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The Aspire 7, the Lenovo Legion Y520 and Acer ROG GL553 are marginally lighter, with the Acer VX15 being heavier though. I do have to add that the Nitro 5 is fairly chunky and on the heavy side as well, at 2.5 kilos not including the power brick, yet while there are lighter 15-inch laptops out there, they do sell for more than $1000. In fact, the hinges work well, allow to lift the screen with a single hand and lean back to about 150 degrees, which is enough for desk use.

The hinges’ mechanisms are metallic as well and attach to this inner plate.

The keyboard deck is pretty solid too, as it gets a metal plate beneath the keys, like with all modern laptops. There’s some flex in the lid, but overall the screen is thick and solid, and pressing on the hood doesn’t have any impact on the panel inside. The bottom and sides are made from rougher textured plastic, and in fact this is similar to the bottom half of the Predator Helios 300. The interior is made from smooth matte plastic, albeit it’s not the nice rubbery kind Acer puts on the Nitros V series, it’s something that feels somewhat cheaper. The lid gets a dark brushed finishing and might even be confused for aluminum on a first look, but it’s plastic nonetheless and shows smudges easily. The Nitro 5 is entirely made out of plastic though. It is without a doubt a nice mix of simplicity and interesting design accents that suggest it’s not just an ordinary notebook. Specs as reviewedġ5.6 inch, 1920 x 1080 px, IPS, non-touch, matteĥ12 GB SSD (M.2 NVMe) + 1 TB 5400 rpm HDD (2.5″)Ģ x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0, 1x USB 3.1 Type C gen 1, HDMI, LAN, SD card reader, mic/headphone, Kensington Lockģ90 mm or 15.35” (w) x 268 mm or 10.47” (d) x 27 mm or 1.05” (h)ĥ.46 lbs (2.48 kg) + 1.1 lbs (.5 kg) for the chargerįor us, the Nitro 5 is one of the most beautiful laptops in its class, but since it uses a black and red theme you might expect us to be a little biased here (hint: check out the colors in the site’s header). We’ll get in-depth on all of these details in the article below, which primarily includes our impressions of the Acer Nitro 5, but with references to the other options available at the time of the article (July 2017). There are however a few other minor differences between the three, as they get different keyboards and panels, among others. The exterior design is what mostly sets these apart though: the VX15 gets aggressive gaming inspired lines, the Aspire 7 is simple and sober, while the Nitro 5 fits somewhere in between, with mostly black lines, but also a dark-red strip and red backlit keys to suggest the powerful hardware inside. In fact, even Acer offer at least two more devices with nearly identical traits, the Aspire VX15 and the Aspire 7. This is a full-size laptop with a 15-inch matte IPS screen, a backlit keyboard and pretty standard hardware for the segment: quad-core Intel processors, DDR4 RAM, Nvidia GTX 1050 / 1050 Ti graphics and hybrid storage.
