black matches the backpack. Very happy with the purchase. Looks embarrassingly good. | []
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5 | Fast | I was hesitant to buy something with a HDD instead of an SSD but if there's a performance slowdown I don't notice it. This replaces an old Gateway so it's a serious upgrade. Looks like new. Enough RAM and the screen is sharp. I bought the warranty too for four years of peace of mind.<br />I have Gigabit Internet here, 1000 Mbps. Fast enough for any mortal. Check the picture of the speed using Ookla. No other apps open. | []
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5 | Five Stars | light, fast, neat! | []
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1 | I am disappointed with it | I am disappointed with it.<br />- it is quiet heavy comparing to other ultrabook.<br />- the touch pad does not run smoothly, and difficult to press right click.<br />- the quality of display is bad comparing to other laptop, especially when playing videos.<br />I must return it after a week. Then the seller (Bestdeal Tech) charge me 20% restocking fee. It is really bad to me.<br />However, I think it is worth for me to return it and get another labtop. | []
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4 | Mostly a great laptop | I bought this laptop for word processing. It's light and well laid out. The screen is great! My only complaint is that it's incredibly slow. I'm guessing it's windows 10's fault, but maybe not. | []
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2 | Lemon | Waiting on a replacement right now, will update when arrived.<br /><br />Laptop booted quick, ran through setup with no issues, everything was responsive and working (other than the keyboards backlighting), then I did updates.<br /><br />After updating, the webcam would not load anymore. The keyboards backlight was not working still. Every time I'd boot it would give me an error "platform is not support." Some programs has disappeared completely.<br /><br />EDIT: Well, now that I've gotten my replacement, it seems to be working fine. It's a rather thin and light laptop obviously, so it seems they skimped on the cooling (Had an Aorus x7 briefly, same company, same case basically, more cooling pipes, worked a lot better). This thing gets decently noisy and hot fast while playing Overwatch on Ultra, but runs the game perfectly smooth.<br /><br />How do I know it has less cooling pipes? I fought with the extremely tight screws that almost wouldn't come out to take the back off and put a 2nd SSD in. I almost stripped a couple, they were overtightened for sure. Found that there were only 2 pipes running along the CPU/Gpu as opposed to the 4 on the only half pound heavier SLI Auros X7.<br /><br />Everything else seems to work fine though, as before, boot quick, installs easy, their smart updater is convenient, but not smart, half of them are out of date on it, so I did a bit of work myself on updating.<br /><br />I contacted Gigabyte support and they said to try to use the reset feature to start over and try again, but it has disappeared as well, but thankfully the first thing I did was make a backup USB, but still have the same issues after the fresh install. So now I wait for a replacement, and hope it works. | []
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5 | Solid laptop for a solid price | I've been at this ultrabook for gaming game for years. I've tried (in no particular order):<br /><br />- HP Spectre X360<br />- Dell XPS 13<br />- Razerblade 14"<br />- Microsoft Surface Book Pro<br /><br />Portability is my main concern, so 15.6" are out of the question. Have to stay 14" or smaller. This thing hits the mark in almost every way:<br /><br />- Battery life<br />- Graphics (1060!)<br />- Upgradable RAM<br />- Lots of USB ports, SD card slot, standard HDMI (enough with displayport Microsoft!), and reasonably-sized power brick<br />- Good display (touch not required)<br /><br />My only complaint is the stiff keyboard which I'm sure I'll get used to, and the weird 5 buttons on the left side which invariably get pressed every so often. Other than that, worth the [marginal] cost! | []
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5 | I'm enjoying it. Fast and responsive with most tasks | Considered this a good alternative to a new high end pc for utility tasks, video editing, some programming. Hardware seems to be well refurbished, checks looked good and the unit was delivered very well packed in sturdy bubble wrap. The OS has been very buggy. Freezes every time I try to open Excel 2013. Have to close and open a couple of times. Hangs and screen freezes anytime randomly when I try to click and drag windows from one screen to another. I have dual monitors through a docking station plus the laptop screen. I just reinstalled Office and so far seems to be working quite well. I can say as long as its holding up I'll be pleased to hold on to it. | []
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5 | Loving it so far. | I wanted a light content creation laptop; Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. I usually go with Dell XPS Studio or equivalent but there getting quite expensive. So when this came up on lightning deal I jumped on it.<br /><br />So far, three days in, i'm pleased. I'm not a gamer so I've been customizing it for my purposes. Removing and adding, you know how that goes.<br /><br />The only thing I'd mention so far is that the screen is not HD and so you may notice, but I'm ok with it. | []
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4 | I've had it for 8 months now and I'm pretty happy with this laptop | Update at 1 year: still going well, granted it doesn't get used nearly enough.<br /><br />I've had it for 8 months now and I'm pretty happy with this laptop. It's not my main computer, but it's perfect for gaming at my friends. It has great specs for the price and isn't stupid heavy.<br /><br />Some things to know:<br />- Comes with bloatware, like every other laptop. Just reformat it.<br />- I find the trackpad buttons weird to get right, I always seem to be right clicking unless I pay super attention to it. (So use a mouse)<br />- If you have to do a battery pull (I've needed to twice because it locked up) you have to unscrew the back cover, and pull the power cord off the motherboard. Not friendly. | []
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4 | a strong workstation | <purchased in 2020; review updated 2023><br /><br />2021:<br />I have many applications running at the same time...multiple different browsers, with multiple windows, and multiple tabs in the windows: it had kept up with my demands on the system.<br /><br />It's a bit "heavy", because it's sturdy. It's a "workstation"...<br /><br />I wish it were easier to swap-out the hard drive. (I found a HP ZBook, where the bottom quickly and easily slides off...and, it had a two drive bay).<br /><br />2023:<br />There is no video output, to the screen and/or the HDMI port.<br /><br />To access all of the RAM, the keyboard must be removed. (Because of that...)<br /><br />I will remove parts, and dispose of this unit. | []
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3 | Quad-core not powerful enough | Though it has a "quad-core" processor...I have problems playing video...and audio. It is best to be used as a "notepad" (and not a "notebook computer"). Probably better than a tablet that is within the same price range...<br /><br />Use your Chromebook offline<br /><br />https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/3214688?hl=en<br /><br />Access your files offline<br /><br />https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2375012?hl=en | []
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5 | Perfect in all areas | Best gaming laptop out on the market and it serves all my daughters college needs above expectations! | []
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2 | The screen was good, but I thought this was a touch screen ... | It was okay, I ended up returning this because it was slightly damaged when I received it. The screen was good, but I thought this was a touch screen when I purchased it. Also, the keys are small to accommodate the number pad on the right of the keyboard. Not for me. | []
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5 | Great laptop, lightweight but packs a big punch! | A lightweight laptop that packs a big punch. At first I didn't really like this laptop. I honestly don't use the touchpad and disabled it. I had an issue a couple of times with my screen being black and my windows being on the touchpad. I almost returned the laptop but I couldn't afford to be without one as I do a lot of graphic design. Other than the senseless touchpad, the laptop works really well. It handles high performance software programs without overheating. I have it on a laptop stand that has a fan. I don't have to turn the fan on that often. The laptop has a great speed. The battery life is okay. I unplug it at night, let it sleep, and by the morning it's usually almost dead. If I unplug and continuously use, it will last about 2.5hrs before I have to plug it back in. Not an issue for me. The screen is clear. I do have an issue with it sometimes going slightly darker and then brighter again while I'm using it. I don't know why it does this. It's not continual and only happens once in a while. I would recommend this laptop. The price is good for what you get. If you have another $400 to spend I would go with a slightly better laptop. I had to come within a certain budget with certain specs. All in all I am very happy with this laptop. I'm usually on it working for 14hrs every day so it can handle a lot! I've had it for 3 months now so apart from those minor annoyances I would say that I am happy with my purchase. | []
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5 | NICE | NICE LAPTOP THANKS | []
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5 | I love it! | I'v been using my surface book for the past two weeks and am very happy with it. My last laptop was a Sony Vaio Z22, and just like this laptop, I knew I was overpaying for specs, but I was most interested in form (light/aesthetic) coupled with performance. I take good care of my laptops so I justify the price by the frequency of use and number of years I plan to use it.<br /><br />I won't discuss the looks of the machine too much since the pictures above and/or on youtube videos show exactly what it looks like. To me, it is very macbookesque. Nice clean lines and classy matte silver color. Some people complaint about the hinge design, but I don't see a problem with it. It looks fine, and works great. People who worry about crumbs and dirt getting in from the hinge area when they throw their laptop in a bag make me wonder who would have crumbs in their bag, or if they do, then why wouldn't they protect an expensive laptop using a simple sleeve? Anyway, it hasn't been a problem for me.<br /><br />The keyboard is wonderful. Roomy and comfortable to use. The back-lighting makes the keys easy to see. It's quiet and accurate. I bought the Cosmo Clear Color See Thru Keyboard Cover Skin -- it is practically invisible and you can't really feel it. I'm using it only because I seem to have acid fingertips that seem to eat through certain letters on every keyboard I've ever had. I thought I'd protect this one since this cover is actually comfortable to use.<br /><br />The screen is fabulous. Crystal clear. Exactly what you would expect of really high pixel density screens. The only drawback has nothing to do with the hardware - some software doesn't scale properly to the new high density monitors in general, which means the windows/icons that you are looking at might appear to be miniscule. The surface (or perhaps it is Windows 10) comes with a magnifying glass that can help. Note this is not a problem with every program, just those programs that haven't yet been set up for the newer screens. Some people complain about screen wobble. I see no screen wobble when I'm simply typing. I see the expected wobble when I use my finger on the screen to select things. There is also a bit of wobble at that moment when you set the laptop down after carrying it by its base - but nothing dramatic. This brings me to my next point. I've never had a touch screen before and expected it to be useless during the times it was attached to the keyboard. I was so wrong. I very quickly fell into using my finger to select things on the screen automatically.<br /><br />I'm very happy with speed/performance. I do a lot of writing/office work/emails, and I haven't run into any problems. I also look at youtube vids and other streaming media, again with no problem. I also use Photoshop a lot, and Adobe must have fixed the problems that a lot of people were dealing with, because I have not had any issues. For ARTISTS using the clipboard mode, I recommend the tablet pro app in the windows store. Check out the youtubes first, but the app allows you to use gestures or touch bigger on-board buttons (sort of like the virtual keyboard) to do things like select a new color, undo, select a brush, etc. Using the pen or your finger can be tedious due to having to aim accurately. I do really like the pen. I've used a stylus (adonit) on my iPad for drawing, and it seemed slipperier on the iPad. This felt more natural, there was more friction between the screen and the pen (more of a "paper" feel - to the extent possible). However, I am very new to digital drawing/painting, so I don't feel I can give a full analysis or comparison with other products.<br /><br />The bottom of the laptop is a little slippery. It's fine when I'm typing on a desk, but it does take only a slight push against the side to move it across the surface of the table. I also use it on a bed tray that is made of plastic. On that plastic surface, the laptops slips a lot. I just placed the protective packing sheet (that was on the keyboard when it arrived) onto that surface and fixed the problem - the laptop stays in place.<br /><br />The trackpad works very well, is comfortable to use, and very accurate. I ordinarily use a mouse, but I've found myself using the trackpad more in the same way I've been using the touchscreen more. My guess is that these features work so well that I may one day ditch the mouse.<br /><br />I'm easily getting 9 hours battery life with the tablet attached to the keyboard. This is when I'm using the laptop to write/surf/check mail. The battery time is significantly less with photoshop usage.<br /><br />Issues:<br /><br />If you tend to lean down on the laptop, pressing the area above your wrists onto the keyboard, the edge of the keyboard is quite sharp and may cut into your skin (push into your skin) and be uncomfortable after a while. I've only had this issue when I had the laptop on a higher desk so I was resting my arms on it. I usually have the keyboard level much lower, and do not rest my arms on it - so this isn't a problem for me.<br /><br />Sometimes it does not "wake up" fast after I've left for a while and it has gone into sleep or hibernation mode.<br /><br />Switch user is sometimes significantly slower than on my years older laptop.<br /><br />All in all, I'm happy with my purchase. I'll update this if I run into new issues and/or find new good things to say. | []
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5 | Love It ! Love It! You can't beat the price. | Awesome computer, does everything I need it to and more. For the price you can't go wrong. It's responsive and fast. I love the touch screen. I don't travel with it much, so I can't really comment on battery life. | []
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5 | Great gaming laptop | This is a great gaming laptop no matter the price. I play warzone, Forza Horizon, and Assetto Corsa online NoHesi servers and it handles them all on high graphics very smoothly. If you're wondering about this laptop, especially if you're into sim racing as they require a lot of RAM and processing power, the 16GB version gave me plenty of performance with enough left over to run discord and spotify both in the background at the same time. Don't forget to plug in the power cable while you play for best performance and you'll absolutely love this thing. | []
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2 | Noting but problems with the fans | Gets warm fast too fast. Starts to bang | []
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4 | Great lap top for this price | I am using it for 3 days already and I can say so far it is very good lap top, light, easy to work on, smart applications. Only it sounds a little bit weard like creaking sound, few people told me that is normal. My previous lap top didn't make any noise so maybe now I just have to get used to it | []
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5 | Amazing deal offered as of 12/29 | Don't have this exact model. I bought it for $669 three years ago with a 1050, 1tb HDD and i5 9th gen. Looking at the specs on this deal (1650 225 SSD), this is an amazing deal and should be pounced on. | []
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2 | Not enough for VR | Not enough for VR. | []
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2 | Best laptop ever | Best laptop ever! I love everything about it except for 1 thing. The screen isn't of the highest quality. I got a solid blue line that goes half way through the screen. Other than that this is a great machine! Very powerful, and renders very fast as well with that NVMe drive.<br /><br />EDIT: l gave this machine a 4 star review, l still love this computer to death... but this needs to be addressed. the secondary storage drive in this computer is an HGST drive, which basically = terrible. HGST is notorious for making drives of the worst quality, my drive just had a mechanical failure after a year and went into a comma. 358GB is data is inaccessible, the platters are ok and no information was lost, but the information is trapped on those platters unless l am willing to spend over $1000 on a data recovery service. and l have to buy a new drive on top of that.<br /><br />one thing to keep in mind is that this is the very first predator machine ever sold, so l don't know if the newer predators have this issue. but this particular model does. | []
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4 | this really is an amazing laptop and l love it a lot | this really is an amazing laptop and l love it a lot, but my model has a damaged pixel on the display. the pixel density is so tight to the point were it took me about a week to even notice this, so l will not complain a whole lot. the thing that l worry about is more of them dying. if that happens then l will notice it more. | []
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5 | Great laptop. I upgraded the RAM and Added a 1tb SSD | Great laptop with good specs for the time of purchase.<br /><br />I upgraded the ram to 16GB and added a 1 tb SSD.<br /><br />Its wonderful and runs my games well. | [
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5 | Great laptop, even better seller | The laptop was great but we had some very minor issues on our part. | []
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1 | Keys stop working relatively quickly | You will lose functionality of the entire keyboard eventually. Don't buy for the keyboard because it's useless. | []
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5 | Happy camper | Basically a new pc. Really happy with the purchase. Good value for the money. | []
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3 | Conceptually nice, really powerful, but mechanically flimsy, and simply not cheap | Conceptually, this PC is a powerful little devil, but (a) its main retail package includes Windows 10 Home (oh-lord...ah), and (b) it is unforgivably flimsy (as most game laptops are, but still...). Specifically, I bought the version with the 500GB SSD and 16GB RAM, and then I added a 2.5" HDD that I bought elsewhere, which allowed me to use the SSD for programs and the HDD for storage/docs.<br />***The biggest pros include: 7700HQ processor, NVIDIA GTX 1050 video, near-full-size keyboard with num pad, non-glossy screen, drive bays for both SSD and HDD, plus ease of one-screw disassembly and access to battery, memory, and SSD/HDD (disassembly would be sooo painful if I instead were to buy the competing Asus VivoBook such as the M580VD-EB76... which I seriously considered FYI).<br />***The biggest cons include: large form factor (the laptop footprint is much bigger than the size of the screen), Windows 10 Home (let's face it, the Home version is trash... and if you don't know that yet, you will soon), flimsy hinges (so flimsy I feel guilty opening and closing the lid), flimsy back panel (thin and weak), flimsy gills (the red-colored metal radiator gills are cute but are made of tin foil, quite literally... super-extra flimsy), flimsy body (so flimsy I can bend it visibly by using only two fingers of each hand to twist it in opposite directions), no video out except one HDMI port (you will need to buy USB to VGA Video Graphics Adapters to extend your desktop, which are $30 to $35 each - by the way, I recommend the ones made by Pluggable brand), and finally, with Windows 10 Home edition this PC is simply NOT cheap.<br />***One last tip: people who say that the sub-woofer on this laptop makes it sound awesome are either deaf or have really low expectations or working for Dell - ignore them and accept the fact that the sub-woofer is going to suck, and all subwoofers sized like a penny always suck. But also remember, Dell has simply never been great at delivering awesome speaker audio systems. I recall how a few years ago I was seconds ago from clicking the ORDER button on Amazon to buy a new "entertainment laptop"... but while eyeballing the features for the last time on the page, I noticed that this so-called "entertainment" (ssssh.....) laptop had just one - that's not two but one, ladies and gentlemen - speaker on it. What does this tell you? This tells you how Dell sees audio as part of a laptop - they think great audio is - well - nice but not required. Hence the subwoofer that doesn't look or sound like one.<br />***In conclusion, would I recommend this laptop? Yes, but only - and I mean ONLY - if size factor isn't super important to you AND if you are concerned with being able to easily open the back panel to tweak your system, which is one thing that this laptop does like no other: it requires removal of just ONE SCREW to remove the entire back panel for access to the guts (and as you may have suspected, I am very pleased with that!) | []
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4 | Great value in a powerful laptop. Only average screen and sound... | I had my eye on this laptop for a few weeks before it came out. I've had it for about a week now; so this is more of a first impressions type review.<br /><br />This is a very good value for your money. It is advertised as a gaming laptop, and while it doesn't match the high end features of my previous laptop (Qosmio), it makes up for them in other ways.<br /><br />Pros:<br /><br />-Nice size/weight.<br />-Great "bang for yer buck"<br />-No bloatware (accept McAffe)<br />-6th gen quad core i5<br />***it can be difficult to know just what you are getting due to intel's pathetic CPU naming scheme. This particular i5 is very similar to a standard i7. Pretty much, the only difference is that you don't get hyperthreading with this CPU. It really depends on what kind of software you are running if this matters much. Lots of games depend more on the GPU, and maybe aren't even multi-threaded. You will only see a performance hit on multi-threaded software.***<br /><br />-decent video card (Nvidia 960 with 4GB)<br />-switch between Intel and Nvidia gfx<br />***you can choose (per application) which video card to use. Intel for light-duty (saves a good deal of battery) Nvidia for heavy-duty. See the pictures below. You right-click on the desktop and select "NVidia Control Panel." Then per-application, you can choose if which card that you want to use. In this case, I want to use the NVidia card for Unity 3D. So, I select it from the dropdown, and make sure to hit "apply." If you don't see your application, you can add it to the list by pressing the "Add" button.***<br /><br />-8GB system memory on one stick<br />***this could be a pro or a con, if you plan to upgrade to 16 GB, you can find a matching 8GB and you don't have to "re-buy" ram you already have. OTOH, you don't get dual channel memory as you would with a 4x2 configuration***<br /><br />-open hard drive bay<br /><br />CONS:<br /><br />-The screen is not nearly as pretty as the ads from Dell would have you believe. The luminous glory of the screen on my Qosmio would have made this screen impossible to see if you put them side by side (just kidding). Even my phone's screen is MUCH NICER (Note 4). Also, some other people pointed out that the color gamut is highly inaccurate, and there is some screen bleed around the edges in low-light situations and black screens. Honestly, it's not the worst but it's not the greatest either.<br /><br />If you buy the laptop on Dell's website, you can get a 4k touchscreen. no idea what that is like... prolly slaughters the GPU, though...<br /><br />-The subwoofer is a COMPLETE JOKE. It has a 1 inch diameter. you can barely even tell it is there. I'm not even sure why they bothered. There is an included "DELL Audio" app which allows you to add compression and equallization to your system sound. It succeeds is making the laptop sound MUCH LOUDER (it is on by default), but at the expense of adding some noticeable distortion when playing certain audio programs. (Final Fantasy 13-2 is a noticeable offender). I use headphones, often, so that helps... some<br /><br />-The headphone jack... has problems. it definitely sounds muddy through decent headphones (Sennhieser HD280). Also, it doubles as a mic input, so you have to choose what you just inserted from a pop-up menu, and you have to have a special adapter to use a separate mic. You definitely won't be doing any high-quality recording with this input (it is relegated to 16 bit/48khz). Of course, you wouldn't expect that from a laptop anyway. if you need good sound, you should think about an external solution.<br /><br />-The overall port scene is somewhat lacking. There are 3 USB ports (all 3.0), an HDMI port, the aforementioned headphone/mic port, ethernet, a card reader... that's it. I would like to see a VGA or a displayport (or 2 HDMI, at least) and more USB ports (at least one more) oh well, get what ya pay for in this instance. | []
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5 | So Far...Lovin' It!!!! | I am loving this computer already. I have not had a lot of time yet to figure out all the features, but so far, it is GREAT!!! I am currently traveling and with the reputation of being versatile and durable, I am expecting this will work out perfect. I like that it folds and can be used as a tablet, and I love the touch screen feature. I noticed that the computer tech, who came to this village to repair the internet, had chosen this as well for his own personal use. No problems so far and looking forward to great success. | []
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1 | Slowest Laptop I've Ever Used. | I bought the F510UA to use as a work laptop, and it's slower than the 10 year old laptop it was supposed to replace. The old one is a Lenovo with a 1st gen I3. Yeah, that's how slow the F510UA laptop is. After the whole setup/initial updates/etc I did some testing and came in at right about 3 full minutes on average (192.7 seconds on average to be exact) to boot up from pushing the power button to actually able to use the thing. Then, once it's booted up, it hangs and freezes for a couple seconds often. I fired up the Windows resource monitor, and it's maxing out the network card and the hard drive as well as using approximately 50% of the cpu and ram sitting at the desktop with nothing open. I also have an Asus G752VS and have owned several other Asus products, but this laptop just might be my last. | []
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5 | 10 times better than my 7 year old Alien | I like the light weight, the size and the power bar none | []
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5 | EXACTLY What I Needed...With Extra Goodies | I picked this laptop to replace my MSI Ghost Pro GS60.<br />Originally bummed about moving from 4K to 1080P, I was quickly distracted by the 144hz refresh rate and just how snappy everything feels on this machine!<br />Unlike my Ghost Pro, this laptop is likely to never overheat. There are an exorbitant amount of cooling ports and the laptop even has a turbo fan button on the top near the power button! My thermals have yet to go over 84 during stress testing.<br />MSI is making so many configured laptops you can practically pick and choose what you want now.... that said, this laptop has exactly what I need as a VR gamer, digital product manager, and film maker:<br />- Great storage (1TB HDD) with a fast SSD for Windows/projects<br />- Fancy screen with wicked refresh rate for VR video content parity<br />- IO for VR and future proof USB-C<br />- Cooling concerns are nonexistant<br />- 16 jiggly-bits of RAM is more than enough for After Effects/games/Chrome<br />- Beefy i7 for Adobe Suite<br />- 1660TI is a GREAT card! Gears 5 at 1440p maxed out, 60+FPS. 120FPS< in VR for games like Beat Saber. Overwatch and CSGO benefit from the 144hz panel/card combo<br /><br />Wish the battery life was better...90-120 minutes isn't great. Also, this is a THICK laptop, but I don't mind :) | []
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5 | Looks/Runs Like New | This "renewed" product came in a plain box with just the laptop, the razer power brick, and the charging cable. There was no manual or Razer packaging. However, despite this, the computer was completely clean, dust-free, and had absolutely no visual imperfections. On startup, Razer synapse was not pre-installed like usual with Razer's gaming laptops, but this was an easy fix by installing it manually off their website.<br /><br />I've had the laptop for 2 weeks now and experienced no mechanical or software issues. Everything works as it is supposed to. The performance is great for what I need. Every game ive tried runs at 90-180 fps on medium-high graphics. The cpu has yet to throttle on me and the cooling is great for how thin and sleek the device is. It hardly goes above 75 Celcius on most games.<br /><br />The RGB keyboard is cool looking, bright, responsive, well layed out, and Razer Synapse lets you customize the colors a little bit. You can sync the RGB to other Razer chroma devices you might have which is neat. The speakers and camera aren't spectacular, but they are standard quality and they work.<br /><br />The battery life is short, especially since I'm used to the 8-hour battery life of my old MacBook Pro. I knew this though when I bought it and was willing to sacrifice battery life for powerful hardware. I rarely use the computer away from my desk for power-intensive tasks such as gaming, so this isn't really an issue for me personally. Be aware though that the battery life is 4 hours for idle tasks and probably only 2.5 if you plan to run intense programs that strain your cpu/gpu. | []
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5 | Currently using as my work station | I was actually surprised at how well this computer performs while multitasking. I use this laptop with an external monitor as well as a Bluetooth mechanical keyboard. Right now it’s my daily driver for a workstation until my new desktop comes in and it’s getting the job done. It is capable of getting 144fps in Fortnite I haven’t tried any other games on it though. | []
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5 | Great | The (adult) kid (gamer & musical composer) just loves this laptop! Says there is no lag as on typical laptops & loves the lite-up keyboard. I love to see her composing more than gaming now! | []
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5 | Good economical laptop for word processing, web browsing, schoolwork | I bought the Lenovo IdeaPad 330 laptop for my 12 year old daughter. She is not your typical 21st century kid (doesn't have a phone and doesn't want one, doesn't play video games, not at all impressed by electronic gadgets). She strictly uses this laptop for homework, such as writing papers and project reports, powerpoint presentations, using the web for schoolwork research, etc. It has been almost a year since I bought this for her and it works very well for this purpose---basic word processing, powerpoint, and web surfing. As a computer scientist, this laptop would not suit my own purposes, but that is not why I bought it. It works very well for my daughter. If she was a gamer, I don't think this would be a good choice.<br /><br />The wifi works great. I have gigabit internet access in my home, and running a speed test from this laptop (via microsoft's network speedtest app) we typically get over 200Mbps and as high as 250Mbps on a 5Ghz network, which is reasonably close to the limit on this network considering the distance from my access point.<br /><br />The 15.6in screen size is plenty large, and there is sufficient memory and storage, for my daughter's schoolwork.<br /><br />I strongly recommend uninstalling the free trial of antivirus that comes preinstalled and just using Windows Defender, which is built into the Windows OS for antivirus. It is just as good without subscription fees. When you uninstall the preinstalled free antivirus trial, Windows should detect this and either enable (or possibly ask you to enable) Windows Defender. Make sure that you enable it as you definitely don't want to be without antivirus. | []
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4 | A Laptop Not for Your Lap | I'm not much of a gamer; I didn't even know what Steam is until a couple of years ago. And in all actuality this "laptop" doesn't really suit my needs, which is something with good battery life to write on. From what I've read in other places, the battery only lasts up to about 4 hours, so obviously if you're using this on the road you'll need to have an outlet close to you and that's not always easy to find. So really this is more like a small desktop computer than a real laptop. But if you want more gaming power in a small package then it's a good bet.<br /><br />That is all. | []
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4 | Nice Little Laptop, my 4th Chromebook | This is my fourth chromebook, going all the way back to the original C-48 in December 2010. Each of the others had qualities I liked, and this one does, too. Good keyboard, second only to the Asus C300. Screen is full HD 1080P, second only to the screen on the Toshiba 2, and 1920 x 1080 fits a lot of "stuff". Build has a solid feel to it without being heavy. Battery life is great, and a legit 10 hours. Touch pad is more than adequate. The trade-off for the battery life is a bit less computing power than a Celeron model, but for my use - - I'm a writer, like to listen to music while I work; or, I'm on Netflix or Hulu; and, that either/or, with minimal open tabs at a time is easy for the machine. I will keep this one for a while, then eBay it and trade in for the next new toy. I do recommend it, though - - just not for gamers. | []
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4 | Pretty Decent Gaming Laptop | Got this for my son who loves gaming. It's pretty decent so far and we're about 2-3 months in. He did have one that was faster, had more storage space and the screen was much better, but that one was twice the price of this one! So for the price I think this is a good deal. You will be able to play graphic intensive games and they seem pretty smooth, at least I haven't heard him complaining. However in 2-3 he's almost used up all the storage on both drives so now we have to see what our options are for upgrades or more storage space. So for the average gamer, I'd say this is very good. But if your really into gaming you might need something more powerful where you can store more games. | []
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4 | Great computer, but lacking battery power | The laptop is great for gaming. The only issue I have is the battery life. Other than that it’s a great laptop! | []
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5 | 4k OLED/RTX 2070 MQ | This laptop has some impressive features but more importantly it seems to be built with high grade materials such as CNC aluminum (very rigid) and to tight specifications. Yes the hardware i.e RTX 2070 MQ and processor are fantastic but the real gem on this version is the mighty 4k OLED screen. It is by far the best screen I have used on either a laptop or desktop and I have a nice gaming monitor for my desktop rig (1440P 144hz VIOTEK curved). This one blows it away in terms of brightness and clarity. Yes it has limiting factors such as 60 FPS but the color reproduction/saturation, brightness, sharpness and overall clarity are second to non. OLED technology is hard to come by for a gamer. I have yet to find an external OLED monitor for my desktop. I have owned several IPS panels which do a fantastic job with brightness and color saturation and do generally look very good but this OLED screen surpasses even IPS. The viewing angles are very wide. The color is phenomenal. The brightness insane. I got this laptop for creative content and games. I have not tried gaming as of yet as I use my desktop rig most the time but if it doesn't impress I will update my review. She's a real workhorse.<br />Update: I have had the pleasure of testing quite a few games on this laptop and I am thoroughly satisfied with the laptop as a whole. COD:MW, RDR2 and several others and let me say they all look equally stunning. I want to be clear; There is no ghosting or tearing during game play. Yes the 4k OLED screen is 60 FPS but you can not tell. Best screen I have ever gamed on period. Color saturation and brightness surpass any gaming monitor I have ever used. Don't let the 60 FPS fool you into thinking the 4k screen isn't good for FPS's because it rocks. | []
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5 | Great Value | This desktop replacement is a great value but their are a few things you should know. Those who purchase the I5-8300H with the hybrid hard drive (platter drive with 20GB of flash memory). Many of those (including myself) had critical software errors within the operating system soon after using the laptop for the first time; Sometimes within days... that kept windows from loading. Repairing the installation of windows did nothing. The hard drive itself was corrupted making the laptop useless. I decided to swap it for an NVME SSD the day after receiving the laptop due to this issue and once I reloaded windows I haven't had a single problem, in fact its quite a bit faster and is now quite a joy to use. The SSD cost only 89 dollars (128GB); Its not a large drive but more than enough for windows and a few games... I'll buy a bigger drive at some point when needed. One thing I will say is the battery life is ridiculously short. About an hour and a half, 2 and a half tops if brightness is all the way down and just watching netflix or amazon. All in all this rig can run all my AAA games at comfortable frame rate. It has a strong processor and more than sufficient and fast memory at 8GB's. The quality of the materials used in its construction are sufficient but its not metal and requires great care unlike (I can't name the brand but think apple pie) with certain other brands. Take care of it and this laptop will last a very long time (granted you exchange the original hard drive with an SSD) as its components are quite powerful. I'm thoroughly enjoying mine so far. I'll update this review if required. | []
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2 | Do NOT waste your money... | My son got this computer for his graduation to use for college. It is extremely touchy both the screen touch and the track pad, making it frustrating to use more often than not. Then, after only using it somewhat smoothly for a few months, it is now having power and internet issues weekly. It will freeze or refuse to turn on, and now he keeps getting an Intel Wireless adapter hardware issue pop-up when troubleshooting to try and connect to wireless internet. It is beyond frustrating as of course we did not buy any coverage and it is about to become useless after just a few months. SO disappointed as this is our 1st experience with a NON-Apple product...will not waste our time again after this. | []
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5 | 99% of the world will only need a chromebook for what they do every day on a PC | This thing is pretty amazing to be honest. I have always been a huge sceptic on these chromebooks basically through ignorance. Don’t get me wrong this is basically a huge android phone with an awesome screen but the mobile phone industry has been subtlety “reprogramming” us all over the last 5 years and “right sizing” our expectations on what accessible and what’s easy on a mobile device and translated that to Chromebooks<br /><br /> When they say you don’t need a windows or MacOS device for everyday use they are absolutely correct. If your not manipulating large graphic files or editing video blogs or designing websites. There’s no need to have anything more than a Chromebook. I am both stunned and embarrassed that I rejected these units in the past out of ignorance. | []
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5 | Great laptop for Photoshop and Lightroom, | This Laptop has want you need for that travel or home back-up system for Photoshop and Lightroom. I'm a professional photographer and needed a reliable strong backup system of my home computer system. I travel a couple of times a month and needed a system lighter and more powerful to keep up with my photoshop when out and away. This system has it. SSD 1TB - M.2 NVMe main hard drive with an extra drive for your scratch disk. This is the only thing I changed. It comes with a spinner Hard Drive for it's 2nd. But it was easy to change to a 1TB SSD. I then bought an external 3.0 2.5" housing to place this removed drive, No waste here. I did upgrade to the 64GB of RAM option.<br />Nice that it fit in my older Laptop protection padded sleeve.<br />I build my own systems and usually wipe and do a clean install of the OS, but this one didn't come with a lot of bloatware. The software that it came with was easy to remove and turn off. The other Microsoft spyware that comes with Windows 10 I removed or blocked with my Firewall.<br /><br />I'm very satisfied with my new system.<br /><br />The bright and very clear sharp screen along with a back lit keyboard,<br />Great Fast USB connections,<br /><br />Can't go wrong with getting one for yourself. | []
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