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    The Acer Nitro V 16 AI is a solid piece of kit, but it's chasing higher value elsewhere | Review

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    Anyone who has ever shopped around for a budget gaming laptop will recognize the Acer Nitro V 16 AI. This new generation of cheaper rigs is doing things a little differently, though. Gone are the harsh angular lines, chunky chassis’ and internal design stamps, this is a slimline machine ready to take on bigger games with a subtle confidence.

    In a market where some of the best gaming laptops will cost you well over $4,000, cheaper rigs are feeling the squeeze. The RTX 50-Series is an expensive generation, but the Nitro still manages to outpace sub-$1,000 models with its FHD+ display and low profile design. Value isn’t always on its side, especially in its picture, but if you want a budget-friendly alternative to work / play hybrid luxury rigs it’s well worth considering.

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    Key Specs
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    Display

    1920 x 1200 IPS at 180Hz

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    Processor

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 450

    AMD Ryzen 5 340 | AMD Ryzen 7 350

    GPU

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060

    RTX 5070

    RAM

    32GB RAM

    16GB RAM

    Storage

    1TB SSD

    512GB SSD

    Connectivity

    WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3

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    Ports

    2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 2x USB-C 4 (Power Delivery, DisplayPort), 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x Ethernet, 1x 3.5mm audio, 1x MicroSD

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    Dimensions

    0.96 x 14.17 x 10.85 inch

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    Weight

    2.43kg

    Row 8 – Cell 2

    Configurations

    Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop on a wooden desk with blue backlighting

    (Image credit: Future)

    This is a lower mid-range build that so wants to drop into the entry-level with a few discounts under its belt. In the US, you’re most likely to find a $1,299.99 price tag associated, while the UK has a few more options spanning £1,199.99 to £1,499.99.

    That means most configurations are centred around an RTX 5060 GPU with 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD. That’s to be expected from this kind of rig, though the MSI Katana drops back to the RTX 5050 for even cheaper options as well. Both rigs can push up to an RTX 5070, though there are fewer of these on the shelves at the moment.

    I’m testing a configuration that I’m yet to stumble across in the wild. That AMD Ryzen AI 7 450 CPU is tricky to find in off-the-shelf models, you’re more likely to see an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 at the top end of the market in the UK and the US’s selection seems to be capped at the AMD Ryzen 7 350. If you can find one of these newer AI CPUs, it’s well worth the upgrade over the red team’s weaker processor options.

    The rig I’ve had on the desk also sports 32GB RAM, another spec I haven’t seen in the wild in the US. The UK has a couple of these models around, but you’re looking at 16GB Stateside.

    Design

    Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop with lid half closed on a wooden desk

    (Image credit: Future)

    With a sophisticated shiny black design, understated branding elements, and a slimline profile, the Acer Nitro V 16 AI is a far cry from its ancestors’ loud, gaudy designs. Players no longer have to sacrifice slick aesthetics to keep that price low, though there are still some telltale signs that this is a cheaper rig.

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    An indented ‘N’ logo on the lower right corner of the main palm rest cheapens the look a little, despite blending into the main color of the deck itself. Similarly, a small hatched print underneath the arrow keys means the internal design is still slightly clinging onto the trends of yore.

    Still, this is an understated design compared to the rest of the market.

    It’s an all-plastic build, but it’s still extremely sturdy. The main area is a particularly solid brick, revealing absolutely no flexing in the palm rest area and zero creaks when lifted from the corner. It’s a more steadfast build quality compared to the MSI Katana and feels sleeker than the Asus TUF A15.

    Close up on hinges on Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop

    (Image credit: Future)

    The display panel is held by two smaller hinge joints on each edge of the laptop, providing it with a little less stability compared to previous generations. Opting for a gaming laptop that uses a hinge stretching across the full width of the deck is always going to give you the least wobble and the best chance at longevity.

    Here, there’s significant shaking of the display whenever it’s manoeuvred. The top lid itself also displays a high level of flex when manipulated, a common feature among cheaper gaming laptops but one some rigs have managed to overcome. It’s a necessary sacrifice to slim that waistline down, though, and if you’re after a work / play device that weighs in significantly cheaper than the likes of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 your bank balance will certainly thank you.

    Display

    Close up on home screen of Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop

    (Image credit: Future)

    Looking at the rest of the $1,300-ish gaming laptop market, the Acer Nitro V 16 AI’s display certainly stands above cheaper options, but moving just a little further up the price scale poses two problems. First there’s the Lenovo Legion 5 Gen 10 with its OLED display packed into its own comparative price tag. Then we have the MSI Katana with its jump up to QHD resolution in the same IPS package. While the Nitro’s FHD+ resolution is still outpacing super budget options like the Lenovo LOQ (that stick to a 1080p panel) the best value still sits with these two competitors.

    In isolation, though, this is as strong an IPS screen as I’ve seen. Even the best Alienware laptops have struggled with their screens in the last few years, offering dulled IPS panels with low brightness. At a fraction of the price, the Acer Nitro is out in front of older Alienware 16X Aurora models.

    The picture itself is smart, crisp, and offers an excellent vibrancy for an IPS panel, with an anti-glare coating that keeps it in play in brighter environments. That’s a benefit over the Legion’s OLED screen, which struggles with reflections even on a gray day, but if you’re going for high-contrast immersion with the lights off there are still other options out there.

    Ports

    Close up on side ports of Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop

    (Image credit: Future)

    Connections are split across both sides of the main deck area, with two USB-As and a 3.5mm audio out on the right flank, and a third USB-A, HDMI, Ethernet, and USB-C connection on the left. That’s a solid selection of ports, with space for all your usual gadgets and then some.

    Keeping two USB-As on the right side does pose issues if you have larger receivers or wired accessories that could get in the way of the mouse hand, though. Many gaming laptops opt for rear-mounted ports to solve this problem, though admittedly this is rare in cheaper, slimline rigs.

    Keyboard and trackpad

    Top down view of keyboard and trackpad on Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop

    (Image credit: Future)

    A full-sized keyboard is great to see on a slimmer machine, you’re getting all your main keys as well as a number pad in here, with slightly larger keys on the latter compared to the MSI Katana. Switches themselves feel crisp and smooth, with a snappy return that avoids the mushy feel of cheaper decks. There is, however, more flex in the keyboard area than I’ve seen in other models. Natural typing force is still solid, but applying a little extra pressure than usual results in bowing.

    In everyday life, it’s no game-changer. I only really noticed it when mashing buttons closer to the middle of the keyboard in-game. There’s just a hair less spring to each repeat press.

    The trackpad, however, punches just above its weight for this price class. It’s larger than most, providing generous landing and sweeping space for everyday productivity on the go. It’s also got a much snappier force click than a lot of cheaper rigs, which instead opt for a soft, squishy feel. Both the surface and tracking response is super smooth with lighter taps easily registered.

    Performance

    Screen of Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop running a benchmark test on Cyberpunk 2077

    (Image credit: Future)

    My 32GB RAM / RTX 5060 configuration of the Acer Nitro V16 AI couldn’t quite keep up with the competition in-game. At 1080p, the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 10 still keeps the top spot in this testing pool, with the Nitro sitting either at the bottom of benchmark results or middling in easier runs like Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

    There’s something kneecapping performance here, though I’m testing with a clean system and settings set to Turbo mode. After all, it even notched just below an RTX 4060 Asus TUF A15 in Total War: Three Kingdoms. My best guess is that slimmer form factor is holding the Nitro back compared to its chunkier counterparts.

    That means there’s a degree of performance sacrifice in favor of portability here, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. After all, I only strayed from the minimum of 60fps in Cyberpunk 2077 during my testing, and with DLSS 4’s MFG switched on I was soaring at 143fps anyway. This feels like the kind of scenario the RTX 50-Series was made for.

    Still, those lower numbers do mean the Acer Nitro V 16 AI may fare less well in a few years time compared to similarly priced alternatives from MSI and Lenovo.

    Synthetic benchmarking told a similar story, though the Nitro maintained its generational lead over the RTX 4060 Asus TUF A15 in all tests this time. Fire Strike scores are closing the gap with the Lenovo Legion 7 here, one of the more expensive machines in my pool. Still, the very similarly priced MSI Katana has a solid lead.

    Steel Nomad is the toughest of these synthetic tests, and it’s where the Nitro fell furthest behind the rest of the pack. The rest of my RTX 5060 rigs kept well above 2,500 in their scores, whereas the Nitro dropped down to 2,382.

    Should you buy the Acer Nitro V16 AI?

    Acer Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop on a wooden desk with blue backlighting

    (Image credit: Future)

    Whether or not the Acer Nitro V16 AI is right for you ultimately comes down to how much you want to pay and what you need a gaming laptop for. If it’s going to spend 80% of its life on a desk or on your couch, and you want the most immersive gaming experience possible there are better value options in the QHD performance of the MSI Katana and the OLED panel of the Lenovo Legion 5.

    If you’re going for a slimline hybrid work / play gaming laptop at around $1,000 and you’re happy to wait for sales, the Acer Nitro V16 AI should be on your consideration list. Its FHD+ performance keeps it competitive with cheaper options, while its subtle design allows it to keep a lower profile than the likes of MSI.

    How I tested the Acer Nitro V16 AI

    I’ve been using the Acer Nitro V16 AI as my main gaming and work laptop for a period of two weeks. That time has been split between using the laptop solo on a desk and connecting it to an external monitor setup. All gaming was completed on the laptop’s own display itself, though. I benchmarked the Nitro in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Total War: Three Kingdoms, Cyberpunk 2077, and Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered, running each test at 1080p and full 1200p resolution across high and highest settings three times each. The final results are taken as an average of each of these three runs.

    I also ran 3D Mark’s Time Spy, Fire Strike, and Steel Nomad three times and took an average of all runs for each final score. Between benchmark runs, I also used the Acer Nitro V16 AI for my current Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 run, while also testing in CS2 and Planet Coaster.

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