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The Nitro 5 is far cheaper than most gaming laptops, but don’t expect those savings to pay off
GAMING LAPTOPS HAVE recently moved away from chunky, garish machines towards slimmer, more refined devices. At least, they have at the high-end; budget gaming notebooks still exist, but as the Nitro 5 shows, they’re as hefty as ever.
This particular model, with a quad-core AMD Ryzen 5 2500U CPU, and a 4GB Radeon RX 560X GPU, weighs a back-breaking 2.7kg, not counting the power brick. It’s bulky, too, with a footprint measuring 390x266mm.
Acer has attempted to brighten up the red and black colour scheme with a shimmering chevron pattern on the lid and palm rest areas, but there’s no hiding its sub-standard build materials. The chassis…
