Acer Nitro V Gaming Laptop 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13420H with RTX 4050 Graphics 6GB VRAM, 144Hz Display (16GB DDR5/512GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/Wi-Fi…
Original price was: ₹99,999.00.₹76,140.00Current price is: ₹76,140.00.
- Processor: Intel Core i5-13420H processor – 8 cores, max turbo up to 4.60 Ghz | RAM : 16 GB of DDR5 system memory, upgradable to 32 GB (Memory Frequency: Up to 5200 MT/s)
- Display : 15.6″ display with IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology, Full HD 1920 x 1080, Acer ComfyView LED-backlit TFT LCD, 16:9 aspect ratio, supporting 144 Hz refresh rate
- Graphics : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 with 6 GB of dedicated GDDR6
- Storage : 512 GB SSD, PCIe Gen4, 16 Gb/s, NVMe ( Upgradable Upto 2*1 TB SSD) | OS : Windows 11 Home 64-bit
- Ports: 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 port with power-off charging, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, 1 x USB Type-C port (Thunderbolt ) | Features: Backlit keyboard
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Original price was: ₹99,999.00.₹76,140.00Current price is: ₹76,140.00.
Akshat Sharma –
So I bought this laptop almost 50 days back. I’ve used it in almost every way possible. Be it gaming, productivity, daily tasks, etc.
This laptop handles big AAA titles very comfortably. And the 4050 doesn’t disappoint one bit. Imo, in this price range, nothing beats this GPU. So anyone looking to buy this for pure gaming, blindly go for it. Easily the best laptop in the 70-75k price bracket, not only for now but for 2-3 years easily. (Note: The fans will remind you of Boeing 777’s jet, thing’s LOUD while in turbo mode. I played RDR2, and you’ll need a headphone to listen to anything. This might be a con, but the fans do their jobs, the thermals are pretty good. Never crossed 80-85°)
I also ran my CAD softwares and they ran smooth as butter. The 13th gen CPU does the job in terms of productivity and the 16gb RAM complements it well. One thing, if you’re looking to buy this for video/photo editing, you might need an external display because what this laptop offers in performance, it compromises on display. Not saying is bad, it is good. Pretty good compared to some brands in the same bracket, but the specs demand a better display(like this laptop can run some games/softwares in 2k or even 4k, but the display cant provide that).
The speakers are better than what I expected. They are way better than my previous ASUS TUF. So watching some OTT would be an enjoyable experience.
Keyboard is nice, trackpad is big enough to work with and smooth while in use. The form factor is also a huge W. This laptop barely weighs 2 kg(maybe 2.1kg) but still less than the normal weight of a gaming laptop. Build quality is decent enough that i can sustain a few minor hits. Not on par with TUF but you ain’t buying a Kevlar vest so it does the job.
Battery is also okay. I mean 1.5-2 hr backup on efficiency mode is acceptable. Could be better but then again, can’t ask everything in under 80k.
To conclude, I would rate this Laptop as
Overall 9.5/10
Display 6.9/10
Performance in productive tasks 10/10
Performance in gaming 10/10
Speakers 10/10
Battery backup 7.5/10
Build 8/10
Anyone looking for a Laptop under 80k, with performance rivalling laptops in the 90-100k bracket, can surely buy this. Not gonna be disappointed.
Aryaman –
I ordered this laptop. I received a defective one. The hardisk was corrupted. And it was not restarting. Really Pathetic.
Aryaman –
Got it for around 68k in sale and after using it for a month now there are some things which I found –
1) Performance is Top tier at this price. CPU will be a bottleneck in some cases as its a 13420H but will be fine for most used case scenarios.
2) Battery is OK
3) A little bit of false advertising saying it contains wifi 6E as shown in the attached photo but I checked and it has Wifi 6 Ax203. Most people won’t notice the difference though.
4) Display is just ok. Can’t complain at this price as all other laptops in this price segment give similar displays. Colors are really unnatural but in Display settings->Advanced Display-> Turn on “Automatically manage colors for apps”. It will be fine after that.
5) Fans are loud yes but you can actually set custom speeds for fans easily, so I see no issue here. They are generally quiet when not gaming
6) Tried Cyberpunk 2077 at ultra and I must say it was a delight
7) No heating problems
8) Looks are nice, I wanted something which looks simple and basic but packs a punch under its hood, perfect for me
9) Lighter in weight than my previous laptop, no issues for me.
In the end- If performance is your priority, while also looking decent for office or college, it can be a really good choice. I heard i7 variant will launch soon and if that comes under 90k, it will be quite insane.
P.S- One thing I don’t like is 512gb ssd only, If they had a option of 1tb at a little premium, it would be perfect. Well, atleast it’s Gen 4.
Kris –
Got it for 73K during great Indian sale and been using it for a week, below are the pros and cons
Pros:
1) Great performance, can play most games at 1080p Medium – Max settings
2) Very minimal heating
3) Comes with extra SSD slot and an extra ram slot
4) Lightweight, only ~2KG
Cons:
1) Battery is very poor, maybe 2-3 hrs of battery usage tops
2) Display isn’t very good, colours seem a bit off
3) Can’t make upgrades on your own or your warrenty will be void, you have to make upgrades through acer service centre, which is someone nonsense
Overall a very capable laptop and quite good at this price range
Amazon Customer –
Well the Acer Nitro V boasts the latest generation specifications, offering excellent value for money. The speakers deliver satisfactory audio quality, and while the webcam meets average expectations, it wasn’t a critical factor. The laptop’s build exhibits durability, ensuring a robust device. However, the fan noise, especially during heavy work, can be disruptive, though it’s a trade-off for efficient cooling considering the heavy specs. The keyboard, while featuring a single color, isn’t a concern for the user. Notably, there’s no Microsoft Office with lifetime validity, a departure from other laptops. I have been running multiple virtual machines and coded on this machine and also did many heavy scale work, experiencing smooth performance without that much of a lag. In summary, considering its budget, this laptop stands out as an excellent choice.