Acer via eBay has
Acer Nitro V Gaming Laptop (Certified Refurbished, ANV15-41-R2Y3) on sale for $699.99 - 20% with coupon code
JULYFINDS at checkout =
$559.99.
Shipping is free.
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Dr.W for sharing this deal.
- Note: Includes a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
Specs:
- 15.6" 1920x1080 144Hz IPS Display, 45% NTSC
- AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS 6-Core Processor
- 16GB DDR5 Memory
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 6GB Graphics (up to 75W)
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- Backlit Keyboard,
- WiFi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.1
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI
- 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 1x USB 4
- 1x Gigabit Ethernet
- 59Whr Battery
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How good it is depends on what you're looking for but ther's a lot of things about this model that has put it on my to buy list.. someday.. when I save up enough for it
I'm guessing it's like other Acer Nitro's (I'm sure someone will jump in here and correct me if I'm wrong) in that the ram is NOT soldered on which is great, if the ram in there doesn't suit you it's easy to just remove it and plop in sticks of ram to get it up the ram/memory you want .. I also love the extra m2 drive slot in there for added storage (so basically there's already one m2 drive in there that Windows is installed on but there's an empty slot for a second m2 drive) .. also love that there's a dedicated video card in there that handles graphics, it takes the burden off the CPU and ram to help the laptop run faster (as opposed to say a cpu that handles graphics too) .
Whether or not it's really a "gaming" laptop will depend on the user, I've done some research on the acer nitro's and some people say " yep, great gaming laptop" others are like "nope, gets way too hot, overheats, throttles itself" ... it depends on what games you're installing/playing too.. I'm thinking upgrading it to 32 gb of ram would help far as gaming.. if the reddit link below is correct just toss a second 16 GB stick of ram in there ... the crucial memory scanner has apparently been known to get it wrong sometimes far as max ram and max size of hard drive supported but it can at least tell you the specs far as the installed ram and you can see if you can get an identical stick of ram online - from what I understand not always strictly necessary but it can help.
https://www.crucial.com/store/systemscanner
https://laptopmedia.com/review/ac...-noisy/#p7
https://www.reddit.com/r/AcerNitr...v_an
Not sure how big the second m2 drive is (1 TB, bigger?) that the laptop can take though maybe someone else can answer this question?
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Apparently they are selling the at cost of making it. So I think it is
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How good it is depends on what you're looking for but ther's a lot of things about this model that has put it on my to buy list.. someday.. when I save up enough for it
I'm guessing it's like other Acer Nitro's (I'm sure someone will jump in here and correct me if I'm wrong) in that the ram is NOT soldered on which is great, if the ram in there doesn't suit you it's easy to just remove it and plop in sticks of ram to get it up the ram/memory you want .. I also love the extra m2 drive slot in there for added storage (so basically there's already one m2 drive in there that Windows is installed on but there's an empty slot for a second m2 drive) .. also love that there's a dedicated video card in there that handles graphics, it takes the burden off the CPU and ram to help the laptop run faster (as opposed to say a cpu that handles graphics too) .
Whether or not it's really a "gaming" laptop will depend on the user, I've done some research on the acer nitro's and some people say " yep, great gaming laptop" others are like "nope, gets way too hot, overheats, throttles itself" ... it depends on what games you're installing/playing too.. I'm thinking upgrading it to 32 gb of ram would help far as gaming.. if the reddit link below is correct just toss a second 16 GB stick of ram in there ... the crucial memory scanner has apparently been known to get it wrong sometimes far as max ram and max size of hard drive supported but it can at least tell you the specs far as the installed ram and you can see if you can get an identical stick of ram online - from what I understand not always strictly necessary but it can help.
https://www.crucial.com/store/systemscanner
https://laptopmedia.com/review/ac...-noisy/#p7
https://www.reddit.com/r/AcerNitr...v_an
Not sure how big the second m2 drive is (1 TB, bigger?) that the laptop can take though maybe someone else can answer this question?
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Thing is, you could use this as a mini-pc hooked up to a TV and there's no real competition at this price. Yes, for $800-$1,000 you could do a lot better, but there are plenty of people who want to game on a budget, and this will run BG3 on toaster settings.
At <$600 this is competing with previous-gen iGPUs.
Hook it to the external monitor and use the laptop screen as secondary.
Should be OK.
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https://www.amazon.com/acer-Hexa-...PS48B?th=1
Refurbished is not new
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