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Buy this laptop (on sale) - Acer Nitro V (2023)

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NexiGo is hosting product giveaways every month! Enter for your chance to win here: viralnation.link (Contest is open to anyone 13+ in the United States) Acer has been making pretty decent "budget" gaming laptops for awhile now, and the new Acer Nitro V seems like it could continue to be a solid option for people looking to game on the cheap. Alex is here to see if Acer's cuts make this a no-brainer purchase or a headscratcher. Buy an Acer Nitro V: geni.us Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► PRODUCTS WE USE ON THE SHORTCIRCUIT SET: lmg.gg FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt TikTok: @linustech Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 It wasn't my fault 0:21 Unboxing 1:19 Design impressions and ports 3:08 Keyboard flex test and fan position 4:18 Sponsor - NexiGo 4:46 Screen impressions and LABS display results 6:45 Specs and fan sound/power modes 8:36 Gaming impressions and LABS performance results 9:46 Trackpad and keyboard impressions 11:22 Speaker impressions and comparisons 12:55 Webcam and microphone impressions 13:33 Teardown 15:36 Overall thoughts 16:33 Outro

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The video opens with an unboxing of the Acer Nitro V 2023 budget gaming laptop, with host noting the packaging and contents including stickers, a power brick, USB-C adapters, and a small lanyard keychain. The design impressions focus on the chassis, the holographic Nitro branding, and the port selection which includes USB-A, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, and a 135 W power adapter. Early observations discuss the absence of a DisplayPort output, the build quality, and the improved screen-to-body ratio compared with older Nitro models, while noting potential heat flow considerations depending on the laptop’s orientation. The host highlights the keyboard’s shallow travel and a larger touchpad, acknowledging mixed feelings about typing comfort but praising the trackpad and overall gaming-oriented usability. A sponsor segment for NexiGo is integrated, followed by initial setup tips such as disabling pointer precision for better mouse accuracy, and a candid assessment of the display and color perception. The screen is identified as a 15.6 inch, 1080p panel with 144 Hz refresh rate, whose color accuracy is questioned with measured 67.4% sRGB coverage, suggesting that color fidelity is not the Nitro V’s strongest suit. The video then pivots to performance testing, listing the CPU and GPU configuration (Intel i7-1260h, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB NVMe, RTX 4050) and reporting power usage of up to 75 W for the GPU in notebook form. Gaming benchmarks show solid 1080p performance in titles such as Cyberpunk 2077 on Ultra with DLSS and other optimizations, and a general note that high frame rates are achievable at 1080p with the 4050 in appropriate settings. Keyboard and typing impressions are revisited, with comments on the keyboard flexiness and travel, followed by a more favorable assessment of the trackpad. Audio output is criticized as weak with noticeable distortions in DTS:X Ultra, prompting a comparison with external Bluetooth speakers. The webcam and microphone performance are briefly evaluated, noting automatic exposure challenges. A teardown reveals upgrade paths for RAM and storage, as well as heat pipe layout and the cooling solution. The video concludes with a summary that positions the Nitro V as an attractive value for gaming on a budget, emphasizes its strong battery maintenance and upgradability, and advises shoppers to wait for sales to maximize value, while comparing it to a Lenovo LOQ option at a similar price point. Finally, the host reiterates that on-sale pricing can justify considering the Nitro V, but cautions against paying full price, recommending sale timing as the key decision factor.

Topics · technology · budget_gaming_laptops · unboxing · gaming_performance · hardware_review

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What are the main hardware specs of the Acer Nitro V (2023) in this video?
The Nitro V configuration highlighted is an Intel i7-1260h, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, and an RTX 4050 GPU, with a 15.6 inch 1080p 144 Hz display.
Is the Nitro V a good value for budget gaming?
The presenter suggests it is a solid option for budget gaming, especially when purchased on sale, but cautions against paying full price and notes the display color accuracy and speakers are not standout features.