game, 17.3 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), IPS, 240 Hz, Ryzen AI, 7 350, 2 GHz, RAM 32 GB, DDR5, no RAM upgrade, RTX 5070, SSD M.2 NVMe, 1 TB, USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1), USB A 10Gbps (3.2 gen2), USB C gen2, Win 11 Home, Wi-Fi 6E, VR, fast charge, 3D face scanner, 3 kg
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gaming, 27 ", 4K, 3840x2160 (16:9), Mini LED IPS, MPRT 1 ms, 160 Hz, HDMI, v 2.1, DisplayPort, USB C (video), USB A 2x5Gbps (3.2 gen1), AMD FreeSync Premium, HDR
If it weren't for the hardware problems, you could call the laptop "not bad"
4 December
The build quality isn't great, it creaks, the charging cable barely stays in and periodically falls out. There's no factory color profile for the screen - while the colors do support a wide gamut, overall they are warmer than on other (professional screens), and with a switched cable, the colors are a disaster - people in photos turn into "sunburned tourists". Barely suitable for work.
The processor heats up under load to 95-100 degrees, which isn't great. Had to install additional software to monitor the temperature because the BIOS doesn't handle it well.
Whether it's due to a factory defect by Acer or an issue with the processor manufacturers, but about 13-14 months after purchase (goodbye warranty), liquid metal leaked from the processor's heat exchanger and it shorted out. Had to wait half a year for the workshop to order and replace the processor.
So... to sum it up. For this kind of money, it's "meh". Better to pay 10% more for an ASUS with similar specs - it's worth it.
Powerful graphics card and hardware in general, RGB backlight
The processor heats up under load to 95-100 degrees, which isn't great. Had to install additional software to monitor the temperature because the BIOS doesn't handle it well.
Whether it's due to a factory defect by Acer or an issue with the processor manufacturers, but about 13-14 months after purchase (goodbye warranty), liquid metal leaked from the processor's heat exchanger and it shorted out. Had to wait half a year for the workshop to order and replace the processor.
So... to sum it up. For this kind of money, it's "meh". Better to pay 10% more for an ASUS with similar specs - it's worth it.