ACER
Nitro 5 is a portable hexacore for gamers looking for economical options
The new Acer Nitro 5 is a bet on the renewal of the image that the gaming model has to the public. With competing bids that are more competent and cheaper, previous versions of the notebook have never had great opportunities to gain a consistent share in a market where innovation flows like a river. The new edition, however, has the potential to reverse this reality.Announced this Tuesday in a statement, the new Nitro 5 will hit the market with a 15.6-inch display and configuration options that allow the integration of an eighth-generation Intel Core i7 + six-color processor.
The price will keep in line with its current price range, and in Europe, the base value will be 799 euros.


In addition, there is also a storage capacity of 512GB, up to 32GB DDR4 RAM and a GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card, which will be able to provide you with a reasonably above-average performance in the most demanding 3D games. Intel Optane technology, which guides the operation of the ROM, should work to bring you more responsiveness and faster loadings.In the domain of the ports, it counts on USB-C, an HDMI 2.0 and Ethernet with support for Gigabit connections.With these specifications, the Nitro 5 presents itself as a gaming platform that bets on the quality / price ratio to make itself stand out from the others. The computer will hit stores next May.
The laptop will arrive in Europe next May with a base price of 799 euros. Configuration options allow the integration of an eighth-generation Intel Core i7 + processor with six colors.
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