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Nitro reader 5 reviews
Nitro reader 5 reviews











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I played Dying Light and Path of Exile to see how well the Nitro 5 holds up during regular play the former averaged 34 FPS on "Best Performance" settings, while the latter averaged 69 FPS with a mix of Low and Medium settings. It's much better suited to playing popular esports titles or modern AAA games on lowered settings, hitting between 30 and 60 frames-per-second (FPS).

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While the AMD Ryzen 5 2500U CPU and Radeon RX 560X GPU likely wouldn't be prime choices for hardcore gamers looking for the best possible performance, they are affordable options that are nevertheless capable of delivering a 1080p experience.ĭespite having the right ports, this laptop isn't cut out for VR unless all you're interested in is regular Windows Mixed Reality. Acer Nitro 5 gaming and VRĪ gaming laptop's worth ultimately comes down to how much performance it can put out compared to the asking price. Most, if not all, gamers are going to disable the touchpad in lieu of an external mouse anyway, but that's not going to fix the annoyance of feeling it under your hand at all times. With a left hand on the usual WASD keys, your palm is going to constantly rub against the touchpad and the depression it sits in. It has a satisfying click and tracks well, but its off-center placement is a pain. The Precision touchpad is big enough to match the rest of the laptop and provide plenty of space for gestures. While gaming, though, they might be a bit too soft for some people's taste, as they don't provide much feedback as to when activation happens. Key presses are soft and comfortable, especially if you plan on using this laptop for a bit of productivity during the day.

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There's enough room for a full number pad on the right side, and all keys have adequate, comfortable spacing. The Nitro 5's keyboard has a red backlight to match the other red accents, as well as WASD keys that have a red border to better standout when backlit or dark. It's not going to really wow you, but it's perfectly functional.

nitro reader 5 reviews

After using it for a few gaming sessions, I don't think this display in a $640 laptop poses a problem.

nitro reader 5 reviews

While gaming I didn't notice the color as much as the chunky bezel, which hits about an inch on all sides.

nitro reader 5 reviews

For a budget display, these numbers are pretty much what's expected. I tested color reproduction and got back 69 percent sRGB and 52 percent AdobeRGB. It could be a lot brighter, and if you're frequently gaming in well-lit rooms, you might wish you could crank up the backlight further than it allows. The 15.6-inch non-touch display here has an IPS panel for wide viewing angles, a 60 Hz refresh rate (which essentially matches what the Nitro 5's hardware can put out for modern games), and decent color that doesn't immediately seem washed out upon opening the lid. A killer display isn't really expected in a laptop this price, but it still has to live up to a certain standard that gamers demand.













Nitro reader 5 reviews