Nvidia® GeForce® GTX 1050 with 4 GB Dedicated Memory
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LetoKynes to dlghorner
7 May 1719#2
It's an Acer.
Axeboy
7 May 175#8
I'm pretty sure 8gb, 1080p and a quad core 7-series CPU are perfectly fine and matched to the graphics to be honest... so I'm not sure why you cant understand the spec being "gaming"
Depending on what work you do of course, that spec would be higher than anything Ive ever seen at any workplace. So, if you have a higher spec for the laptops you deploy for users at work, they must all have 16gb and 7-series i7's... never seen that in normal work
edit: this was in response to a now deleted comment, just to make some sense cheeky
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dlghorner
7 May 172#1
Seems a good price for the spec, especially with a laptop.. What's the catch?
LetoKynes to dlghorner
7 May 1719#2
It's an Acer.
snappyfish to dlghorner
7 May 171#6
Catch is a good price laptop.
hadyanth to dlghorner
7 May 17#7
The catch is this deal is basically a good graphics card with a sh*t laptop attached. How they refer to this spec as 'gaming' is beyond me. The laptops I deploy to my users at work are far better and they're considered midrange.
Rid1 to dlghorner
7 May 171#22
It's a Laptop :disappointed:
eraldo to dlghorner
7 May 17#27
Tiny 128gb of storage. Would have to buy a HDD to add a useful amount of storage assuming it has a 2nd sata slot which could add another £70-£120
didsburydan
7 May 172#3
i wish they didn't make gaming laptops look so bad.
Jack161 to didsburydan
7 May 171#5
Agreed. This spec in a 'normal' looking body would be almost perfect for me.
thelagmonster
7 May 17#4
This seems like a really good price!
Axeboy
7 May 175#8
I'm pretty sure 8gb, 1080p and a quad core 7-series CPU are perfectly fine and matched to the graphics to be honest... so I'm not sure why you cant understand the spec being "gaming"
Depending on what work you do of course, that spec would be higher than anything Ive ever seen at any workplace. So, if you have a higher spec for the laptops you deploy for users at work, they must all have 16gb and 7-series i7's... never seen that in normal work
edit: this was in response to a now deleted comment, just to make some sense cheeky
Shakeyyy
7 May 171#9
Screen is bad, look at reviews. Lenovo Y700 is probably the best screen for any gaming laptop, I got the 4K one and even though I chose to go for a 960m instead of a 1050 Acer/HP Omen/Dell, I am glad I did because of the quality of the screen. Wouldn't ever go for a crappy TN panel with awesome specs, because we do more than play games nowadays
Opening post
code - GAMING10
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Intel® Core™ i5-7300HQ processor Quad-core 2.50 GHz
39.6 cm (15.6") Full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9
8 GB, DDR4 SDRAM
1 TB HDD + 128 GB SSD
Nvidia® GeForce® GTX 1050 with 4 GB Dedicated Memory
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Depending on what work you do of course, that spec would be higher than anything Ive ever seen at any workplace. So, if you have a higher spec for the laptops you deploy for users at work, they must all have 16gb and 7-series i7's... never seen that in normal work
edit: this was in response to a now deleted comment, just to make some sense cheeky
All comments (36)
Depending on what work you do of course, that spec would be higher than anything Ive ever seen at any workplace. So, if you have a higher spec for the laptops you deploy for users at work, they must all have 16gb and 7-series i7's... never seen that in normal work
edit: this was in response to a now deleted comment, just to make some sense cheeky
http://www.trustedreviews.com/acer-aspire-vx-15-review
Good build quality but very poor screen, which is a shame.
'But keep an eye out for special offers on the Acer, because any price cuts will make this a good-value machine.'
They reviewed it @ £900. Considereing that, its a good value for money whether its a good gaming machine or not.