Slide reveals Acer Nitro laptops to get GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and ... 1650

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If asking price for mobile GPU is same as for desktop one, it will make good gaming Laptop.
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After my experiences with acer you would have to give/pay me to use their products.
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Moto_Life:

After my experiences with acer you would have to give/pay me to use their products.
I've had 3 Acer's over the years. They are pretty solid IMO
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the 1660ti would be a huge winner in the laptop space as we won't have any Navi lite laptops until this time next year. give it the high refresh screen and free-sync and call it a day. add g-sync as an option along with more memory and OEM the hell out of it.
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After my experiences with acer you would have to give/pay me to use their products.
My 1st notebook was from Acer. It does still work after 15+ years. Yes, body was pretty bad, just putting finger under any corner could result in remaining 3 corners still touching desk as you pulled that one corner up by 1cm. But it outlived my MSI and quite expensive ASUS notebooks.
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My first laptop was Acer. The CPU socket cracked during the warranty period. That was just the biggest issue, on top of the smaller ones, some of which I had to fix myself after the warranty had expired. But then again, it was ages ago. My second laptop is an Asus one, it has worked without a single problem already longer than I used the Acer. Though for fairness's sake I used the Acer far more hours than the Asus. Still, the level of construction quality between my Acer and Asus laptops is vastly in Asus's favour. At some point I did get my mother an Acer desktop. I returned it to the shop the next day, as it was a pos that randomly failed to boot. After that I decided I don't even want to try Acer again. Not that I'd have got totally rid of Acer experiences since some of my friends have Acer devices, like a screen that won't wake up from the power saving stand by or a not too impressive laptop with net connection problems (and it's not even a laptop from the cheaper end of the spectrum). But yeah, it's a huge manufacturer, so I imagine there are far more happy customers than unhappy ones.
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Kaarme:

My first laptop was Acer. The CPU socket cracked during the warranty period. That was just the biggest issue, on top of the smaller ones, some of which I had to fix myself after the warranty had expired. But then again, it was ages ago. My second laptop is an Asus one, it has worked without a single problem already longer than I used the Acer. Though for fairness's sake I used the Acer far more hours than the Asus. Still, the level of construction quality between my Acer and Asus laptops is vastly in Asus's favour. At some point I did get my mother an Acer desktop. I returned it to the shop the next day, as it was a pos that randomly failed to boot. After that I decided I don't even want to try Acer again. Not that I'd have got totally rid of Acer experiences since some of my friends have Acer devices, like a screen that won't wake up from the power saving stand by or a not too impressive laptop with net connection problems (and it's not even a laptop from the cheaper end of the spectrum). But yeah, it's a huge manufacturer, so I imagine there are far more happy customers than unhappy ones.
It's just like anything else they all have bad ones/duds and I totally understand how one's personal experiences color opinions I have a few myself. I now try and read reviews and personal experiences before making my mind up. Reviews that are independent mind you like on this site.